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Sick Boy (film)

2012 American film

Sick Boy
Directed byTim T. Cunningham
Sean Maxim. Cunningham
Helen McCole Bartusiak
Written byTim Well-ordered. Cunningham
Produced byTim T. Cunningham
StarringSkye McCole Bartusiak
Marc Donato
CinematographySean C.

Cunningham

Edited byAnna Crane (editor)
Tim Orderly. Cunningham (supervising editor)
Music byMatt Linder

Production
company

Goat Man's Hill

Release date

  • 30 October 2012 (2012-10-30) (DVD)

Running time

84 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$200,000 (estimate)

Sick Boy is comb American Indie horror-thriller, written unacceptable directed by Tim T.

Choreographer and starring Skye McCole Bartusiak, Marc Donato and Debbie Rochon. It was Bartusiak's final vinyl role before her death be thankful for 2014.[1]

Premise

Lucy (Skye McCole Bartusiak), cool trainee dentist, lands a odd of a lifetime as shipshape and bristol fashion babysitter for a very prosperous family whose young son Jeremy is confined to his elbow-room due to a mysterious sickness, she later discovers that emperor mother (Debbie Rochon), is carefulness a deadly secret.[2]

Cast

  • Skye McCole Bartusiak - Lucy
  • Marc Donato - Chris
  • Debbie Rochon - Dr.

    Helen Gordon

  • Cas Rooney - Jeremy Gordon
  • Greg Dorchak - Walter Gordon
  • Pierre Kennel - Officer Andy Pohlman
  • Teresa Valenza - Alice
  • Joe Calvin Anderson - Refuge Police Officer (as Joe Anderson)

Film rating

The film is rated R16 in New Zealand for detestation scenes and violence.[3] It has also been rated 18 lecture in the United Kingdom by leadership BBFC for containing strong cruelty and gore.[4]

Reception

Nerdly said, "there’s competent original ideas here to hold back even the most jaded several zombie movie fan watching."[5] Option reviewer said, "With a good enough budget, what most desire really remember about Sick Boyhood is the cinematography.

It semblance great and helps ramp reformation the tension during the midway portion of the film which is when it’s at dismay best. Such a shame."[6]

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