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Genres:
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Drama /
Music
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Director:
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Mark Freiburger
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Actors:
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Mark Joy,
Colin Ford,
Joe Inscoe,
Devon Gearhart,
Wayne Crawford,
Richard Fullerton,
Colin Key,
Patricia Herd,
Bonnie Johnson,
Logan Fahey,
Will Patton,
Richard Herd,
Gregory Alan Williams,
R. Keith Harris,
Megan Blake
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Duration:
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88 min.
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Rating:
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(5.5/10)102
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Plot Summary:
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As Phil Walden wanders the streets of his unpeopled hometown, the memories of a deadly girlhood summer return. The summer he grew up. The summer that turned this once peaceful paradise upside down. The summer the stranger came to burgh. This alien doesn't beg notwithstanding change, peddle ointments or speak soothe, Eli Cottonmouth builds models - intriguing models, and this sleepy southern metropolis will be the perfect discussed. His handsomeness bewitches the townsfolk. His intentions apply to the burgh fathers. And his secrecy captivates two peculiar boys. As Eli works to re-father the tru... e important of the community, the boys deport oneself as his eyes and ears. Armed with his venerable camera, they snap vignettes of negligible town life. But, shot-by-incentive, Eli changes the avenue they look at the burgh. Na‹ve wonderment turns to despair as the boys' eyes contribute to the true mould of the world round them. That understanding, and Eli's hidden point, threaten the existence of the entire town.Read more Less
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