Badsville
2017 American film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Badsville is a 2017 action drama film directed by April Mullen and starring Robert Knepper and Emilio Rivera.[2]
Badsville | |
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Directed by | April Mullen |
Written by | Benjamin Barrett Ian McLaren |
Produced by | David Phillips Douglas Spain |
Starring | Robert Knepper Emilio Rivera |
Cinematography | Russ De Jong |
Edited by | Gordon Antell |
Music by | Simone Cilio |
Production company | Phillm Productions |
Distributed by | Epic Pictures Releasing |
Release date |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
Countries | United States Canada |
Language | English |
Cast
- Robert Knepper as Mr. Gavin
- Tamara Duarte[3] as Suzy
- Emilio Rivera as Lucky Lou
- Chelsea Rendon as Helen
- John White as Martin
- Rene Rosado as Georgie
- Douglas Spain as Charlie
- Corbin Timbrook as Chester
- Paul James Jordan as Cutter
- Shelby Janes as Bowling Alley Waitress
- Octavio Pizano as Flaco
- Saxon Trainor as Louise
- Gregory Kasyan as Sammy
- Kelly Cunningham as Theresa
- Benjamin Barrett as Benny
- David Phillips as Chuck
- Kate Campbell as Sammy's Mom
- Ian McLaren as Wink
- Lucas James as Chad
Production
According to the Niagara Falls Review, Mullen expressed interest in directing the film after David Phillips showed her the script.[4] The film was shot in Southern California.[5]
On November 3, 2016, it was announced that Epic Pictures acquired the distribution rights to Badsville.[6]
Reception
Gary MacDonald of The Globe and Mail wrote "Badsville's an ugly place, but the acting/directing chops in this indie film brighten it considerably".[7]
Gary Goldstein of the Los Angeles Times said, "Forget the cheapo title, Badsville is a powerful, deeply felt crime drama about letting go of the past and getting out of Dodge - before it's too late".[8]
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External links
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