| Darius Truly | ... | Vince | |
| Alex Houvouras | ... | Scott | |
| Leigh Hill | ... | Mrs. Hoover | |
| Dave R. Watkins | ... | Clem | |
| Samantha Worthen | ... | Mary | |
| Robert J. Lee | ... | Prof. N.B. Hunsecker | |
| Michael D. Friedman | ... | Vince's Boss | |
| Dan Slemons | ... | Guy #1 | |
| Stephen Hart | ... | Guy #2 |
Directed by | |||
| Eric Bomba-Ire | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Michael D. Friedman | writer | |
| Martin L. Kelley | writer | |
| Robert J. Lee | writer | |
Produced by | |||
| Michael D. Friedman | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Markleford Friedman | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Simon Keirn | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Dave R. Watkins | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Melanie Mascioli | |||
Makeup Department | |||
| Melanie Mascioli | .... | makeup artist | |
| Dave R. Watkins | .... | makeup artist | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Robert J. Lee | .... | assistant director | |
Art Department | |||
| Phoebe Brown | .... | props | |
Sound Department | |||
| Ron Mayes | .... | sound recordist | |
| Bakari Thompson | .... | sound recordist | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Jason Amerson | .... | grip | |
| Dessie Coale | .... | gaffer | |
| Bernie Miller | .... | still photographer | |
| Dan Slemons | .... | grip | |
Other crew | |||
| J.R. Francis | .... | web site designer | |
| Stephen Hart | .... | script supervisor | |
| Elizabeth Hiott | .... | production assistant | |
| Jay Revis | .... | production assistant | |
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I saw this short at the Atlanta Film Festival 2004 and really liked it. It was well-acted and written. A lot of the 48 Hour Films that made it to the same "Best Of Atlanta" show had big time production staffs and a lot of people behind the camera. This was one of the underdogs that seemed to be made by some very funny people who just grabbed a camera and went with it.
About the only false note was that the "old" landlady was clearly a younger actress playing old, which is hard to pull off on film. But she was funny, which I'm sure outweighed the age issue to the filmmakers.
The final scene was a great last joke, too.
-Keith Hooker