The Frontier Boys
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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. With notable appearances by Contemporary Christian music artist Rebecca St. James and country music singer Big Kenny, the film follows the story of four friends in a small Michigan town who deal with a drive-by shooting. Shot entirely in Michigan, the post-production was also completed by Michigan film production company Grooters Productions.
Plot Summary
Four high-school friends in a small Michigan town find their basketball season disrupted when a drug dealer moves to town. Brent Fencett (Timothy Lofing) becomes a witness to the drive-by shooting of Taylor DeRoo (T.J. Lewis), the high school's basketball star. As witness, Brent must decide whether or not to give up his own brother to the police or protect him from the consequences. Meanwhile, Brent's good friend Jed Bracken (Jedidiah Grooters) attempts to uncover the truth behind the shooting - not realizing that his best friend has all the answers.
Soundtrack
The soundtrack contains music from popular musicians Switchfoot, Rebecca St. James, Big Kenny, and Superchick [1].
Distribution
The film began limited theater release in February 2011 [2]. The film is being distributed by Ferocious Films as their first feature film release.