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James Shalkoski Jr. | Mitch | |
Stacey Cruwys | Suzanne | |
Amy Ulrich | Ally | |
Tony Ramos Wright | Paul | |
Kevin Cirone | Victor | |
Leila Girard | Renee | |
Mark DiSanzo | Todd | |
Johanna Gorton | Jennifer | |
Alex Cheimets | Mr. Garrity | |
Michael Culp | Andy the Pizza Guy | |
Susan Wornick | Maxine | |
Sari Gagnon | Dina | |
Cindy Houle | Vicki | |
Dan Schuettinger | Stewart | |
Jane Reardon | Danielle | |
Frank Tarara | Ben | |
Monty Houghton | Mr. Willis | |
Christine McFadyen | Janelle | |
Tom Mariano | Detective Ballantine | |
Ken Flott | Mr. Franklin | |
Lucy Y. Robinson | Gail | |
Robert Hylen Jr. | Waiter | |
Robyn Markcum | Julie | |
Paul Carreaux | Bill | |
Jeff Tidwell | Reporter |
Director/Choreographer |
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Producer |
Chris Tyrrell
Stacey Cruwys Maura Butler |
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Writer/Composer |
Chris Tyrrell
Stacey Cruwys |
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Cinematography |
Rajah Samaroo
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Music |
David González
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“The Joneses” is a dark humored tale about life in a cul-de-sac and rivalries between families. Paul (Tony Wright) and Suzanne (Stacey Cruwys) are married as are Ally (Amy Ulrich) and Mitch (James Shalkoski Jr.). They have lived next to one another for years and Paul and Mitch have always competed in a friendly competition of one-upmanship. No one is safe from their games of trying to outdo the other, such as Andy the Pizza Guy (Michael Culp) who loves the fact Paul and Mitch will always out tip the other. However one final attempt to outdo one another goes wrong and the whole neighborhood is subjected to murderous results as secrets come to light about The Joneses. |
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