Locker 13

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Directed byBruce Dellis
Jason Marsden
Matthew Mebane
Adam Montierth
Donovan Montierth
Written byJohn Waldron
Jose Rosete
Bruce Dellis
Adam Montierth
Donovan Montierth
Jason Walters, and Cameron Young
Produced byRick Schroder
Jose Rosete
Locker 13
Directed byBruce Dellis
Jason Marsden
Matthew Mebane
Adam Montierth
Donovan Montierth
Written byJohn Waldron
Jose Rosete
Bruce Dellis
Adam Montierth
Donovan Montierth
Jason Walters, and Cameron Young
Produced byRick Schroder
Jose Rosete
StarringKrista Allen
Tatyana Ali
CinematographyRussell Carpenter
Music byJasper Randall
Production
company
Brothers' Ink Productions
Release dates
  • August 8, 2009 (2009-08-08) (Rhode Island Film Festival)[1]
  • March 28, 2014 (2014-03-28) (United States)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$2,468[2]

Locker 13 (originally released as Locker 13: Down and Out) is a 2009 anthology thriller film directed by Bruce Dellis, Jason Marsden, Matthew Mebane, Adam Montierth, and Donovan Montierth.[3] The story was written by John Waldron; the screenplay by Bruce Dellis, Jason Marsden, Donovan Montierth, Jose Rosete, Jason Walters, and Cameron Young. The film was produced by Danny Del Toro, Shawn Haught, Jason Marsden, Neil Mather, Maria White Mebane, Matthew Mebane, Jose Rosete, Rick Schroder, and Nick Stahr.

Skip (Jason Spisak) works at an Old West theme park and is told several stories by his supervisor Archie (Jon Gries). Each story contains not only a strange locker with the number 13 on it, but also involves themes about making the right choices and the consequences of not doing so. The stories range from an aging boxer faced with a big choice to a young man desperate to take his own life.

Cast

Production

Plans to create Locker 13 began in 2007 after Waldron met Adam and Donovan Montierth of Brothers' Ink Productions at a film festival, where they started planning an anthology feature film.[4] The trio sought other filmmakers to join the film by utilizing social media and writing websites, and raised funding via a successful Kickstarter campaign.[4][5][6]

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