Triple Dog
Triple Dog is a 2010 Canadian drama thriller film directed by Pascal Franchot and written by Barbara Marshall.[1] The film stars Britt Robertson, Alexia Fast, Scout Taylor-Compton, and Janel Parrish. It was released by Gravitas Ventures in the United States and Canada on September 21, 2010.
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Directed by | Pascal Franchot |
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Written by | Barbara Marshall |
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Music by | Ian Honeyman |
Cinematography | George Campbell |
Edited by | Josh Rifkin |
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Distributed by | Gravitas Ventures |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Premise
At a sweet sixteen sleepover, a group of girls get caroused into playing a game of dares. As the antics escalate and the dares become more extreme, things go awry and the girls unravel the truth behind one of their friend's secret past.
Cast
- Britt Robertson as Chapin Wright
- Alexia Fast as Eve Spalding
- Scout Taylor-Compton as Liza
- Janel Parrish as Cecily Gerber
- Emily Tennant as Sarah Algrenn
- Julia Maxwell as Stacy St. Clair
- Carly McKillip as Nina
- Brett Davern as Whisper
- Nolan Gerard Funk as Todd Spalding
- Richard Harmon as Stephan
- Sarah-Jane Redmond as Valerie
- Raugi Yu as Mr. Wang
- Aubrey Mozino as Mallory Silvers
- Valerie Tian as Kayla
- Avan Jogia as Teenage Boy
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References
- "Movie Review: Triple Dog, (Dir. Pascal Franchot, 2010)". You Won Cannes. April 30, 2012.
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