A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
George Blagden, Charleene Closshey, Robbie Kay
Written by:
Jeremy Culver
Morgen Culver
Directed by:
Jeremy Culver
Release Date:
July 6, 2018
Original Title:
No Postage Necessary
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Two Roads Picture Co.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 104
Sam always seems to make the wrong decision. A convicted computer hacker, he's single, jaded and barred from using the internet. Forced to crash on his brother's couch, he makes ends meet by working at the local Twistee Treat and stealing mail while disguised as a postal worker. Then, a single pink envelope changes everything. Handwritten by a heartsick Josie to her late husband, the tender missive awakens something in Sam.
Sam, a brilliant computer hacker seeking a better life, always seems to make the wrong choices, even under the watchful eye of his probation officer, Harry. Now, barred from using the Internet and stuck working fast food with his best friend and fellow hacker, Stanley, Sam poses as a Postal Worker, stealing people's mail to make ends meet. Until one letter changes everything. Written by the beautiful Josie to her dead husband, a Marine killed in Afghanistan, the heart-wrenching missive wakes something in Sam. Desperate to become worthy of such love, he begins following Josie and stealing more letters, until finally finding the courage to introduce himself. As Sam and Josie grow closer, she warms to the possibility of a new life as he's reminded of the values left behind in childhood. But fate shows its hand when Sam's past catches up with him in the form of an aggressive FBI agent and missing Bitcoins. When Josie discovers the truth, she must decide if the betrayal will force her back into her shell or give her the strength to follow her once-forgotten dreams, while Sam must choose whether to, yet again, be victimized by the mistakes of his past or finally stand up and become the man he's always intended to be.
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Casting Director:
Sharon Howard-Field
Cinematography:
Jeffrey Osborne
Director:
Jeremy Culver
Executive Producer:
Jennifer Closshey
Music Director:
Charleene Closshey
Music Producer:
Brent Maher
Producer:
Jeffrey Osborne
Jeremy Culver
Charleene Closshey
Story:
Morgen Culver
Writer:
Jeremy Culver
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