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| Nicholas Rempel | Mike | |
| Todd Fraser | Dan | |
| Asbury Ward | Jim Antonelli | |
| Liam McGrath | Gary Antonelli | |
| Dolores Dwyer | Terri Antonelli | |
| Aaron Denney | Randy | |
| Diane Conway | Trapper | |
| Arthur Ward | Billy | |
| Norm Skaggs | Frank | |
| James Peck | Rick | |
| Blaine Souza | Toothpick | |
| John Simpson | Tom | |
| Dana Charnofsky | Eileen | |
| John Knowles | Carl | |
| Guy Ussorio | Man in Bar | |
| Sunnia Eastwood | Woman in Bar | |
| Gary T. Farlow | Cardplayer | |
| Rori Reber | Woman Mourner | |
| Howard Dippold | Minister |
| Director/Choreographer |
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| Producer |
Michael Moore
A.P. Gonzalez Lucas Mireles |
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| Writer/Composer |
Michael Moore
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| Cinematography |
Meg Partridge
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| Music |
Robert Stine
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Mike, a young hired hand in California is working a small farm with a close friend, Dan. Mike is content on the farm and obviously attracted to the handsome Dan. Dan seems to be attracted to Mike as well but is a drifter and not happy as a farmer. He longs to finish out the contract and move on to a big city, perhaps with Mike. Gary, a boy from the next farm over, befriends them during their daily chores. Gary lives with his abusive father, a stepmother and a stepbrother. Gary is drawn to the camaraderie of the young farmhands in part to avoid his problems at home. When an innocent session of skinny-dipping is misconstrued by the boy's father, the young hired hands soon find themselves unjustly suspected of wrongdoing in a suddenly hostile small town. |
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