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Down the P.C.H. (2006)

Down the P.C.H. (2006)
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Starring:
Vincent Grashaw
Director(s):
Sean Michael Beyer
Format(s):
DVD
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Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins

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Director(s):
Sean Michael Beyer
Writer(s):
Sean Michael Beyer
Producer(s):
Valerie McCaffrey
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    Claudia M.

    "A well-acted gem in the drug film genre...". When the older brother comes home from prison after serving 2 years for a drug conviction, he finds that his 16 yr. old brother has started following in his footsteps. As he tries to get his brother back on track with the $30,000 he has, he finds that his money is gone and his brother has run away. The young actors in the film shows even innocence can be destroyed in the drug culture. It kept my interest and I think there were some actors that really stood out and believe we will be seeing alot more of him in the future.

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    April and gary C.

    i liked this movie, slow at times. the lead actor Zack is really good. best thing in the movie.

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    Chuck L.

    Realistic portrayal of drug life -- overdoses, violence, guns, hits & murder. The plot was so-so, the pace tedious at times, but with "very" good acting which drew me into the dark theme. I fast forwarded through some scenes -- yet I was pulling for the characters & cared enough about them to watch this movie to the end. The actors were so realistic, it was relief to hear how "normal" they sounded in real life, on the commentary.

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