Save Me (2007 film)
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| Save Me | |
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Theatrical release poster | |
| Directed by | Robert Cary |
| Produced by | Christopher Racster Herb Hamsher Chad Allen Robert Gant Judith Light |
| Screenplay by | Robert Desiderio |
| Story by | Craig Chester Alan Hines |
| Starring | Chad Allen Robert Gant Judith Light Stephen Lang |
| Music by | Jeff Cardoni |
| Cinematography | Rodney Taylor |
| Editing by | Philip J. Bartell |
| Distributed by | First Run Features |
| Release date(s) |
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| Running time | 96 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Save Me is a 2007 film directed by Robert Cary about Mark (Chad Allen), a drug-addicted homosexual man who is admitted into an ex-gay program run by Gayle (Judith Light) and her husband Ted (Stephen Lang). The film premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and was later picked up for distribution by independent studio First Run Features.
In September 2008 the film began its limited theatrical release in select markets in the United States.[1][2]
The film screened at over 6 film festivals and has drawn positive reviews from Entertainment Weekly, Variety, Time Out London and several other publications.[3][4]
[edit] Cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Jeremy Glazer | Trey |
| Chad Allen | Mark |
| David Petruzzi | Dustin |
| Arron Shiver | Jude |
| Colin Jones | Randall |
| Stephen Lang | Ted |
| Judith Light | Gayle |
| William Dennis Hurley | Bill |
| Robert Gant | Scott |
| Robert Baker | Lester |
| Ross Kelly | Adam |
| Luce Rains | Clerk |
| Paul Scallan | Paul |
| Carmen Morales | Lydia |
| Forrest Fyre | Dr. Wilson |
| Greg Serano | Hector |
| Marc Miles | Pastor Thompson |
| Kevin Wiggins | Mr. Andrews |
| Mary Evans | Mrs. Andrews |
| Hunter Krestan | John |
| Carmen Serano | Anna |
| Sam Gill | Jeff |
| Brent Lambert | Dancer (uncredited) |
| Paul McGowen | Doctor Lowney (uncredited) |
[edit] External links
- Save Me at the Internet Movie Database
- Save Me at AllRovi
- Save Me at Rotten Tomatoes
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