Ten Inch Hero
- Director: David Mackay
- Writer: Betsy Morris
- Producer: Wade W. Danielson; David Mackay
CGiii Comment
Really...who was this made for?
Dippy, teenage hippies? If so, it hits the mark...even if that mark is way off target.
Perhaps, a little too risque...for the adolescents. But, for those saccharine-soaked space-cadets who have a penchant for stupid sloganny T-shirts...it's a perfect fit!
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Piper moves to Santa Cruz, California to go to the Institute of Art. When she was 15 she gave birth to a daughter, but had to put her up for adoption because she was too young to raise her. Years later she sees an article about a girl she thinks is her daughter, who lives in Santa Cruz, and applies for a job in a sandwich shop. As she works there she gets to know the staff. Tish is a babe, she tries to seduce every guy who comes into the shop, and she goes home with those who flirt back. Jen, a computer nerd who has a love affair online with a guy who calls himself fuzzy22. She's not as pretty as Tish and she struggles with self-confidence. And there's a crazy haired guy called Priestly; he's not like other guys and dresses different then everyone because he refuses to be "another clone". Piper's boss is a really nice guy named Trucker, who's in love with a woman who owns the store across the street. The audience goes through the sandwich shop crew's personal struggles as they help each other through it all.
Cast & Characters
Elisabeth Harnois as Piper;
Clea DuVall as Jen;
Sean Patrick Flanery as Noah;
Jensen Ackles as Priestly;
Danneel Harris as Tish;
Alice Krige as Zo;
John Doe as Trucker;
Brandon Barash as Stud;
Matt Barr as Brad;
Jordan Belfi as Jeff;
Tony Daly as Tony;
Peter Dennis as Mr. Julius;
Judith Drake as Lucille;
Reid Godshaw as Dude #2;
Justin Jones as Cashier