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Official Selection

TRAIL DANCE FILM FESTIVAL

Nominations:

  • *WINNER* Best Actor - Denton Blane Everett
  • *WINNER* Audience Choice
  • Best Drama
  • Director's Choice
  • Best Poster


Click here for PICTURES from the set and Trail Dance Film Festival 2009.


“I cannot tell you how impressed I was. Those actors gave such fully realized performances. It really is a beautiful marriage of writing, directing and acting. Watching that film was like going to a FINE ARTS MUSEUM!!!”
-Leslie Jordan (Writer/Emmy Award Winner/Actor)


“I was riveted. And no car chases, extravagant scenery, nudity, blood and violence, just consummate, compelling performances by extraordinarily talented actors. If you had the world to choose from you could not have come up with a better cast.” 
-Alex Cord (Actor)


“I just wanted to extend a big JOB WELL DONE for the wonderful film you have created.  I was very impressed with the performances and appreciated the opportunity to experience the sneak peak. You've made the stars of Dallas shine!”
-Linda Dowell (Screen Actors Guild)


“Texas talent totally SHINED and glittered in this excellent character driven film…AND with no nudity, no action, just crisp, sassy dialogue.No major stars are in it…and I don’t think anyone will care since all performers in this little gem of a movie are star quality. It’s magic. Truly.”   
-Linda McAlister (Agent)


“It succeeds in a place where other period films most often fail: The dialogue feels…like it [Rockabilly Baby] depicts the time, and not peoples’ sentimental memories of the time. You really casted gold here. One of the most realistic depictions of male friendship that I ever seen.”
-Rikard Errickson (Film Critic – DVDForum, Stockholm, Sweden)


 "Amazing. Great adaptation and directing.”
-Ben Dane (Actor)


“I believed these people existed. These characters ran deep. The story (is) vividly realistic. The music was beautiful, well placed and eased the transitions. I watched it at least twice. I want to buy the DVD when it comes out.”
-Anonymous (Film Critic)


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