Hello, My Name Is Frank
Hello, My Name Is Frank is a 2014 American comedy drama film written and directed by Dale Peterson and starring Garrett M. Brown and Rachel DiPillo.[1] It follows the life of the titular Frank who is diagnosed with Tourette syndrome who goes to live with Alisa after his caretaker dies.
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Directed by | Dale Peterson |
Produced by | Wendy K. Peterson Chris Pluchar |
Written by | Dale Peterson Margaret Kerrison Christine Bartsch |
Story by | Dale Peterson |
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Cinematography | Tanner Wolfe |
Edited by | Ken Greenbaum |
Production company | Magic Ring Productions |
Distributed by | Vision Films |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cast
- Garrett M. Brown as Frank Brown
- Rachel DiPillo as Laura
- Mary Kate Wiles as Kim
- Hayley Kiyoko as Alisa
- Travis Caldwell as Vinnie
- Kitty Swink as Louise
- Ray Xifo as Ray
- James DuMont as Dad in Park
- Nate Hartley as John
- Wayne Duvall as Preacher
- Brent Briscoe as Puggis
- Tess Harper as Aunt Flossie
Accolades
At the Manhattan Film Festival, the film won the Best Dramatic Feature Award and Brown garnered the Best Actor Award.[2]
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References
- O'Neal, Dori (23 August 2013). "'Hello, My Name is Frank' films in Richland, Kennewick". Tri-City Herald. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
- Schilling, Sara (19 May 2016). "Hollywood film shot in Tri-Cities to premiere in Pasco". Tri-City Herald. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
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