A Fuchsia Elephant
A Fuchsia Elephant | |
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Directed by | Dianna Agron |
Produced by |
Dianna Agron Dave Franco Rob Krauss |
Written by | Dianna Agron |
Screenplay by | Dianna Agron |
Starring |
Dianna Agron Dave Franco Paul Boukadakis Kelsey Crane Max Crumm Rowly Dennis Eddie Hargitay Millie Huckabee |
Cinematography |
Rob Krauss Austin Michael Scott |
Edited by | Rob Krauss |
Running time | 10 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
A Fuchsia Elephant is a 2009 American short comedy film screenplay and directed by Dianna Agron, starring Dianna Agron and Dave Franco.[1] The film was never released, however, it's unknown if Agron will release it any time.
Plot
On the day before her eighteenth birthday, Charlotte Hill (Dianna Agron) makes a decision to change. Not wanting to follow in the footsteps of her alcoholic mother, she enlists a sober partner named Michael (Dave Franco) to help guide her. He challenges her to think of something fun to do to celebrate, and with the help of some friends, she recreates the eighth birthday party she never had. The party is an imaginative romp filled with pirates, gypsies and a fuchsia elephant...the best she's ever had.
Production
Because of filming the first season of Glee, Dianna Agron was not available to direct her own short film, so she did it during the series hiatus in the summer of 2009. The film star Agron herself and Dave Franco, both were in a relationship during the filming so Franco served as an executive producer.[2]
Cast
- Dianna Agron as Charlotte Hill
- Dave Franco as Michael
- Paul Boukadakis as Paul
- Kelsey Crane as Kelsey
- Max Crumm as Scuba Sampson
- Rowly Dennis as Rowly
- Eddie Hargitay as Eddie
- Millie Huckabee as Millie
- Christina McDowell as Mara the Mermaid (as Christina Grace)
- David Petruzzi as Dave
- Mikey Post as Mikey
- Shelby Rabara as Shelby
- Tyler Spindel as Tyler
- Talia Tabin as Talia (as Talia Steinberg)
- Lindsay Zir as Lindsay
References
- ↑ Dianna Agron's Short Film 'A Fuchsia Elephant' In High Demand cambio.com Retrieved 2010-12-13
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