Ten 'til Noon explained

Ten 'til Noon
Director:Scott Storm
Starring:Alfonso Freeman
Rick D. Wasserman
Rayne Guest
Jenya Lano
Thomas Kopache
Music:Joe Kraemer
Cinematography:Alice Brooks
Editing:Kalman Alexander
Scott Storm
Studio:Shut Up & Shoot Pictures
Distributor:Radio London Films
Released:San Francisco Independent Film Festival
February 3, 2006
Runtime:88 minutes
Budget:$750,000
Language:English
Country:United States

Ten 'Til Noon is a 2006 crime thriller directed by Scott Storm and starring Alfonso Freeman,[1] Rick D. Wasserman, Rayne Guest, Jenya Lano, and Thomas Kopache. It was produced by Michael Creighton Rogers, Michael Mannheim, Gavin Franks, and Brian Osborne.[2]

The film depicts the same ten minutes between 11:50am and 12 noon, during which time a crime is committed, from the perspective of ten different characters.[3] It was filmed on a shoestring budget over the course of several months.

After a premiere screening in Los Angeles, Jon Voight's company, Crystal Sky, bought foreign and domestic distribution rights to the film, and it opened theatrically in Los Angeles on March 30, 2007. The film won awards at the San Francisco Independent Film Festival, San Diego Film Festival, and Newport Beach Film Festival.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rechtshaffen. Michael. Ten 'Til Noon. 3 April 2007. The Hollywood Reporter. 19 July 2020.
  2. Web site: Debruge. Peter. Ten 'Til Noon. 29 March 2007. Variety. 19 July 2020.
  3. Web site: Archived copy . www.riversidefilmfest.org . 17 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070918205316/http://www.riversidefilmfest.org/06RIFF.htm . 18 September 2007 . dead.