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Fear the reapers. morePlot:
Samuel North (Nathan Mobley) escapes from Hell to find the person who murdered him, but a team of invincible bounty hunters called REAPERS are sent from the Netherworld to bring him back. full summary | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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Trailers: The Invention Of Lying (From SoundOnSight. 2 July 2009, 6:14 PM, PDT)
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Much better than I expected moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Nathan Mobley | ... | Samuel North | |
| Jaimie Alexander | ... | Hanna Thompson | |
| Cory Rouse | ... | Mally | |
| Poncho Hodges | ... | Oz | |
| Shale Nelson | ... | David North | |
| Stephen Caudill | ... | Peter | |
| Chris Burns | ... | Isaac | |
| Vince Canlas | ... | Cain | |
| Cynthia Evans | ... | Elisha | |
| Daniel Massey Tovell | ... | Lead Reaper | |
| Lori Beth Edgeman | ... | Female Reaper #1 | |
| Amy Lucas | ... | Female Reaper #2 | |
| Brian De Pue | ... | Male Reaper #1 | |
| Justin Welborn | ... | Male Reaper #2 | |
| Blair Redford | ... | Male Reaper #3 |
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Rated R for strong violence and some language.Parents Guide:
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Australia:MA (2007)Filming Locations:
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After graduating from USC filmschool, the writer/director Gregg Bishop financed The Other Side (2006/I) himself with $15,000, which were the profits made from his short film Voodoo (1999). moreFAQ
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After the opening few minutes I was really getting the feeling that I'd made a mistake to watch this - the low budget was very obvious. But then it got going and I was slowly drawn in to the film until I no longer noticed the low budget. Maybe the quality got better as the film progressed, or maybe it just became so involving that it didn't matter, but by the end of the film I was thinking "this is a damn good film!".
The low budget is obvious in the makeup, some of the characters are really too clichéd and there are continuity goofs, but the overall package is a very good film. Certainly comparing it to a big budget movie, it stands up very well just on the strength of the story and the acting alone.
That the director made this on a $15,000 is truly staggering. Hollywood could learn some lessons from this guy in an age of multimillion dollar flops