Agent Orange (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 16, 2004

Original Title:
Agent Orange

Alternate Titles:
Amazon Theater: Agent Orange

Genres:
Romance

Production Companies:
RSA Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 5

A hooded youth carrying a goldfish in a plastic bag walks aimlessly through an underground NYC subway stop that has the look of a Wong Kar Wai film. Through the crowd comes a young woman all in orange, from her hair, sunglasses, lipstick, jewelry, and clothes to her nail polish. She drops a plastic bag containing a goldfish. He picks it up, gives chase, and stares at her after the train door has closed before he can reach her. He takes her photograph. The next day, wearing the same jacket, he waits for her, but on the wrong platform - again he sees her, runs, and reaches the train to stare at her as it pulls away. He has a surprise for her. Will all this ever bear fruit?

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Casting:
Laray Mayfield

Costume Design:
Kim Bowen

Director:
Tony Scott

Director of Photography:
Stephen St. John

Editor:
Skip Chaisson

Executive Producer:
Jules Daly
Brian DiLorenzo

Line Producer:
Mark Waleko

Music Supervisor:
David Lai

Producer:
Brigette Whisnant
Marjie Abrahams

Production Design:
Ken Davis

Sound Designer:
David Lai

Writer:
David Carter
Terry Rietta

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