The Frontier Boys
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Directed by | John Grooters |
Screenplay by | John Grooters |
Produced by | John Grooters Judy Grooters Holly McClure |
Starring | Rebecca St. James Big Kenny Earthquake Kelley Timothy Lofing Jedidiah Grooters Jake Boyce Taylor DeRoo Gregory Myhre Rodney Wiseman |
Cinematography | Bryan Papierski |
Edited by | Vincent Boileau John Grooters |
Music by | Eric Schrotenboer |
Distributed by | Ferocious Films |
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Country | Template:Film US |
Language | English |
The Frontier Boys is a 2011 feature film written and directed by John Grooters.
Plot
The story of four high school boys whose undefeated basketball season and friendship are threatened after a drive-by shooting leaves one of them in a coma and one of them with a secret. Brent Fencett, Jed Bracken, and T.J. Lewis are star players on the Charlevoix High School Basketball team; Jackson Carlson is their most obnoxious fan. They are unbeaten on the court and inseparable off it - until Brent gets caught up in his older brother's mixed up life. The consequences of Brent's choice leave T.J. in the hospital, and Brent's soul in turmoil. [1]