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Writer:
Michael Andrews (writer)
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There's what you know, and there's what you think you know...
Plot:
An investigator from the state attorney general's office is sent to a small Southern town to investigate a strange murder. | full synopsis
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Cast

 

Jeannetta Arnette ... Irma Pritcher
Rus Blackwell ... Sheriff Cal Miller

W. Earl Brown ... Ronny Roy Pritcher

Jeff Chase ... Boone

Barry Corbin ... Sheriff Breen

Dana Emberson ... Lute Meetchum

Kadeem Hardison ... Walter Taylor
Christian Kebbel ... Young Ronny Roy Pritcher

Alicia Lagano ... Ruby Pritcher
Brian Lally ... Verlon Roscoe

Alan Lilly ... Lou Perkins
Bob Lipka ... Marv Collier
Shannon McClung ... Charley Norton

J.W. Moore ... Billy Hill

Brett Rice ... Rev. Borland
Candace Rice ... Patti Hill (as Candace Miller)

Talia Shire ... Mildred Green
Hank Stone ... Lester Jones
Marty Stonerock ... Lela
Chuck Weise ... Prison Guard
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Directed by
Peter Spirer 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Michael Andrews  writer

Produced by
Michael Andrews .... producer
Ralph Clemente .... executive producer
Paul Sirmons .... producer
Peter Spirer .... producer
 
Original Music by
Benedikt Brydern 
 
Film Editing by
Robert Gordon 
Miklos Wright 
 
Casting by
Lindsay Chag 
 
Production Design by
Ryan Heck 
 
Art Direction by
Ian James Duncan 
 
Makeup Department
Rick Gonzales .... makeup department head
 
Production Management
Bill Hill .... unit production manager
Aaron Koontz .... assistant production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Dusty Dukatz .... second assistant director
Michael Finn .... first assistant director
Charissa Forth .... second assistant director
Victor Kutz .... second second assistant director
 
Art Department
Erica Moss .... assistant props: second unit
Brady Stallings .... construction coordinator
Joseph E. Stone .... key armourer
Joseph E. Stone .... property master
 
Sound Department
Jeremy Farnell .... boom operator
William Kyte .... adr engineer
Dan Whiting .... sound mixer
 
Visual Effects by
Francisco Giorgio Sferra .... motion graphics designer: on set news graphics
 
Stunts
Jeff Chase .... stunts: Bar Fight
Dana Emberson .... stunts
Lex D. Geddings .... stunt coordinator
John Zimmerman .... stunt rigger
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Travis Bell .... dolly grip
Jon Bowen .... electrician
Kevin J. Burroughs .... best boy electric
Ryan French .... electrician
Tammy Middleton .... still photographer
Kate Nocks .... best girl grip
David Starks .... second assistant camera
Michael J. Walsh .... gaffer
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Jodie Beckstine .... wardrobe supervisor
Christopher A. Dodge .... wardrobe assistant
 
Editorial Department
Joel Watson .... editor: rough cut
 
Other crew
Eric Ernst .... production assistant
Marvin Haven .... condor operator
Hans Hernke .... stand-in: Hank Stone
Mark Litwak .... producer's representative
Peter Madamba .... script researcher
Rich Massucci .... production assistant
Emily Vanessa Newsome .... production assistant
Rebecca H. Sirmons .... assistant to director
 

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Rated R for strong violence, sexual content and language.
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4 out of 4 people found the following review useful.
This small town murder story offers something to think about., 14 February 2005
8/10
Author: filmluvr-1 from United States

I rented this movie on a whim because I had seen almost everything else at the video store and I was very pleasantly surprised. This is a film of terrific extremes, from very in-your-face violence and language to real moments of subtly. Basically its about a very small town, DUNSMORE, with a really nasty bully, Ronny Pritcher, played by W. Earl Brown from 'Deadwood,' who is gunned down one night on Main Street by unknown killers. It then follows a Citizen Kane – like structure when an investigator, played by Kadeem Hardison, comes to find out what happened. As the investigation proceeds we see that Ronny was really a small town terrorist with a lot of enemies. What makes it particularly interesting is how close to the vest the filmmakers tell it. You have a feeling you know what's going on but nothing is really given away and just when you think you know where it's going it takes you somewhere else. I was also impressed by the acting. W. Earl Brown is every bit as menacing here as he is in Deadwood. Kadeem Hardison is surprisingly credible in a serious role, nothing at all like the Dwayne Wayne character he played on 'A Different World.' Jennetta Arnette, from 'Boys Don't Cry,' is perfect as Ronny's put-upon older wife – he has two of them at he same time – his second, younger wife, played by Alicia Lagano, is one of the least introspective teens I've seen since the movie 'Thirteen,' but then has a great moment of self-realization as she talks about Ronny in death and seems to sense that she has lost more than her husband, but her youth and innocence as well. Talia Shire, from Rocky and The Godfather, plays the local schoolteacher and tells an absolutely chilling story about this bad guy as a child. Barry Corbin gets the good-old-boy-sheriff of the year award as the only person willing to take Ronny on on his own violent terms, and Rus Blackwell, the sleazy cop from 'Monster,' plays the friendly town Sheriff with the same subtly and understatement as a Chris Cooper. It's obvious this film had a modest budget, but neither the production nor the story suffer from it. There is also a lot of dark and sometimes twisted humor. Finally, the one thing that makes this movie stand out for me, unlike other small-town murder mysteries, is that for all it's in-your-face intensity it raises really thoughtful questions about morality, capital punishment, good versus evil and other issues of right and wrong and actually leaves you with something to think about when it's over. I'm still thinking about it days after having seen it. I'd recommend checking it out.

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