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**Music used with permission. See botton**

Leaving Town is a fast-paced, feature length drama about three desperate childhood friends that are losing everything, and holding on to anything.

Thomas (Jason King) has just been kicked out of university, his scholarship revoked. He has no choice but to return to the small town he grew up in and shoulder the humiliation of dealing with an overly expectant father. Gerry (Dylan MacDonald), working his fourth job in half as many years, gets dumped by his girlfriend on their 7th anniversary. Christian (Sean Radigan), fed up with working the docks, makes a bad deal with some shady players, and it can only get worse.

The trio come up with an ingenious plan to leave town and walk away fro all their worries, but as with anything, no plan is foolproof. Along with Thomas' sister, Amanda (Megan Knight), they must go with their gut and be quick on the draw to outsmart the obstacles stopping them from making a clean get away.

From car chases to burning barns, drug dealers to street brawls, Leaving Town is non-stop action. See what getting out will get them into.

Directed by: Gavin Michael Booth & Michael Drouillard

Produced by: Liz Copeland

www.myspace.com/gavinbooth

Celldweller track "Subterrea" and One Man's Opinion tracks "Crawl Into Bed With Me" / "Thirteen Bottles, Ten Pills And One Note" used with permission.

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  • i dont think it would be so much of a bad movie as a bad plot. i watch this trailer, and i cant help thinking, what next? the whole movie is about one step in the characters arch. the ark starts, something happens, it goes up, then a climax, then the arch goes down. this film just seems to me that its supposed to have an arch, but in reality, that arch is only one step on a larger arch, that has yet to reach its climax.i see where ur going, but i just think the film needsa little more

  • @williamrafe1 OR... to say more in the trailer would give away the plot.. which is revealed in the film and has enough twists and turns you can't guess where the story takes you. Or what you said. Who knows? :) a 2 minute trailer can't possibly sum up the entire film.. nor should it... I hate American trailers of late that tell you the entire freaking plot sometimes. LOVE the INCEPTION trailer for example... great sense of the world, the characters. but no real plot line. GREAT HYPE.

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  • OMG RADIGAN'S GOT A GUNNN!!!!

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  • lol radigan

  • Put this on netflix and ill watch it

  • ID advice a stronger narrative focus in the trailer, introduce the characters quickly and stick to one aspect or theme. U want to show more, make another trailer.

  • @GavinMichaelBooth i dont think the audience wants u to sum up the plot into the trailer, i just think that u werent really clear on what drives the characters is all. im not saying the movie is bad, because i havnt seen it, but maybe the trailer wasnt all that good. idk

  • @williamrafe1 i havnt seen the whole film, so i cant really say much for sure. but from what i gain from the trailer, i dont think its really clear why these characters are leaving,or if its really that necissary to leave town.it would seem to me that if they leave town,they need something else to happen for their story to keep going. i just dont think that the story is very crucial, that the events that transpire in it are really important enough to gain what i think ur looking for

  • Where did you find these actors? Holy shit... generally shit actors are at least good looking (their only save point). But these clowns? C'mon... Even this trailer wasted my time.

  • bad ass

  • I think after watching this and the "Still Here" trailer I'm impressed with the fact that it looks like these are two movies by the same director in fairly different genres that look appealing to me.

    "Still Here" in that Garden State kind of way (that I will probably never be able to explain if you don't know what I mean) and this one is a different but still great way. I'd love to see the finished films when they're done!

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