Best, Texas Grocery (1999)

Best, Texas Grocery

Cast: Jeremy Fox, Tim Dillard, Patricia Goldwater, J.C. Shakespeare

Directors: Jon Oliver, Matt Wydra

Writer: Jon Oliver

Producers: Mark David, Beverly Felton, Roger Felton

Cinematographer: Mark David

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Sweet Thing (1999)

sweetthing.jpgFather and son clash in Sweet Thing, a dark Southern drama following the life of a strange, antisocial painter, Sean Fields. Tormented and scared by his past, Sean decides to purge his demons while his abusive stepfather, Ray Fields, runs for congress. Uncovering the truth in a raging showdown, Sean learns the truth about his new lover, Hannah. In the vein of Affliction, love, politics, and violence drive this twisted tale of revenge into a whirlwind of conflict.

Cast: Jeremy Fox, Amalia Stifter, Ev Lunning, Jr., Tim Curry

Director: Mark David

Writers: Mark David, Mark Spacek

Producers: Mark David, Tony Hewett, William Tabanou

Cinematographers: Mark David, Levy Castleberry, Marc Wiskemann

Editors: Mark David, Jay Duplass

Composers: Mark David, William Tabanou

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Allie & Me (1997)

Michelle comes home early one day to find her husband in bed with her best friend. On the run from the disaster her life has become, she meets Allie, a developmentally disabled woman she comes to consider her best friend. To avenge all wrongs done to them, Michelle and Allie start a new life that includes burglary, and that burglary goes wrong when they break into the house of one woman and find her obnoxious son Rodney there.

Cast: Lyndie Benson, Joanne Baron, James Wilder

Director: Michael Rymer

Writer: Michael Rymer

Producers: Joanne Baron, D.W. Brown, Sarah Grossman, Denise Kristie

Cinematographer: Rex Nicholson

Composers: Mark Chait, Mark David, William Tabanou

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