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Saltwater

Country: USA, Language: English, 81 mins

  • Director: Charlie Vaughn
  • Writer: Ronnie Kerr
  • Producer: Creep Creepersin; Ronnie Kerr

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Where to start...it's difficult...because, after the first few words have been uttered, you know instantly that this is going to be bad.

And, it gets a whole lot worse...embarrassingly so.

The 'actors' can act. The writing is kindergarten. The direction is pitiful.

Precious time wasted.


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The(ir) Blurb...

This American Indie drama follows several endearing characters as they wade through life seeking happiness, peace and ultimately, love. Will (Ronnie Kerr, Vampire Boys 2, Shut Up and Kiss Me) leaves the Navy after many years, soon reunites old friends and begins to start his new civilian life. His friend Rich (Bruce L Hart) tries to set him up with ruggedly handsome Josh (Ian Roberts-a former Australian professional rugby player, actor and model-Cedar Boys, Superman Returns, Little Fish). While there is immense chemistry between the two, timing and certain ideals never seem to align. When a shocking tragedy happens the two are paired up to pick up the pieces and sort through the after effects. Saltwater is a story about men of all ages, finding love, losing friends, navigating their way through life and knowing it's the journey rather then the destination that's important.

Cast & Characters

Ronnie Kerr as Will Baston;
Ian Roberts as Josh;
Bruce L. Hart as Rich;
Berna Roberts as Christine;
Will Bethencourt as Mike;
Brent Henry as Jack;
Jonathan Camp as Shawn;
Justin Utley as Joe;
Jonathan Brett as Hank;
Bryan Glick as Restaurant Patron