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Southside (2003) -- Two friends are torn apart by passion and ambition in the violent world of amateur boxing.

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Richard Crowe (play)
Billy Hayes (writer)
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Cast

  (in credits order)

Brian Austin Green ... Jack O'Malley (as Brian A. Green)

Bret Roberts ... Travis Coleman
Wendy Fowler ... Annie

Greg Mullavey ... Pascoe
John Prosky ... Tom O'Malley
Sam Scarber ... Detective Fletcher

Darin Heames ... Dumiak
Christian Payne ... Sangster

David Spates ... Errol

Jason Boggs ... Muglugs

Robert Miano ... Charlie Murray
Jennifer Rebecca Bailey ... Eileen

Kurt Caceres ... Skids

Luke Massy ... Slade
Elias McCabe ... Edgar Coleman
Kay Lenz ... Claire Coleman
Gary Blumsack ... Rabbi

Francis Fallon ... Spagnotti
Shamus Murphy ... Porkpie
Matt Westmore ... Ralph
Marita Schaub ... Redhead
Michelle Mais ... Dolores
David Mersault ... Referee
Shawn Hoffman ... Bouncer

Jonathan Redford ... Young Cop (as Jonathan Redford)
Jed Mills ... Comedian
Stephanie Grodell ... Bag Lady (as Stephaine Grodell)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
King Ikpitan ... King (uncredited)
Daniel Shultz ... Cop (uncredited)
David Sommer ... Cop (uncredited)
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Directed by
Billy Hayes 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Richard Crowe  play "Cock & Bull Story"
Billy Hayes  writer
Richard Zajdlic  play "Cock & Bull Story"

Produced by
R.S. Bailey .... producer
Bruce Wayne Gillies .... line producer (as Bruce Wayne Gilles)
Brian Austin Green .... executive producer (as Brian A. Green)
Patricia J. Priest .... line producer
Greg H. Sims .... executive producer
David Toma .... co-producer
Dennis Woods-Doderer .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Pierpaolo Tiano 
 
Cinematography by
Ben Kufrin (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Gregory Plotkin 
 
Casting by
Zora DeHorter 
 
Production Design by
Scott Siedman 
 
Costume Design by
Abigail Nieto 
 
Makeup Department
Francie Paull .... hair stylist (as Francie Paul)
Sabine Roller .... key makeup artist
Jayson Sanchez .... assistant makeup artist
Tatiana Thorpe .... hair stylist
Tatiana Thorpe .... makeup artist
Tracy Wilcox .... additional hair stylist (as Tracie Wilcox)
Tracy Wilcox .... additional makeup artist (as Tracie Wilcox)
 
Production Management
David Toma .... post-production supervisor
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jasmine Alhambra .... second assistant director
Bruce Wayne Gillies .... first assistant director
Jacqueline Nusco .... second second assistant director (as Jaqueline Nusco)
 
Art Department
Matthew Dunn .... set construction
P.J. Flynn .... property master (as PJ Flynn)
David Gebhard .... assistant props
Billy Schneider .... set construction
David Sommer .... construction coordinator
 
Sound Department
Christopher Barrick .... foley supervisor (as Chris Barrick)
Chris Barron .... digital sound transferer (as Christopher Barron)
Gerald Beg .... location sound mixer (as Gerry Beg)
Jessica Bellfort .... supervising assistant sound editor
Chris Brown .... foley artist
Lindakay Brown .... adr editor
Brian Chumney .... digital editorial services
Christopher Coffelt .... adr recordist
Travis Crenshaw .... sound recordist
Eric Dachs .... sound effects editor
Ethan Derner .... foley editor
Tony Eckert .... foley recordist
Sean England .... machine room operator
Doug Ford .... engineering services
Erik Foreman .... foley editor
Jonathan Greber .... digital sound transferer
Howie Hammerman .... engineering services
David Hunter .... digital editorial services
Noah Katz .... digital editorial services
Stephen Kearney .... sound effects editor
Michael King .... boom operator
Joanna Laurent .... sound effects editor (as Joey Laurent)
Frank 'Pepe' Merel .... foley recordist
Jeremy Molod .... dialogue editor
Dennis Moran .... additional boom operator
Larry Oatfield .... sound effects editor (as E. Larry Oatfield)
Richard Quinn .... dialogue editor (as Rich Quinn)
Brossy Reina .... additional sound mixer
Gary Rizzo .... sound re-recording mixer
Larry Schalit .... dialogue editor
Tony Sereno .... sound mix technician
Steve Slanec .... assistant adr editor
Erich Stratmann .... supervising sound editor
Dennie Thorpe .... foley artist
Ted Tobiason .... foley artist
Jana Vance .... foley artist
 
Stunts
Luke Massy .... fight coordinator
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Henry Ciccone .... electrician
Kenny Doll .... key grip
Marcus 'Roo' Flower .... key grip (as Marcus Flower)
Paul Goldhammer .... best boy electrician
Michael Graef .... gaffer (as Mike Graef)
Laura Hays .... camera trainee
Paul Janossy .... first assistant camera
Kristopher Lamorte .... grip
Jean-Pierre Marangokis .... electrician (as Jean-Pierre Marangahis)
Nathan 'Nato' Morris .... electrician
Lou Newell .... second assistant camera
Jesse Pence .... electrician
Tony Ritter .... grip
Diego Sanchez .... grip
Rob Smejkal .... best boy grip
Darryl St. Juste .... grip (as Darryl St Juste)
Jorn van Oostende .... still photographer
Kim Whaley .... additional second assistant camera
Kim Whaley .... camera loader
Dennis Wong .... electrician
Eric Yahraus .... electrician
 
Casting Department
Kristin Cook .... casting assistant
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Yulia Gershenzon .... wardrobe assistant
Sabine Roller .... wardrobe
 
Editorial Department
Jeremy Bradley .... assistant editor (as Jeremy Bardley)
Lee Wimer .... color timer
 
Music Department
Christopher J. Roberts .... score mixer
 
Transportation Department
Matthew Ballard .... transportation coordinator
Nathan Black .... driver
Roger Greer .... driver
Daniel Inouye .... driver
Elliot Sarkin .... driver
 
Other crew
John Adams .... production assistant
Kevin Agustin .... production assistant
Jennifer Rebecca Bailey .... assistant to producer
Charlton Briones .... production assistant
Peter Chang .... office production assistant
William Clark Coit III .... location manager (as William Coit)
Ben Cooke .... production assistant
Kellie Cunningham .... office production assistant
Edwin Dunkley .... video services (as Ed Dunkley)
Sherie Giehtbrock .... script supervisor (as Sherie Geithbrock)
Mimi Gillies .... production accountant
Mimi Gillies .... production coordinator
Adam D. Karns .... medic: Entertainment Medical Specialist Inc.
Robert M. Karns .... medic: Entertainment Medical Specialist Inc.
Lizette Kilmer .... accounting assistant (as Lizette K. Jaimes)
Mike Lane .... client services
Abby Logan .... welfare teacher (as Abbey Logan)
Eva Napolean .... client services
Gordon Ng .... client services
Vilma Remeikaite .... assistant to executive producer
Renee Russo .... client services
Daniel Shultz .... key production assistant (as Dan Shultz)
Lisa Sullivan .... medic: Entertainment Medical Specialist Inc.
Aaron Teeters .... production assistant
John Torrijos .... video services (as John 'J.T.' Torrijos)
Lillian Rose Varela .... assistant production office coordinator
Chris Higgs .... production assistant (uncredited)
 
Thanks
Ray Bradbury .... special thanks
Hampton Fancher .... special thanks
Peggy Feury .... special thanks
Eric Morris .... special thanks
 

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Also Known As:
Cock & Bull Story (USA) (alternative title)
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106 min
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9 out of 10 people found the following comment useful.
Terribly old-fashioned movie (& not in a good way), 2 June 2003
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Author: Skippy DeWitt from United Kingdom

"Cock & Bull Story" (it's now reverted to its original name) is based fairly closely on a fringe play of the same name.

The lead characters are afflicted with a degree of self-loathing that makes them victims of their own hatred. It's tough to sympathise with them. The only outlet they've managed to find for their emotional & sexual (self-)repression is extreme violence - both in the boxing ring and on the street. There is no happy ending in this film and, without giving too much away (of a denouement that's telegraphed about an hour before it arrives), it sticks with the 1960s tradition that the homosexuals have to either commit suicide, be murder victims, or end in some other unhappy way. I think this is meant to be a movie about repressed homosexuality, yet the only (fairly graphic) sex scene is straight. It's hard to work out who the film-makers want to see this film, or what their message is. It got a very, very muted reception at the London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival so I guess happy homosexuals aren't the target group.

Good points? Well, the establishing shots of a rundown city centre are well-done. And the two leading cast members seem pretty dedicated. Erm... that's about it.

Overall: not recommended unless you're a raging homophobe.

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