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Leather

Country: USA, Language: English, 101 mins

  • Director: Patrick McGuinn
  • Writer: Greg Chandler
  • Producer: Peter Perrone

CGiii Comment

McGuinn keeps making films without any noticeable improvement.

Either he has no film-making talent...or, he manages to [find and] pick the worst scripts that become available to him - it would seem that, in actual fact, it is a mixture of both.

Leather is about making sandals in the backwoods - riveting stuff and the music is guff. Yes, that's the level of writing on display...it would be a compliment to call it pedestrian.

The 'acting' is non-existent and the camera-work is as shabby as it gets...the whole thing is an unmitigated disaster.

Clearly, it is time to choose [those scripts] more wisely!


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Birch, a young man living in the Catskill Mountains, reunites with his childhood friend from the city, Andrew.

Cast & Characters

Chris Graham as Birch;
Andrew Glaszek as Andrew;
Jeremy Neal as Kyle;
Glenda Lauten as May;
Sara Jecko as Stacy;
Valerie Ryan Miller as Luella