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Release Date:
April 6, 2013
Original Title:
The Violation
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Brilliant Way Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
Mickey Dougherty has a crush on Oscar, the son of the wealthy family next door. Oscar has a crush on Mickey's sister, Tina. Fearing a burglary, Oscar's mother asks the Dougherty family to house-sit while they're at their daughter's wedding. Linda makes it clear that she doesn't want the Doughertys venturing beyond the family room, but once she's gone, Mickey invades Oscar's bedroom. Mickey builds a totem of Oscar out of Oscar's pants and shirts, seating the totem on the toilet and then touching it erotically. Distracted by his mother's drunken fall downstairs, Mickey hasn't dismantled the totem when the Heims return home early.
Art Direction:
Daryn-Reid Goodall
Casting:
Katie Piel
Elizabeth Shoai
Costume Design:
Shon LeBlanc
Dialogue Editor:
Walter Michael Bost
Director:
Christopher Bradley
Director of Photography:
Leigh Lisbão Underwood
Editor:
David Bret Egen
First Assistant Director:
Duane Journey
Makeup Artist:
Melanie Snow
Stacy Miller
Original Music Composer:
David Frank Long
Producer:
Robert Rosen
Linda S. Browne
Sound Effects Editor:
Anthony Torretto
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Anthony Torretto
Supervising Sound Editor:
Walter Michael Bost
Writer:
Christopher Bradley
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