A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
People to Kill
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 134
"A tale of love, loss, revenge, and murder. But not necessarily in that order." Three brothers and their father try to survive after a devastating loss. One seeks the bottle, one finds God, one squanders his fortune while the "deviant" tries to hold them all together. Their different ways of dealing with the tragedy lead them on separate paths resulting in a whirlwind of adventures and severed ties.
Assistant Director:
Eric Widing
Director:
Adam Scott Clevenger
Director of Photography:
Eric Widing
Noah Shane
Adam Scott Clevenger
Makeup Artist:
Tonya Taylor
Erin R. Ryan
Alia Gabrielle Eckhardt
Producer:
Adam Scott Clevenger
Script Supervisor:
Erin R. Ryan
Special Effects:
Tonya Taylor
Erica Blackstock
Carolyn Palmer
Writer:
Adam Scott Clevenger
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