Charlie on Parole
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Charlie on Parole | |
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Directed by | Paul Briganti Kevin Mead |
Produced by | Darren Miller Kevin Mead Paul Briganti Peggy O'Leary |
Written by | Paul Briganti Kevin Mead Darren Miller |
Starring | T. J. Miller Joe Wengert Molly Ryman Bobby Moynihan |
Music by | Emily Axford |
Cinematography | Gus Sacks |
Edited by | Paul Briganti |
Release date |
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Running time | 27 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Charlie on Parole is a short film starring T.J. Miller, Joe Wengert, Molly Ryman, and Bobby Moynihan. It is about Charlie, an unlikely ex-con who readjusts to life after prison, only to find one thing: it's tough on the outside.[2][3]
Plot[edit]
Charlie, an awkward, well-natured young man, has recently been released from prison. Attempting to re-initiate his romantic life after a decade in federal containment, Charlie finds that his criminal history is a hard fact for women to accept when he strikes out with his co-worker, Beth.
With no role models, Charlie turns to his impatient parole officer, Sheila. Though she’d rather take care of business than hear about his problems, Charlie manages to squeeze motherly support out of her from time to time. He also finds 'support' in his best friend Chester, a fellow ex-con who fits the criminal role better than Charlie.
After horrible letdowns and awkward dating situations, Charlie finds Amy, a down-to-earth coworker who he thinks might just be the one to accept him. With Sheila’s help, Charlie allows their relationship to grow without letting Amy know about his past, until the moment when he is finally forced to reveal his secret.
Cast[edit]
- T.J. Miller (Charlie)
- Molly Ryman (Amy)
- Joe Wengert (Eli)
- Bobby Moynihan (Ex-Con)
- Mitch Wissick
- Emily Axford (Victoria)
- Richard Brundage (Coworker Mike)
- Kate Gilligan (Beth)
- Lynn Laurence (Sheila)
References[edit]
- ↑ "Charlie on Parole trailer, an interview regarding sandwiches". 4 September 2008. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
- ↑ "Check Out Charlie on Parole, a Short Film with TJ Miller, Bobby Moynihan and Joe Wengert". Vulture. 6 April 2011. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
- ↑ "Worth the wait: "Charlie On Parole," a short film starring TJ Miller - The Comic's Comic". Retrieved 10 June 2020.
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