Black Cat Whiskey (2013) [NR]

Featuring:
Vanessa Leigh, Jeremy Koerner, James Allen Brewer

Written by:
Michael Fredianelli

Directed by:
Michael Fredianelli


Release Date:
May 6, 2013

Original Title:
Black Cat Whiskey

Alternate Titles:
American Moonshine

Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama | History

Production Companies:
Wild Dogs Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 116

In a small rural town hit hard by the Depression, Katie Connors resides in a middle-class home with her bootlegging husband Melvin. When the opportunity arises to bump him off without getting her hands dirty, she takes a chance she may never get again. After his murder at the hands of criminal Richard Hayden, she begins to receive inopportune visits by Melvin's old business partners about a large shipment of moonshine in her possession. Contacting the FBI for help, agent Ron Sheridan is assigned to her case and develops an unrequited love for Katie. But when a full-scale war develops, she learns the FBI may not be much help to her as she thought, and Katie must take matters into her own hands to pay off her husband's debts for good.

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Rankings and Honors

Black Cat Whiskey (2013) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 6.3/10

Consulting Producer:
Mike Malloy

Director:
Michael Fredianelli

Director of Photography:
Michael Fredianelli

Editor:
Michael Fredianelli

First Assistant Camera:
Ryan Keenan

Hairstylist:
Hanh Le

Makeup Supervisor:
Christopher Tolentino

Original Music Composer:
Aaron Stielstra

Special Effects Supervisor:
Ray Medved

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Ray Medved

Writer:
Michael Fredianelli

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