Construction (film)
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Directed by | Malcolm Goodwin |
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Written by | Victor Hawks |
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Music by | Pancho Burgos-Goizueta |
Cinematography | Travis Hoffman |
Edited by | Mike Fischer Malcolm Goodwin |
Production company | Vision Vehicle Productions |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Construction is a American romantic comedy film written by Victor Hawks and directed by Malcolm Goodwin. Angie Canuel, Victor Hawks And Malcolm Goodwin serves as producer.[1][not in citation given] It stars Victor Hawks, Gino Anthony Pesi, Devin Ratray, Brooke Nevin, Alexandra Chando, Anabelle Acosta and Angie Canuel.[2][3][4]
Summary[edit]
Vin, Bobby, and Ray are three blue collar guys who can't seem to get things to line up in their lives. They had so many dreams when they were 18, but then life seemed to catch up with them, and now they feel stuck in every way. This is a story about men, and the women who make them better.
—Victor Hawks
Cast[edit]
- Victor Hawks as Vin Housemann
- Gino Anthony Pesi as Bobby Kidman
- Devin Ratray as Ray
- Brooke Nevin as Jessica
- Alexandra Chando as Colleen
- Anabelle Acosta as Lori
- Angie Canuel as Brooke
- Brian Johnson as Young Vin Housemann
- Brian Charles Johnson as Young Vin Housemann
- David Weil as Young Bobby Kidman
- Jay Schmidt as Young Ray
- Mackenzie Mauzy as Courtney Wolfson
- Francesca Catalano as Allison
- Danny Burstein as Jay
- Jennifer Laura Thompson as Janet
- Richard Hawks as Cliff
- Jin Kelley as Bouncer
- April McCullough as Angie
- Dean Acree as Footby Player
- Melanie Ammerman as Becky
- Becca Ayers as Becca
- Jennifer Blakeslee as Broadway Cast Member
- Mary Booth as Gwen
- Arcadio Cadena as Construction Worker
- Mike Carlsen as Mike
- Eddie Chang as Big Bad Eddie
- David Crane as David
- Hanna Dickinson as Broadway Cast Member
- Tory Dubé as Sandra
- Kristina Emerson as Alexis
- Allison Fischer as Beth
- Kimiko Glenn as Erin
- John Hafner as Drunk Party Goer
- Arlene Hawks as Darlene
- Christina Hogue as Julia Myer
- Teresa Hui as Broadway Cast Member
- Jack Impellizzeri as Foreman
- Bryan Kennedy as Bryan
- Li Jun Li as Theresa
- Jason Loffredo as Franky the Piano Guy
- Lil Malinich as Celeste
- Brittany Mason as Brenda
- Tyler McGee as Hank
- Victoria Meade as Julia Myer
- James Moye as Bernie
- Miranda Plant as Broadway Cast Member
- Jon Prescott as Aaron
- Mark Provencher as Big M
- Laura Pugliese as Dancer
- Tommy Schultz as Tommy
- Matthew Stocke as Matt
- Abigail Grace Tallman as Melinda
- Amanda Tudesco as Clara
- Noah Weisberg as Gene
- Claire Jamison as Lisa (uncredited)
Release[edit]
The film was first released on 2015 and re-released in the United States on April 28, 2017 and April 30, 2021.[5][not in citation given]
References[edit]
- ↑ Stockman, Tom (August 24, 2017). "LIFETIME SCARY MOVIE SET Arrives on DVD September 12th from Lionsgate". wearemoviegeeks.com.
- ↑ ""Chicago Fire " recap (1.24): "It didn't take."".
- ↑ Yamato, Jen. "Factory 25 Springs For 'Hellaware'; DigiNext Takes 'Pass The Light' & 'Construction'; Cinedigm Inks Wiesenthal Docu Deal". Deadline. Retrieved August 14, 2014.
- ↑ Goodfellow, Melanie (December 21, 2020). "Annemarie Jacir's first TV series among 39 projects to secure Doha grants". ScreenDaily.
- ↑ Jones, Tamika (July 27, 2017). "Horror Highlights: FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY'S Board Game, Lifetime Scary Movie Set, Twin Cities Horror Festival 2017". Dailydead.
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