Stuck is a 2002 Canadian feature-length video drama film written and directed by Lindsay Bourne. It features Amanda Tapping as Liz, JR Bourne as Bernie, Fred Henderson as Gordon, and Courtney Kramer as Cindy.
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Stuck | |
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Directed by | Lindsay Bourne |
Written by | Lindsay Bourne |
Produced by | Lily Hui |
Starring | Amanda Tapping JR Bourne Fred Henderson Courtney Kramer |
Music by | J. Douglass Dodd |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Budget | Can$15,000 (Estimated) |
When four people from very different backgrounds find themselves stuck in an elevator, they find themselves confronting each other and themselves. Will they emerge with their views on the world, others and themselves changed or will the stay stuck in what they believe and in their prejudices?
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