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Country: USA, Language: English, 90 mins

  • Director: Jimmy Smallhorne
  • Writer: Terry McGoff; Jimmy Smallhorne
  • Producer: Virginia Biddle; Darren Davy

CGiii Comment

...and stars Smallhorne. It's vanity.

Gritty, unlikeable, irredeemable, self-indulgent crap.

Crammed full of self-importance - thankfully, this has been the only thing that Smallhorne has written/directed thus far [apart from a few shorts]...sometimes, a wait is never too long...for that sophomore feature!

Utterly detestable.


Trailer...here

The(ir) Blurb...

Johnnie feels a lot of pressure lately. He's the foreman on his uncle's construction crew, and money seems to be going astray. His girlfriend begins pressuring him for more of a commitment and so does his new boyfriend. To top it off, he's started sleepwalking, and he doesn't know why.

Cast & Characters

Jimmy Smallhorne as Johnnie Maher;
Chris O'Neill as Uncle Trump;
Bradley Fitts as Christian;
Holyoke Joe as Joe;
Terry McGoff as Billy;
Michael Liebman as Eddie;
Ronan Carr as Brains;
Leo Hamill as Paddy;
Seamus McDonagh as Conor;
Kimberly Topper as Maria;
Conor Foran as Paul;
James Hanrahan as Taigh;
Marian Quinn as Bibi;
Carmel O'Brien as Bridie;
John McDonough as Katz