''Ten 'Til Noon'' is a 2006 crime
thriller
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directed by
Scott Storm
Scott Storm (born March 25, 1966) is an American filmmaker, director, and animator. His work includes feature films such as ''Burn'', ''Ten 'til Noon'' and ''We Run Shit'', and animated short films ''The Apple Tree'' and the upcoming ''Custodian ...
and starring
Alfonso Freeman
''Ten 'Til Noon'' is a 2006 crime thriller directed by Scott Storm and starring Alfonso Freeman, Rick D. Wasserman, Rayne Guest, Jenya Lano, and Thomas Kopache
Thomas Kopache (born October 17, 1945) is an American actor.
Career
Kopache was bo ...
,
Rick D. Wasserman
Rick Darrin Wasserman is an American voice, stage and television actor.
Early life and career
He graduated from Temple University with a BA in Theatre in 1995 and later from the University of Missouri with a MFA in Acting in 1998.
His best ...
,
Rayne Guest,
Jenya Lano
Jenya Wilson Lano (russian: Же́ня Уилсон Ла́но) (Moscow, 1978) is a Russian-Italian actress and comedian, best known for her recurring role as Inspector Sheridan in ten episodes of the American television series '' Charmed''.
...
, and
Thomas Kopache
Thomas Kopache (born October 17, 1945) is an American actor.
Career
Kopache was born in Manchester, New Hampshire, the son of Dorothy E. (née Sterling). He is known for his roles as Assistant Secretary of State Bob Slattery in ''The West Wing'' ...
. It was produced by Michael Creighton Rogers, Michael Mannheim, Gavin Franks, and Brian Osborne.
The film depicts the same ten minutes between 11:50am and 12 noon, during which time a crime is committed, from the perspective of ten different characters.
It was filmed on a shoestring budget over the course of several months.
After a premiere screening in
Los Angeles
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,
Jon Voight
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's company, Crystal Sky, bought foreign and domestic distribution rights to the film, and it opened theatrically in Los Angeles on March 30, 2007. The film won awards at the
San Francisco Independent Film Festival
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,
San Diego Film Festival
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, and
Newport Beach Film Festival
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.
References
External links
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2006 films
2006 crime thriller films
Films scored by Joe Kraemer
American crime thriller films
2000s English-language films
2000s American films
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