Olive Juice
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Olive Juice | |
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Directed by | Ken Hastings |
Produced by | Nicholas D. Karvounis |
Written by | Ken Hastings |
Starring | Leighanne Littrell, James Berlau, Michael Hartson, Ginger King, Brian Littrell, A.J. McLean |
Language | English |
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Olive Juice was a romantic comedy shot on location in Mount Dora and Orlando, Florida. It was the feature film directorial debut for Ken Hastings. It was one of the more significant independent films produced in the Florida Film Industry.
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[edit] Story
Leighanne Littrell stars as the spunky Michelle Malloy who feels life is perfect. But she is soon caught unprepared when she learns that her mother has grown ill. The young lady promptly returns to Orlando to visit her sick mother. While she is visiting Michelle soon learns that her fiancé is not the perfect man that she believed he was. Not only does he have a sordid past but he is also involved in some rather unethical activity. She soon grows depressed as future plans for her living happily ever after now appear doomed.
She soon finds solace with a local pet shop owner who steals her heart with his natural charm and his lovable inventory. Many comedic pratfalls ensue as she tries to fight her true feelings simply because her recent split with her fiancé went so badly.
[edit] Technical Specs
Language: English
Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Running Time: 88 Minutes
Rating: PG-13 (contains Adult Language and Sexual Content).
[edit] Cast
Leighanne Littrell as Michelle Malloy
James Berlau as Keeler Davis
Michael Hartson as Matt
Ginger King as Helen Malloy
Jay Love as DJ Dan
Bette Berlau as Jodi
Elizabeth Auten as Shawna
Jim R. Coleman as Trace
Lisa Sleeper as Cat Lover
Ken Rush as Ronnie Dupree
Abby Boquiren as Girl Pushing Wheelchair
James Martin Kelly as Chef Nico
Brian Littrell as Horse-Drawn Carriage Driver
A.J. McLean as DJ Naughty
Allan Medina as Club Patron
Eli Waligora as Bar Patron
Cornelia White as 'A**hole' Woman
Lori Moegling as Herself (uncredited)
[edit] Crew
Written and Directed by
Ken Hastings
Produced by
Nicholas D. Karvounis
Associated Produced by
Mark Anthony Galluzzo and Leighanne Littrell
Original Music by
Brett Laurence
Jason Libs
Michael Tschanz
Cinematography by
Alex D. Karvounis
Film Editing by
Alex D. Karvounis
Nicholas D. Karvounis
Production Design by
Neil Norman
Art Direction by
Ben Daseler
Costume Design by
Cynthia Nordstrom
Production Management
Larry A. Lee
Art Department
Kimberly Burke
[edit] Trivia
- Brian Littrell and A.J. McLean are both members of the popular music band, "The Backstreet Boy."