| THE GAS CAFE
Five people collide in a bar one night, one is dead, one never lived, and the other three are lying. THE GAS CAFE (2001) was shot in digital video in 8 nights. It was made for $4000 and funded entirely on Unemployment checks. This movie has been called "an old Twilight Zone episode, that has collided with Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot".
Directed by Kelley Baker
Written by Bruce Lacey & Kelley Baker
Produced by Nicola Silverstone
Produced by Kelley Baker & Bruce Lacey
Associate Producer Concha Solano
Director of Photography Randall Timmerman
Production Designer Teresa Tamiyasu
Cast
Punk William Ray
Ross Francisco Garcia
Grandpa Tom Lasswell
Ted Don Alder
DeeDee Abigail Ray
Running time: 90 minutes
This film is not rated. Probably an R for Language and Brief Nudity
DVD's $10.00 + $5 shipping & handling
All checks should be made out to Square One Productions, Inc.
Mailing address:
Square One Productions, Inc.
PO Box 8322
Portland, OR 97207
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