$pent
$pent is a 2000 drama film directed by Gil Cates Jr. and starring Jordan Summers, Rana Joy Glickman, and Gil Cates Jr.
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| Directed by | Gil Cates Jr. |
| Produced by | Jordan Summers Rana Joy Glickman Gil Cates Jr. |
| Written by | Gil Cates Jr. |
| Starring | Jason London Charlie Spradling Erin Beaux Phill Lewis |
| Music by | Stan Ridgway |
| Cinematography | Robert D. Tomer |
| Edited by | Jonathan Cates |
| Distributed by | Regent Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Box office | $9,287 |
Premise
An unemployed actor uses his skills to con everyone he knows into lending or giving him money to pay off his debts.
Cast
- Jason London as Max
- Charlie Spradling as Brigette
- Phill Lewis as Doug
- Erin Beaux as Nathan
- James Parks as Grant
- Richmond Arquette as Jay
- Barbara Barrie as Mrs. Walsh
- Gilbert Cates as Mr. Walsh
- Rain Phoenix as Kimberly
- Kaela Dobkin as Jessica
Reception
The film received generally unfavorable reviews on Metacritic.com, getting 34/100 based on 8 critics.[1]
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External links
- $pent on IMDb
- $pent at Rotten Tomatoes
- $pent at Metacritic
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