15 till Midnight

15 till Midnight is a 2010 science fiction film directed by Wolfgang Meyer and written by Brandon Slagle, who also stars in the film. The film also stars Dee Martin and Devanny Pinn.

15 till Midnight
Directed byWolfgang Meyer
Produced byWolfgang Meyer
Brandon Slagle
David Hoberman
Matthew Doyle
Samantha Starr
Written byBrandon Slagle
StarringBrandon Slagle
Dee Martin
Devanny Pinn
Music byIsaias Garcia
CinematographyDaniel Lipski
Edited byMaximillian Williams
Distributed byRotten Apple Productions
Release date
  • September 24, 2010 (2010-09-24)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Lukas Reyes is trapped in a seemingly endless loop between parallel existences, one being occupied by his spouse, Sera, and another being occupied by a relation from another life, Nara. As worlds seem to begin colliding and further bleeding into one another, he finds himself pursued by a group of shadow-men known as "The Knowers". The common thread between everything being a significance with the time 11:45 - fifteen minutes until midnight.[1]

Cast

  • Brandon Slagle as Lukas Reyes / Reverse Lukas
  • Dee Martin as Damon
  • Devanny Pinn as Nara
  • Andrew Roth as Sarosta
  • Andrea Chen as Sera
  • Olivia Baseman as The Cipher
  • Tony San Miguel as The Head Agent
  • Thomas Daniel as Neal
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