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The Eleven O'Clock (2016)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 13M

Director : Derin Seale

Synopsis

The delusional patient of a psychiatrist believes he is actually the psychiatrist. As they each attempt to treat each other the session gets out of control.

Actors

Josh Lawson
Josh Lawson
Terry Phillips
Damon Herriman
Damon Herriman
Nathan Klein
Alyssa McClelland
Alyssa McClelland
Donna
Jessica Wren
Jessica Wren
Linda
Eliza Logan
Eliza Logan
Daisy
Gregory J. Thorsby
Gregory J. Thorsby
Security Guard

Crews

Derin Seale
Derin Seale
Director
Josh Lawson
Josh Lawson
Writer
Derin Seale
Derin Seale
Producer
Josh Lawson
Josh Lawson
Producer
Matt Toll
Matt Toll
Director of Photography
Drew Thompson
Drew Thompson
Editor
Adrian Sergovich
Adrian Sergovich
Original Music Composer
Elizabeth Mary Moore
Elizabeth Mary Moore
Production Design
Brenda Hayward
Brenda Hayward
Costume Design
Karen Bryson
Karen Bryson
Producer

Trailers and other movies

The Eleven O’Clock Trailer

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