Loren Cass
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- Frank Craft
- Chris Fuller
- Kayla Tabish
- Kayla Tabish
- Travis Maynard
- Lewis Brogan
- Jacob Reynolds
- Mike Glausier
- Din Thomas
- Blag Dahlia
- Keith Morris
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| Directed by | Chris Fuller |
| Written by | Chris Fuller |
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| Cinematography | William Garcia |
| Edited by | Chris Fuller |
| Music by | Jimmy Morey |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Loren Cass is a 2006 American drama film written and directed by Chris Fuller. The film is about adolescents coming to terms with their lives in St. Petersburg, Florida, following the riots that took place in 1996. Loren Cass took ten years to complete.[1]
The story follows Nicole, Jason and Cale and secondarily The Suicide Kid, The Punk Kid and The Fight Kid, among others through the aftermath of the '96 riots.[2] It features several notable St. Petersburg landmarks including the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, the St. Petersburg Pier, St. Petersburg High School and the house where Jack Kerouac lived prior to his 1969 death.
Cast
It stars Kayla Tabish, Travis Maynard, Lewis Brogan, mixed martial artist/UFC veteran Din Thomas and Jacob Reynolds with narration by Keith Morris (of the band The Circle Jerks) and Blag Dahlia (of the band The Dwarves).[3] The film also includes a live performance by New York punk band Leftöver Crack, which was the first show that included drummer Brandon Kolling in the lineup. Kolling died shortly after shooting wrapped.
In February 2006, independent film-making consultant Robert Hawk joined the film's crew to oversee its release effort. Bob Hawk is best known for discovering Kevin Smith's 1994 comedy Clerks.
