Hollow (2011 drama film)
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Movie poster | |
Directed by | Chris Corey |
Produced by |
Jennifer Corey Antonio Aramburu |
Starring |
Stephen Schmaltz Catrina Fagundes Peter Wayne Burke |
Music by | Alex Berniato |
Cinematography | Jeff Warner |
Edited by | Chris Corey |
Production company |
Virgil Films and Entertainment |
Release dates |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Country |
United States Canada |
Language | English |
Hollow is a 2011 American film starring Stephen Schmaltz, Catrina Fagundes and Peter Wayne Burke and marks the debut of director Chris Corey in feature length work.[1]
Synopsis
In the outskirts of the city, where crime is a way of life, the paths of four desperate people collide. Jordan Coleman, a local drug dealer, finds himself at a crossroads when his friend and mentor gets in too deep with a ruthless gangster and club owner. Chelsea Hammond, an exotic dancer, finds herself being pushed into the dark world of adult entertainment as she fights to regain control of her life. Narcotics detective Sam Riley struggles with an online addiction he has tried to keep hidden from his wife. Reformed street thug Harrison Green goes back to his old neighborhood to try and connect with a street brother he left behind. These four will face their ultimate test at the hands of Copernicus Jones, a ruthless gangster who will let nothing stand in his way.
Cast
- Stephen Schmaltz as Kent Burrell
- Catrina Fagundes as Ty Mays
- Peter Wayne Burke as Rachel C. Mobley
- Charles Upshaw as Laura Grieve
References
- ↑ "Will Act for Food". Retrieved October 26, 2011.
External links
- Hollow at the Internet Movie Database