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Tomorrow, Maybe (film)

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Tomorrow, Maybe
Directed byJace Daniel
Produced byDavid Brownlow
Roy Kirk 1st
Robert Blanche
Screenplay byJace Daniel
Roy Kirk 1st
Robert Blanche
StarringRobert Blanche
Bethany Jacobs
Grant Davis
Music byBill Christensen
CinematographyJace Daniel
Edited byWill Lesher-Pierson
Production
company
Borderworld Studios
Bridgetown Entertainment
Random Media
Distributed byThe Orchard
Release date
  • June 4, 2017 (2017-06-04)
(premier)
  • August 20, 2019 (2019-08-20)
(worldwide)
Running time
84 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$30,000

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Tomorrow, Maybe is a 2017 American film written, directed and shot by Jace Daniel and starring Robert Blanche, Bethany Jacobs, Grant Davis and Brian Sutherland.

Plot[edit]

Lloyd (Robert Blanche) is released from prison after 5 years of incarceration. His only goal on the outside is to reconnect with his daughter Iris (Bethany Jacobs), who is unwilling to speak to him. The two have had a poor relationship in the past and her trust for him is gone. But after her husband Bobby (Grant Davis) begins showing signs of physical abuse, she has nobody else to turn to. Bobby is not happy that Lloyd has returned to their lives.

Cast[edit]

  • Robert Blanche as Lloyd Hayek, ex-con and father of Iris.
  • Bethany Jacobs as Iris Grace, a CNA for a local hospital.
  • Grant Davis as Bobby Grace, Iris's abusive narcotics agent husband.
  • Brian Sutherland as Terry Jyles, Bobby's narcotics partner and best friend.
  • Robert McKeehen as Nathan Waits, Lloyd's best friend who is letting him stay at his house.
  • Garfield Wedderburn as Sgt. Hudson, Bobby's boss.
  • Erin Hagen as Angie, Iris's work friend.
  • Kyle Vahan as George, Lloyd's prison guard become friend.

Production[edit]

The film was funded independently between both director Jace Daniel and the producer (as well as father) David Brownlow. Shooting took 14 days and post production took a year. The completed film sat on the shelf for another 2 years until finally being released on Amazon Prime as well as other streaming platforms.

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