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Jaime King | ... |
April Rogers
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Josh Cooke | ... |
Will Carson
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Silas Weir Mitchell | ... |
Karl Rogers
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Missi Pyle | ... |
Nola
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Daniel Roebuck | ... |
Martin Cheeder
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Rick Overton | ... |
Sheriff Thompson
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William Russ | ... |
Detective Ross
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Antonio Lecce | ... |
Patrolman
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Kari Wuhrer | ... |
Deputy
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Dillon Kouf | ... |
Fork Boy
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Will, an escaped convict, inadvertently takes refuge in a barn the same night the owners, April and Martin, get into a terrible fight. A gun shot goes off inside the house. April drags Martin's body outside and discovers Will. He convinces her that he is not there to harm her but has witnessed the murder so they must cooperate or both go to prison. The two take out to dispose of the body only to find out he is not dead. The task of disposal turns into a kidnapping nightmare and, as the two try to navigate the turn of events, they find they must make some hard choices to keep from losing it all. Written by Anonymous
It's well-written, competently acted, good story, funny, what's not to like? Incredible scenery too, I don't recall any other movie shot in a place like that.
I thought I might be in for some low budget amateurish flick as I didn't recognize any of the cast, but the story kicked off, kept my interest, made me laugh, and the cast were good. Great production values. The lead girl looks vaguely familiar and I recognized her sister who is, according to the credits, Missi Pyle, although she's not listed on IMDb as of my post.
So if you like a comedy that's a little on the black side, you can do a lot worse than this.