A young lesbian tending bar for her father meets her dream girl but might not survive, dreamgirl being a hired gun for a corporation seeking a thumbdrive of stolen corporate secrets.
11-06-2018
1h 28m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Directors:
Brian Cunningham, Matt Niehoff
Writers:
Nic Brown, Brian Cunningham, Matt Niehoff
Production:
ThoughtFly Films
Key Crew
Editor:
Matt Niehoff
Producer:
Nic Brown
Executive Producer:
Wesley Allen
Executive Producer:
Alia J. Daniels
Executive Producer:
Eric Fischesser
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Vernon Wells
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Vernon George Wells (born 31 December 1945) is an Australian film and television actor who has built his career around action-type films, most often cast as a villain. He began appearing on Australian television shows in the mid-1970s, such as Homicide and Matlock Police and All The Rivers Run.
He is best known to international audiences for his role of "Wez", in the 1981 science fiction action film Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior. After Mad Max 2, Wells began appearing in Hollywood films, such as the military action film Commando (1985) (as Bennett), which starred Arnold Schwarzenegger, and the science fiction comedy Innerspace (1987), which starred Martin Short, Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan. In the 2000s, Wells acted in the television series Power Rangers: Time Force portraying the series' main villain 'Ransik'.
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Born in Louisville, Kentucky, Sebrina earned her BA in Theatre from the University of Louisville. Having made the switch from stage to screen in 2009, and winning her 1st Best Actress award that same year at the World Independent Film Expo for her work in The Audit, Sebrina has gone on to star in a variety of successful films. She earned her 2nd Best Actress award for her role in the independent comedy, Overtime, at the 2011 Fright Night Film Festival and in 2012 Sebrina was honored with the Best Actress recognition at the International Mystery Writers Convention for her role in television writer/producer Lee Goldberg's short film, Remaindered. When not filming, Sebrina can be found spending time with her family and friends.
Allen Ray Sarven is an American semi-retired professional wrestler and actor better known by his ring name of Al Snow. He is currently signed with TNA and is best known for his work in Extreme Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment. Since 2010, Snow has worked as a road agent for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling and with its developmental territory, Ohio Valley Wrestling, as a show producer. He had a cameo as the Nome King in the 2012 feature film Dorothy and the Witches of Oz with Christopher Lloyd, as well as starring in the action film Overtime, and the comedy Agua Caliente. He had an uncredited role in the 1993 film Rudy. Snow also appeared in 2006's They're Just My Friends and co-stars alongside Tiger Chung Lee in 2009's Mountain Mafia. In 2006 he played himself in the independent feature film The Still Life.
Snow can also be seen as the brutal serial killer Grim, also known as "The Reaper's", in Feathered Italian Filmslatest slasher films The Legacyand Hell House.Head also cameos in "The Legacy". He was one of the leads in the 2011 comedy/action/sci-fi movie Overtime by director Matt Niehoff.
Snow had a quick line in the wrestling documentary Beyond the Mat. He also participated in the wrestling documentary, Bloodstained Memoirs.
Al Snow also appeared as a coach on WWE Tough Enough (then called WWF Tough Enough) during the show's first three seasons.
On November 10, 2012, Snow, along with several other TNA workers, was featured in an episode of MTV's Made.
Snow completed his work as the "Man in Black" for the independent horror film Lake Eerie on October 23, 2013. The film stars Lance Henriksen, Betsy Baker and was released in Summer 2015. Snow also played "Henchman" in Jessica Sonneborn's horror Alice D.