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END OF THE LINE (2002)
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Adam,
Frank and Michael try to discover what they have in common |
Synopsis
END OF THE LINE is a dramatic/mystery that takes place in three different
time periods. A man named Frank is a soldier in World War II embarking on his
first mission. His squad must rescue a B-17 crew just behind enemy lines, but
are ambushed by Nazi’s and Frank is one of the only survivors. A man named
Adam is unhappy with his life in the present. A mysterious stranger shows him
glimpses of his past and the life he should have experienced. A man in the
future named Michael is on trial for breaking the laws of an underground city
called New Haven. After discovering the secrets of this oppressive society, he
tried to escape in order to find his past.
Along the way all three men meet to discover what they have in common.
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Credits for END OF THE LINE (2002) – 58 minutes
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Cast: |
| Frank Lawrence |
Bobby Sloan |
| Adam Lawrence |
Yancy Young |
| Michael Lawrence |
Randy Allen |
| Clarence |
Mark Adams |
| Kathy |
Nicole Crawford |
| Steve |
Chris Aytes |
| Judge #1 Voice |
Michael Compton |
| Judge #3 Voice |
Richard Bealer |
| Judges #1 & 3
Stand-ins |
Ryan Desemo |
| Judge #2 |
Mark Adams |
| Security Guard #1 |
Chris Watson |
| Security Guard #2 |
Mark Adams |
| Scott |
Scott Brantley |
| The Sarge |
Kevin Lockwood |
| The Lieutenant |
Ian McCue |
| Soldier in Half-Track |
Mark Davis |
| Bomber Pilot |
Yancy Young |
| German Soldier #1 |
Scott Brantley |
| German Soldier #2 |
Thomas Lockwood |
| American Soldier |
Bill Nestelroad |
| American Soldier |
Kenton Lockwood |
| American Soldier |
Mic Huddleston |
| American Soldier |
Alex Derby |
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Crew: |
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Produced,
Written, Directed and Edited by Mark Adams |
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Music
Composed and Performed by Kerry Marsh |
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World
War II Weapons, Vehicles, Equipment and Technical Advice Provided by
Great
Bend Army Airfield Museum
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Special
Thanks to the 4th Armor 25th Reconn Reenactors |
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Production and
Post-Production Equipment provided by
Barton
County Community College |
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Shot
on Location at
Barton
County Community College
Camp
Aldrich Conference Center
Great
Bend Municipal Airport
and
in Great Bend, Kansas |
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1st Place at the 2003 KAN Film Festival |
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