Heber Holiday

Heber Holiday (2007), also known as Shooting Star, is a comedy film starring Torrey DeVitto as Los Angeles actress Sierra Young. Other cast included K.C. Clyde, Erin Chambers, Jimmy Chunga, Michael Birkeland and Thurl Bailey. The film was directed by McKay Daines. The film won six awards in total.[1] The DVD was released on May 5, 2009 under the name Shooting Star.[2]

Heber Holiday
Directed byMcKay Daines
Produced byBrent Geisler
Michael Flynn
McKay Daines
Written byCameron Daines
McKay Daines
StarringK. C. Clyde
Erin Chambers
Jimmy Chunga
Music bySam Cardon
CinematographyRon Hill
Edited byJohn Lyde
Production
company
Flynn-Daines
Triomphe Communications
Distributed byPeace Arch Home Entertainment
Release date
  • September 14, 2007 (2007-09-14) (USA)
CountryUS
LanguageEnglish
Actress Torrey DeVitto portrayed the lead role of Sierra Young

Plot

Sierra Young is a rising ingénue, making $10 million per picture. She's also a spoiled celebrity, who is partying all night, complaining on movie sets and unable to perform well. After a tantrum, in which she gets two black eyes, the director has her sent to a rehab clinic in a remote Utah town. Within a day, she's run away and is taken in by Nettie, who runs a bed and breakfast. Sierra also meets Nettie's grandson, Tyler, head of the local community theater. Sierra invents a name, tells Nettie a wild story, and reads for a part in Tyler's production of "Taming of the Shrew." Meanwhile, her entourage hires a private eye to find her.

Cast

  • Torrey DeVitto as Sierra Young
  • Erin Chambers as Jodi
  • Thurl Bailey as Mutumbo
  • Scott S. Anderson as Felix
  • K.C. Clyde as Tyler
  • Jimmy Chunga as Hound
  • Matthew Bellows as Jeff
  • Michael Flynn as Mac
  • Hailey Evans as Felicia
  • Sid Clawson as Tye
  • Michael Birkeland as Scott
  • Aaron De Jesus as Chauffeur
  • Reb Fleming as Doctor

Awards

AwardCategoryNomineeResult
Foursite Film Festival Best Narrative Film McKay Daines Won
Park City Film Music Festival[3] Best Feature Won
Best Feature Film Won
Temecula Valley International Film Festival Best Feature Won
Best Feature Film Won

References


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