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78% Rotten Tomatoes Directed by Simon Rumley Music by Richard Chester Initial release 2010 Music director Richard Chester Initial DVD release 17 May 2011 | 6.4/10 2/5 The Guardian Written by Simon Rumley Cinematography Milton Kam Director Simon Rumley Screenplay Simon Rumley | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Produced by Bob Portal
Simon Rumley
Adam Goldworm
Tim League Starring Noah Taylor
Amanda Fuller
Marc Senter Cast Amanda Fuller, Noah Taylor, Marc Senter, Jon Michael Davis, Nick Ashy‑Holden Similar Movies about veterans, Satirical movies, Thrillers |
Red White & Blue is a 2010 revenge-thriller film written and directed by Simon Rumley.
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Plot summary

Erica (Amanda Fuller) spends her nights trawling the bars and beds of Austin, Texas. Emotionally withdrawn, her only form of human contact is a series of one-night stands, until she meets the mysterious Nate (Noah Taylor), who claims to have been honorably discharged from service in Iraq. Despite his air of danger, the two form a hesitant bond. But one of Erica’s casual sexual encounters, Franki (Marc Senter) — a young, hot-headed wannabe rock star — is about to return dramatically into her life.
Cast

Production

Resident Evil: Apocalypse star Robert Hall worked on the film as Editor. The film was shot in Austin, Texas in the Alamo Drafthouse – 1120 South Lamar Boulevard, Beauty Bar – 617 East 7th Street and The Highball – 1142 South Lamar Boulevard, New Guild Co-Op - 510 West 23rd St. Noah Taylor, Amanda Fuller and Marc Senter played the leads in the Rumleyvision project.
Release

Red, White & Blue premiered on January 29, 2010 as part of the International Film Festival Rotterdam. It was featured in several American film festivals: On March 16, 2010, it appeared in the South by Southwest; On March 27, 2010 it appeared in the Boston Underground Film Festival; and on July 17, 2010 it appeared in the Danger After Dark Film Festival. The film will run on the Fantasia 2010.
Awards
The film won the Best of Fest Narrative Award at the 2010 Boston Underground Film Festival.
Soundtrack
Pop artist and producer Richard Chester composed the official score.

