American Cliche (2016) [NR]

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Release Date:
March 5, 2016

Original Title:
American Cliché

Alternate Titles:
Running With David Bennett

Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
DJP Creative
Stump Film Co

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 82

Where do you see yourself in ten years?

High school senior David Bennett (Alex Branton) is about to embark on his last night as a high school student, and for his friends Scott (Brian Scott Hunt), Mike (Keven White), and Kailey (Jayci Molnar) he promises to make it a night they will always remember. While the gang heads off on their night of mischief and fun, David's overshadowed little brother Aaron (Adam Hagenbuch) teams up with the hotheaded school resource officer, Eddie Fiebigger (Joel Hudgins) to ensure that David doesn't pull off another one of his infamous escapades. As the night goes on, the realization sets in for the group of seniors that high school is over and the question of "what's next?" is the only thing on their minds.

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Art Direction:
Megan Spatz

Assistant Director:
Wil Gieseler

Boom Operator:
Michael Wilson

Cinematography:
Greg Cotten

Costume Design:
Megan Spatz

Director:
Ben Davis

Editor:
Tyler Hiott

Gaffer:
Andrew Finch

Original Music Composer:
Marc Jackson

Producer:
Brennan Lane
Brian Scott Hunt
JP Gregoriew
Robert Nichols
Lila Flores

Writer:
Ben Davis
Tyler Hiott

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