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In a scene from "Whiskey Slide", from left; James Maher, Geordie Prodis, Shawn Flanagan, Jr. and Max Prodis.
LOOKiLOOS story, Vintage Farmhouse.

James Maher...Frank Pastorelli
Anthony Santucci...Chauncy Panabaker
Produced by Shawn Flanagan and Geordie Prodis Directed by Shawn Flanagan Associate Producers: Don DeMico, Maggie Wilhelm, Kate Melia, Anthony Santucci and D. Michael Kane. Written by Shawn Flanagan and Kate Melia Director of Photography: Phil Grasso Assistant Camera: Tony Alfaro and David Erikson Boom Sound: Travis Braz and John Dewhitt Period Advisor: Anita Venezia Photographers: Mike Gendimenico & Dave Carmalinghi Set Designers: Brian Sharp, Adriana Sharp and Kerstin Schipper Production Coordinators: Robert duPreez and Rosalind Schell Armorer's: Dave Carmalinghi and D.C. Murphy Picture Car Coordinator: Don Skow Sound Editor: David Leventhal Original Music by John DeBorde & Sean Carlson
Vintage Cars Provided by: Don Skow, Shaughnessy McGehee, Chad Hunt, Sam Sunseri, Stan Paddock, Diane Glew and Pete Castonguay.
LOG LINE:
Set in the foothills of Northern California Gold Country, Whiskey Slide is the story about the desperate measures people take when faced with economic hard times.
SYNOPSIS:
Henry Percy (Geordie Prodis) is a man whose dreams get in the way of his life. Unwilling to take on a normal job, Henry is obsessed with gold panning and striking it rich, despite it being 1932 and decades too late for the gold rush. His very pregnant wife, Louise Percy (Kate Melia) is left alone to take care of their small farm and deal with the stress and discomfort brought on by The Great Depression. Coming from a prominent local family, Louise struggles with loneliness and the concept of poverty as she is slowly pushed to the limit, both physically and emotionally. Despite his wifes pleading, Henry is bent on chasing his pipe-dream, ignoring his responsibility to provide for his family and choosing to spend his time either panning for gold in the hills or painting aimlessly in the attic of their modest, but lovely Victorian-era farmhouse. When the creditors arrive at their door threatening to take away their home, Henry heads for the hills, once again looking for treasure in the murky creek-beds scattered throughout the nearby, unincorporated township known as Whiskey Slide.
Shawn M. Flanagan with Max Prodis
Brian Sharp...Store Clerk
Antonia Venezia...Saloon Performer
Pres Miranda and Michelle R. Rennels are held up at the bank.
D.C. Murphy as the Sheriff, with Bobby Castillo as the Deputy.