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Ten 'til Noon
Promotional poster
Directed byScott Storm
Written byPaul Osborne
StarringAlfonso Freeman
Rick D. Wasserman
Rayne Guest
Jenya Lano
Thomas Kopache
CinematographyAlice Brooks
Edited byKalman Alexander
Scott Storm
Music byJoe Kraemer
Production
company
Shut Up & Shoot Pictures
Distributed byRadio London Films
Release dates
San Francisco Independent Film Festival
February 3, 2006
Running time
88 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$750,000

Ten 'Til Noon is a 2006 crime thriller film directed by Scott Storm and starring Alfonso Freeman,[1] Rick D. Wasserman, Rayne Guest, Jenya Lano, and Thomas Kopache. It was produced by Michael Creighton Rogers, Michael Mannheim, Gavin Franks, and Brian Osborne.[2]

It witnesses the same ten minutes from the often tense perspective of ten different characters.

Its official description is: Between 11:50 and 12:00 noon, a crime is committed. In the same ten-minute period, we follow the lives of the ten people, all connected to this crime. As we see each person's point of view, we are propelled closer and closer to the truth of what exactly happened...and why.[3]

It was shot during separate months on a shoestring budget with the help of countless crew and friend favors.

After a Los Angeles Premiere screening, Jon Voight's company, Crystal Sky, signed on to sell foreign and domestic distribution and the film opened theatrically in Los Angeles on March 30, 2007. It has won awards at multiple film festivals (San Francisco Independent Film Festival, San Diego Film Festival, Newport Beach Film Festival).

References

  1. ^ Rechtshaffen, Michael (3 April 2007). "Ten 'Til Noon". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  2. ^ Debruge, Peter (29 March 2007). "Ten 'Til Noon". Variety (magazine). Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  3. ^ [1]