A Single Shot
Synopsis
Directed by: David M. Rosenthal
Starring: Sam Rockwell, William H. Macy, Jeffrey Wright, Jason Isaacs, Joe Anderson, Ophelia Lovibond, Kelly Reilly
A Bron Studios / Unified Pictures / Unanimous Entertainment co-production
Synopsis:
“A Single Shot” revolves around a simple man, a tragic accident, his despair and the need for immediate redemption. While each of his subsequent decisions seems dubious at best, his character is so human, that one knows there are good intentions behind his carelessness.
In the wrong hands, John Moon, A Single Shot’s protagonist, would be nothing more than a trigger-happy, white-trash monster. Moon, while stalking a deer out of season, accidentally shoots and kills a teenage girl. While trying to dispose of her body in a cave, he stumbles upon a hefty sum of money.
This starts a tense and thrilling adventure between hunter John Moon and the hardened backwater criminals out for his blood. After his wife and child walk out on him due to a string of bad luck and unfortunate circumstances. Moon’s mistaken act set in motion a deadly game of cat and mouse. With mysterious circumstances surrounding the discovery of a small fortune John Moon will need to outsmart those hunting him down to save himself and his family.
Cast
Director
David M. Rosenthal
Producer
Aaron L. Gilbert
Keith Kjarval
Chris Coen
John Raymonds (EP)
Writer
Matthew F. Jones
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