2 Little, 2 Late
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| 2 Little, 2 Late | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Tony Smith |
| Produced by | Avril Culton |
| Written by | Jim Brooks Mark Swanson |
| Starring | Anthony Michael Hall Brad Renfro Vicellous Reon Shannon Heather McComb |
| Cinematography | Geza Sinkovics |
| Editing by | Kelley Cauthen |
| Release date(s) | September 1999 (Breckenridge Film Festival) |
| Running time | 87 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
2 Little, 2 Late is a 1999 film produced by Deadpool Pictures that tells the stories of different students at a local high school and how they dealt with the situations that arose after racial tensions erupted.
The film stars Anthony Michael Hall as Mr. Burggins, Vicellous Reon Shannon as Seth "Crystal" Meth, Brad Renfro as Jimmy Walsh, Heather McComb as Holly Shannon, Jim Brooks (actor) as Mark Cannon, Wil Horneff as Robbie Fontaine and Zachary Bennett as Mickey McGouvney.
[edit] Cast
- Anthony Michael Hall - Mr. Burggins
- Vicellous Reon Shannon - Seth "Crystal" Meth
- Brad Renfro - Jimmy Walsh
- Heather McComb - Holly Shannon
- Jim Brooks - Mark Cannon
- Wil Horneff - Robbie Fontaine
- Zachary Bennett - Mickey McGouvney
- Brock Adams - Simon Pepper
- Mark Swanson - Darrin Darlow
- Shannon Day - Amber Cleary
- Jason Handley - Kevin LeMonde
- Linda Miller - Molly White
- Rufus Dorsey - Kirby
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