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Peter's Price

  • 2005
  • TV-MA
  • 21m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
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Peter's Price (2005)
CrimeDramaShort

Peter Price grew up a rebel, but is now a man fully assimilated into corporate American life. Recently, he has begun to wonder if the 'good life' has been all it's been cracked up to be. As ... Read allPeter Price grew up a rebel, but is now a man fully assimilated into corporate American life. Recently, he has begun to wonder if the 'good life' has been all it's been cracked up to be. As Peter searches for who he truly is, fate steps in and makes the decision for him.Peter Price grew up a rebel, but is now a man fully assimilated into corporate American life. Recently, he has begun to wonder if the 'good life' has been all it's been cracked up to be. As Peter searches for who he truly is, fate steps in and makes the decision for him.

  • Director
    • Mitchell L. Cohen
  • Writer
    • Mitchell L. Cohen
  • Stars
    • Christopher Mur
    • James Aidan
    • Alisha Seaton
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    25
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mitchell L. Cohen
    • Writer
      • Mitchell L. Cohen
    • Stars
      • Christopher Mur
      • James Aidan
      • Alisha Seaton
    • 3User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Christopher Mur
    Christopher Mur
    • Peter Price
    James Aidan
    James Aidan
    • Jake Mahoney
    • (as James Aidan McCaffrey)
    Alisha Seaton
    Alisha Seaton
    • Joan
    Courtney Black
    Courtney Black
    • Kelly
    Lenny Rose
    • Stan
    Robert O'Connor
    Robert O'Connor
    • Bank Personal
    Jason Britt
    • Jack
    Chloe Carroll
    • Bank Employee
    Linnea Liu Dakin
    • Bank Employee
    Greg Davis
    • Restaurant Patron
    Kate Emerick
    Kate Emerick
    • Kate
    Sara Kohlenberg
    • Bank Patron
    Angela L. Larson
    Angela L. Larson
    • Bank Employee
    • (as Angela Ghiglietti)
    Cat Robinson
    • Restaurant Patron
    Demitra Tsioulos
    Demitra Tsioulos
    • Restaurant Patron
    Chloe Winslow
    • Bank Employee
    • Director
      • Mitchell L. Cohen
    • Writer
      • Mitchell L. Cohen
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    9Tzzart

    Peter Price as an unexpected encounter from his past

    I recently saw this short at a film festival and was very impressed with the acting, writing and directing. Some nice twists and well written dialogue. The two lead actors, I don't recall their names, had a strong rapport and felt believable in their roles. The waitress was a nice comic relief. The film relies on two plot twists, but it's hard to comment on those specifically without spoiling the film. But I found both worked well, the second being nicely foreshadowed in the opening scenes.The story was similar in style to the short stories of O. Henry or Rolad Dahl The art direction was effective, the camera work smooth and not gimmicky or distracting which was the case some other films in the same block at the festival. It also had a nice moody score. I look forward to seeing what's next from this director.
    10cadmandu

    Clever

    Summary: A bank manager is held up in the parking garage by a gun wielding robber who turns out to be a childhood friend. They go to dinner and catch up on things.

    Those are the facts, but you've got to see this one. The dialog is tight and sharp (although way too much of the f word), the acting right on and smooth, and an amazing number of plot twists in 20 minutes. As someone else mentioned, much like a short story, such as O. Henry.

    Two thumbs up.

    This one might be hard to find -- I saw it at one of those indie festivals.
    8modishoo

    well crafted short

    One of the better short films by a promising young filmmaker. Very nice plot twist without any corny or telegraphed tee-ups. There is nice chemistry between the leads and dialogue that works well with the environment. Too many shorts try to hard and a too heavy handed. This is not one of them. The cinematography is very natural for the surroundings with the one exception being a nicely stylized opening bank scene. There is an appreciated restraint in terms of tricks attempted in-camera. A trait that most indie filmmakers don't seem to grasp (less is more). I saw this film at a film festival in Hollywood and remarked how nice the picture looked projected. Time was taken in deciding the right medium. This film is very engaging and pays off big-time. A tip of the cap to you, Mitchell Cohen (and cast).

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      Jeffrey M. Anderson, film critic for the San Francisco Examiner, named Peter's Price in his list of films "unfairly overlooked" for a 2006 short film Oscar nomination on his website Combustible Celluloid.

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    • Release date
      • 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Groupthink Entertainment
      • 56 Films
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      • 21m
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