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Few Options

  • 2011
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Few Options (2011)
When a convicted drug runner leaves prison after 22 years for one youthful mistake, he just wants to start over and obey the law. But, unable to find work, he's forced to take a supposedly legitimate job with his old buddies. And they have big plans for the new guy.
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After 22 years in prison for drug trafficking, an ex-convict struggles to find work and reluctantly rejoins his former criminal associates, unaware of their illicit schemes involving him.After 22 years in prison for drug trafficking, an ex-convict struggles to find work and reluctantly rejoins his former criminal associates, unaware of their illicit schemes involving him.After 22 years in prison for drug trafficking, an ex-convict struggles to find work and reluctantly rejoins his former criminal associates, unaware of their illicit schemes involving him.

  • Director
    • George A. Pappy Jr.
  • Writer
    • George A. Pappy Jr.
  • Stars
    • Kenny Johnson
    • Erin Daniels
    • David Marciano
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    557
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George A. Pappy Jr.
    • Writer
      • George A. Pappy Jr.
    • Stars
      • Kenny Johnson
      • Erin Daniels
      • David Marciano
    • 14User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    • Frank Connor
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    • Helen
    David Marciano
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    • Russ
    Brad Dourif
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    • Chris Pendler
    Christian Stokes
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    • Mike Colton
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    • Director
      • George A. Pappy Jr.
    • Writer
      • George A. Pappy Jr.
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    8charlie-316-246677

    A Strong Debut for Writer/Director George Pappy

    Few Options is a drama of moody temperament with solid acting, particularly from the star, Kenny Johnson. It is a fish-out-of-water redemption story set in present-day Los Angeles.

    After serving a 22-year sentence, Frank Connor, played by Kenny Johnson, exits the gates of Terminal Island and steps out to navigate a new world of uncertainty exhibiting a strong case of culture shock. Having no exit plan upon his release and less than two-hundred dollars, no car, phone, or comforts characteristic of the modern day, Frank asks his cousin (Rainn Wilson) for a place to stay until he gets back on his feet. Cousin Don agrees to let Frank stay in his garage for a short time, despite his wife's thinly-veiled disapproval. Having spent half his life in prison, Frank confronts immediate challenges that make finding honest work difficult.

    Aptly titled Few Options, this story culminates into an unpredictable twist after Frank gets reacquainted with his once friend/partner in crime, Russ (David Marciano), who offers him a doorman job at the seedy strip club he manages, which leads to distraction from the alluring (and somewhat strung out) exotic dancer Helen, played by Erin Daniels. Chris Pendler, the owner of the "gentleman's club," is a ruthless criminal, but one who never seems to get his hands dirty. Pendler's role is played by veteran actor Brad Dourif, a true standout in the movie.

    Few Options gets a four-star rating from its well-written script and photography. The movie is George Pappy's debut as both writer and director, and the acting throughout the majority of the story is top notch.
    7rioplaydrum

    A Simple But Strong Story

    I grabbed this movie off the shelves of my local library without much thought, because they were closing in a few minutes and I didn't have time to make a proper selection.

    When I got home and looked more closely at the cover, I thought, 'Oh, great. This can't be much good.'

    Surprise, surprise.

    The plot is far from a new one: convicted felon gets out of prison and must grapple with the real world. Old associates make themselves known, and have no good in store.

    'Frank' played by Kenny Johnson, is our ex-con. Frank is perennially confused and even a tad bumbling. He quickly learns of the new complexities of the world he's been absent from for the last 22 years, and is quick to give up any notion he's ever going to have a normal life again.

    Enter his old gang and boss, the only family willing to take him back, but at a terrible price. Frank is then made an offer that he cannot refuse, or he will die.

    While the low-budget production makes itself glaringly obvious from the start, as well as a few bad-acting hic-cups here and there, the story rapidly develops into something intriguing and resourceful. What will our protagonist do? What will his solution be? How will he get out of this?

    The movie is a delight, and the soundtrack is excellent.
    8dondevries11

    No Idea What To Expect, But It Got Me

    Loved George's "adjusting to life on the streets after long term incarceration with extraordinary complications" movie. It took me in against my will through timing, plotting, and subtle like a velvet covered sledge hammer intrigue, and there I was, involved. Not necessarily pretty, but very satisfying to me. I will watch it again. Novice nonreviewer cooookie summation. Low key shake hands while tickling the palm beginning; Eerily seductive; And strangely believable middle; bang up, bang down, bang inbetween ending. Bang, Bang, Bang - You got me!!! I will watch this movie again, and maybe twice more. Then it will be like The Green Girl, watched three times, and the enjoyment and satisfaction will grow each time as I wonder and marvel about how it was made so well.
    7nanettemeau

    Surprised me

    Hang on don't turn off that TV. The movie has a surprising twist to it. Throughout the movie of course there's much gloom and doom.

    A guy who can't seem to catch a break. I was very critical and kept thinking what a weak guy. Get a grip. Someone not too bright, had a rough childhood maybe, made dumb decisions. Well keep watching. The guy has a chance to move on to a better life but seems to fall into another dumpy shady world of losers. As I watch it, I'm thinking to myself, how can anyone choose to live in such a dark shady existence. Bad company can ruin your life. Great ending. Watch it to the end.
    10oliver2224

    A Must See!

    I attended the screening of this movie last year and very much enjoyed it. It follows the experiences of an ex-con just released from prison as he attempts to reintegrate with society. The cast features such notables as Kenny Johnson, Rainn Wilson and Brad Dourif. Excellent acting, directing and screen writing! It's amazing what the cast and crew has done with a limited budget - the film has some really exceptional storytelling and you become fully invested in the success of the main character despite the feeling that all the odds are stacked against him. If only more movies made this kind of effort to develop the psyches of their main characters!

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    • Trivia
      During the Q&A session for a 2016 festival screening of the film in New York City, when asked if he had any advice for aspiring young filmmakers in the crowd, writer/director George A. Pappy Jr. replied: "Given my experience over the past ten or twelve years, I'd say this: Making a good film (or two) is certainly possible despite all the odds stacked against you. However, even if you do succeed on that front, it doesn't guarantee that you'll be able to make a viable (and consistent) living as an independent filmmaker, especially someplace like New York or LA, where the cost of living is very high. It's a funny business, especially nowadays, and the financial rewards are not always as merit-based (or inevitable) as you'd expect from virtually any other line of work. It's important to know this going in as it may eventually inform your decision to stay or to leave the industry. Whatever you decide, I wish you good luck.".
    • Goofs
      When Frank spins the open cylinder of his double-action revolver, we hear a clicking sound. In reality, the cylinder on such a revolver spins unimpeded and makes almost no noise when rotated in the open position. Clicking cylinders are unique to single-action revolvers.
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      Written by 'Gene Schriver' and Darren Griswold

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    • Release date
      • May 11, 2024 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Few Options, All Bad
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Green Girl Productions
      • Kingswood Productions
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    • Budget
      • $1,200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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