Charlie Silvercould III carries around a family curse passed down from his grandfather; death by a milk truck on his 25th birthday. With eight days left, Charlie accepts his fate and starts ... Read allCharlie Silvercould III carries around a family curse passed down from his grandfather; death by a milk truck on his 25th birthday. With eight days left, Charlie accepts his fate and starts taking care of his unfinished business, like watering his plants and returning his library... Read allCharlie Silvercould III carries around a family curse passed down from his grandfather; death by a milk truck on his 25th birthday. With eight days left, Charlie accepts his fate and starts taking care of his unfinished business, like watering his plants and returning his library books and so on. But while he's out casket hunting, he meets a girl who just won't let hi... Read all
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- (as Dee Wallace-Stone)
- Lazar
- (as Benjamin Ratner)
- Clothing Store Clerk
- (as Terry Moore)
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- (as David White)
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It was also good to see some actors/actresses I recognized; Dee Wallace Stone, David Keith, Nakota Larance...
Rick and company: Thank you for a truly enjoyable experience. I especially enjoyed the Native American scenes.
I saw this film at the Native American Film Festival at the Swinomish Community Center. A classmate of ours in Anacortes, his family owned a dairy in my high school years. Guess what? We used to "drag the gut" in that milk truck. Those milk trucks were very funny.
My father, his sister and brother all died young. I had just come up to the age my father was when he died. Then I saw this film. Yes, you think about that. Much rang true in this film. A further truth is in my high school a brother and sister in separate accidents were killed by trucks. Had either one of them had a child, you bet that child approaching their age of death would be keeping an anxious eye on trucks.
When you face that moment of truth when you look death in the eye what saves you are your roots; your spiritual roots. The native spirit is very strong. In my times of trouble I have been blessed with that spirit showing up in many forms. When Robert danced; a powerful spirit moment was in play. It was thrilling.
Nice ensemble performance, it was a kick to see David Keith. It was a fun romp. Hearing Robert Guthrie and Rick Stevenson speak added to the fun of seeing the film.
Experation Date took The best Film at the Omaha Film Festival It also took best feature Film by Viewers Choice. DON"T MISS IT if its near you!. It is coming out on DVD in September (roughly)
Just won Best Feature and Audience Award at the Omaha Film Festival. The presence of Rick Stevenson at the festival answering questions made the event and film really enjoyable.
Hopefully a wider audience is able to get to see this movie soon. Look forward to whatever is next on Rick's list.
The Omaha Film Festival was in its first year and was run like a top notch festival with quality films, documentaries and shorts. This festival should be a huge success for years to come.
Did you know
- TriviaNed Romero's final film.
- SoundtracksThe Garden of Sampson and Beasley
Written by China Forbes and Thomas M. Lauderdale (as Thomas M. Lauderdale)
Performed by Pink Martini
Courtesy of Heinz Records
Published by Wow and Dazzle Music (BMI)
Thomas M. Lauderdale (ASCAP)