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Away (A)Wake

Country: USA, Language: English, 91 mins

  • Director: Morgan Jon Fox
  • Writer: Suzi Crashcourse; Morgan Jon Fox
  • Producer: Morgan Jon Fox; Ginger Gassel

CGiii Comment

All the trademarks are there - immediately identifying this as a Morgan Jon Fox film: dreariness, angst-ridden teens, no acting skill, no writing skill, no directing skill, no editing skill - NADA.

A definite non-improvement from his equally bad debut.

If this is also semi-autobiographical, like Blue Citrus Hearts, then get a fucking life - one that is a smidgen more interesting than the one you are leading and STOP subjecting us to this talentless tedium.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Larsen, runs away after the principle reveals a photo of him making out with another boy to the whole school.

Cast & Characters

Bill Baker as Larson's Father;
Doris Barker as Principal;
Helen Bowman as Edith;
David Caffey as Corey's Father;
Daniel Long as Evan;
Saki Manousakis as Larson;
Timothy Morton as Corey;
Mark Pergolizzi as Phil;
Pamela Tice Chapman