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Talking Pictures: 2019 Dances with Films 'Opening Night Selection' APPLESEED
Talking Pictures: 2019 Dances with Films 'Opening Night Selection' APPLESEED
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Length:
10 minutes
Released:
Jun 13, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Host Paul Booth (Executive Producer) reviews APPLESEED
Host Paul Booth reviews APPLESEED, starring Michael Worth, Rance Howard (his last film) and Clint Howard.
Synopis:
Prince McCoy (MICHAEL WORTH) has found himself almost to the middle of age, and definitely to the end of his rope. Losing his home, his current girlfriend of the week and his father all at the same time, he decides to go out with a bang and drive across the country to rob his hometown bank. Relying on the help of an 80-year-old hitchhiker named Carl (RANCE HOWARD) to make the journey possible, Prince finds one man’s past is on a collision course with the other man’s future that all will take place in a small bank in Apple Seed, Vermont.
The film will have its West Coast Premiere on Thursday, June 13th at the Chinese Theatres in Hollywood. Trailer: https://vimeo.com/336017284
Host Paul Booth reviews APPLESEED, starring Michael Worth, Rance Howard (his last film) and Clint Howard.
Synopis:
Prince McCoy (MICHAEL WORTH) has found himself almost to the middle of age, and definitely to the end of his rope. Losing his home, his current girlfriend of the week and his father all at the same time, he decides to go out with a bang and drive across the country to rob his hometown bank. Relying on the help of an 80-year-old hitchhiker named Carl (RANCE HOWARD) to make the journey possible, Prince finds one man’s past is on a collision course with the other man’s future that all will take place in a small bank in Apple Seed, Vermont.
The film will have its West Coast Premiere on Thursday, June 13th at the Chinese Theatres in Hollywood. Trailer: https://vimeo.com/336017284
Released:
Jun 13, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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