Information
| Year: | 2009 |
| Rating: | 5.1(1191) |
| Listed in: | Drama, Thriller |
| Directed by: | Morgan J. Freeman |
| Actors: | Matt Long Michael Landes Allen Williamson Joshua Elijah Reese Mischa Barton Jessica Stroup |
| "A girl never forgets her first love..." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Morgan J. Freeman | |
| Actors | |
| Matt Long | as Mike Donaldson |
| Michael Landes | as Billy Fletcher |
| Allen Williamson | as Adams |
| Joshua Elijah Reese | as Billick |
| Nick Pasqual | as Davis |
| Joe Forgione | as Elfman |
| Alex Hooper | as Jablonski |
| Hunter Seagroves | as Eddie |
| Robert Haley | as Lloyd Christiansen |
| Bingo O'Malley | as Elderly Proprietor |
| Philip Winters | as Doug Donaldson |
| David Flick | as Coach |
| Andrew McCune | as Bowling Alley Exiting Male Patron |
| Benjamin Jeran McGinn | as Jock |
| Logan C. Sayre | as Gym Boy |
| Actresses | |
| Mischa Barton | as Shelby Mercer |
| Jessica Stroup | as Elizabeth Mitchum |
| Cassandra Nentwig | as Monica |
| Danielle Simone | as Jackie |
| Mary Griffin | as Taylor |
| Amanda Jane Cooper | as Aleisha |
| Denise Dal Vera | as Mrs. Donaldson |
| Marty Terry | as Proprietor's Wife |
| Byrdie Bell | as Belle |
| Olivia Duball | as Posse Girl 2 |
| Emily Martin | as Posse Girl #1 |
| Krista Schwandt | as Mother |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Budget: | USD 1,500,000 |
| Plot: | The successful football player Michael "Mike" Kelvin Donaldson and his girlfriend Elizabeth Mitchum leave college to travel to Mt. Bliss, Pennsylvania, to a retirement ceremony, and also to introduce Elizabeth to his conservative family. They meet Mike's former girlfriend, Shelby Mercer, who still has a crush on him. After a few drinks Elizabeth is drunk and asks Mike and his cousin Billy Fletcher to leave her at the Fort Pitt Motel as she wants to meet his parents sober. However, there are no rooms left and she decides to walk four miles down the road to a Holiday Inn hotel. Shelby happens to be driving on the very same road and accidentally hits Elizabeth. however, instead of taking her to the hospital, she abducts Elizabeth and brings her home. Shelby plots a scheme to be close to Mike and seduce him again. |
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"Do You Love Me?" Written by Jason Brewer Performed by Explorer's Club Courtesy of Dead Oceans By Arrangement with Bank Robber Music "Days To Come" Written by Nicholas Alex Long Performed by Sicker Than Others Courtesy of Ratter Entertainment "Capturing Moods" Written by Jenny Lewis / Blake Sennett Performed by Rilo Kilery Courtesy of Saddle Creek Records "Toyko" Written by Dylan Callahan Performed by Shapes Of Race Cars Courtesy of Tiger Team Records "All The Rumors" Written by Alex Steuerwald Performed by Mere Mortals Courtesy of Meremortalsmusic "Miles And Miles" Written by Emile Millar Produced by Emile Millar Courtesy of Soundfile Records "The Hard Light" Written by Alex Steuerwald Performed by Mere Mortals Courtesy of Meremortalsmusic "How To Be Blue" Written by Nik Frietas Performed by Nik Frietas Courtesy of Nik Frietas "Sticks And Bones" Written by Bart Hendrickson & Sttx Randolph Performed by Bart Hendrickson & Sttx Randolph Courtesy of Extreme Music "421 (Everybody Loves You)" Written by Nicholas Ziemann / Michael Ziemann / Johnathan Frals / Matthew Rootz Performed by The Wildbirds Courtesy of Pat's Records Company "Soul On Ice" Written by D. Jones / J. Calabrese / D. Richardson Performed by Danko Jones Courtesy of Bad Taste Records "1200 Miles" Written by Cary Ann Heart Performed by Cary Ann Heart Courtesy of Cary Ann Heart "Rest Of My Life" Written by Jenny Lewis / Blake Sennett Performed by Rilo Kilery Courtesy of Barsuk Records "Modern Love" Written by Davie Bowie Performed by The Last Town Chorus Courtesy of HackTone Records "Sitting On A Cloud" Written by Allissa Evans Performed by Allissa Evans Courtesy of Allissa Evans "If You Go" Written by Jason Brewer Performed by Explorer's Club Courtesy of Dead Oceans By Arrangement with Bank Robber Music |
Goofs
| Continuity: When Mike and Shelby are alone in the bowling alley, she pours him an Iced Tea. As the conversation continues, his drink switches to his right and his left. When it's on his right, it's appears to be a Coke. When it's on his left, it's an iced tea again. |
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