Runaway (2005 film)
Runaway is a 2005 film directed by Tim McCann. It is about two siblings, Michael and Dylan Adler, twenty-one and eight years old respectively, who run away from home and attempt to start a new life because of a pedophile father. Michael, who had been previously molested by his father, tries to protect his brother from their dad.
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Directed by | Tim McCann |
Produced by | Alan Klingenstein |
Written by | Bill True |
Starring | Aaron Stanford Robin Tunney Peter Gerety Zack Savage Melissa Leo Michael Gaston |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Runaway was written by Bill True and won the Best Narrative Feature award at the 2005 Austin Film Festival.[3]
The film was produced by Alan Klingenstein.[4]
Cast
- Aaron Stanford as Michael Adler
- Robin Tunney as Carly
- Phillip Blancero as Customer in Mo's
- Karla Cary as Customer in Mo's
- Anthony Corrado as Motel Manager
- Jennifer Dempster as News Reporter
- Tanya Ferro as Police Officer
- Michael Gaston as Jesse Adler
- Peter Gerety as Mo
- Jason Gervais as Police Officer
- Robert Grcywa as Bert
- James W. Harrison III as Quarrelling Meth Addict
- Andrew D. Jones as Police Officer
- Ray Kennedy as Police Officer
- Terry Kinney as Dr. Maxim
- Brian Kozloski as Police Officer
- Melissa Leo as Lisa Adler
- Patrick McCulloch as Police Officer
- Smokey Nelson as Quarreling Meth Addict
- Zack Savage as Dylan
- Bill Wolff as Eyewitness on TV
- Danny Waer as Police Officer
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References
- "Runaway - 2005 Tribeca Film Festival". Tribeca. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
- https://www.shutterstock.com/editorial/image-editorial/runaway-film-screening-tribeca-film-festival-new-york-america-26-apr-2005-5629083f
- "AFF Filmmaker Follow Up with Bill True". Austinfilmfestival.com. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-03-16.
- "Alan Klingenstein". The Huffington Post. 2008-02-05. Retrieved 2012-04-16.
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