Two Step
A Film by Alex R. Johnson
2014 - USA - Thriller - DCP - 1.78 - 93 min.
with Beth Broderick , James Landry Hebert & Skyy Moore
Language: English
Produced by Alex R. Johnson , Paul Biedrzycki & Pat Cassidy and Charles Mulford
Austin, Texas. After the death of his grandmother, college student Jame finds consolation in the company of Dot, a Country Music dancer. While settling Grams' affairs, James discovers she has been the victim of the "grandparent scam" in which someone posing as James has been stealing her thousands of dollars. But before James can go looking for the culprit, he shows up at the front door, desperate for money.
Official Selection
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