Monte Creek
A young woman set out to drive home from her parents house only to find trouble on and off of the road.
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Jim HenryDirectorThe Tin Hat Tramp, The Wind, CopyKat, 9pm
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Jim HenryWriterThe Tin Hat Tramp, The Wind, CopyKat, 9pm
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Jim HenryProducerThe Tin Hat Tramp, The Wind, CopyKat, 9pm
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John Van DykProducerFinders Keepers, The Comedy Can
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C.J. ClaytonProducerFinders Keepers
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Jordan ThompsonKey Cast"Carly"
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Truman TremblayKey Cast"Attendant"
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Dane MortonKey Cast"Kyle Dean Richards"
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Project Type:Short
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Runtime:9 minutes 50 seconds
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Completion Date:October 31, 2020
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Production Budget:400 USD
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Country of Origin:Canada
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Country of Filming:Canada
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Language:English
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Gold Star Movie AwardsNewark, New Jersey
United States
November 30, 2020
Best Thriller Short -
AltFF Alternative Film FestivalToronto
Canada
December 27, 2020
Toronto
Best Thriller Short -
Couch Film FestivalToronto
Canada
December 28, 2020
Best Actress -
Hollywood International Golden Age FestivalNew York
United States
December 10, 2020
New York
Best Thriller Short -
Reale Film Festival - Monthly AwardsMilano
Italy
December 31, 2020
Italian
Best Low-Budget Film -
Redwood Shorts & ScriptsSunnyvale, California
United States
January 7, 2021
California
Best Thriller Short -
Berlin Shorts AwardBerlin
Germany
March 12, 2021
Germany
Best Thriller Short -
Adbhooture Film FestivalKolkata
India
March 2, 2021
India
Best Director -
Adbhooture Film FestivalKolkata
India
March 2, 2021
India
Best Cinematography -
Short Cine FestOnline
United States
March 21, 2021
Best Thriller Short -
Redwood Film FestivalOnline
United States
March 22, 2021
Best Editor -
After Hour Film FestivalOnline
United States
April 9, 2021
Best Thriller Short
Jim Henry is an award-winning writer and filmmaker. He has
written, produced, co-produced and edited award winning short
films as well as adapting novels to screenplays. Jim has a passion
for storytelling that spans his life time and in all genres of film.
His work ethic for writing and editing is second to none and he
does it with a coffee or two or three (dozen). “Let’s do it” is the
answer he gives when his cohorts come up with any ideas and
that is the answer he gets when he comes up with his many ideas.
This short film was from an old urban myth I heard when I was in high school.