Across the Hall

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Across the Hall
Directed by Alex Merkin
Produced by Gary Gimelfarb,
Evan Ferrante
Written by Alex Merkin,
Kris Johnson,
Jesse Mittelstadt,
Julien Schwab
Starring Adrian Grenier,
James Oliver,
Natalie Smyka
Music by Gregg Fine,
Michaelangelo L'Acqua
Cinematography Andrew Carranza
Editing by Alex Merkin
Distributed by Samsung
Release date(s) 2006
Running time 25 min
Country United States
Language English
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Across the Hall is an American short film, made available to view online or downloaded to a cell phone. The movie has two versions- the first is a 25 minute director's cut, usually shown at film festivals, the second is split into two parts for downloading. Since the film is hosted on Samsung's Anyfilms.net, the movie features the use of a Samsung SGH-D600 phone.

Plot

A quiet night takes a dangerous turn when Julian (Adrian Grenier) receives a frantic phone call from his best friend, Terry (James Oliver). Terry claims to have followed his unfaithful fiancée, June (Natalie Smyka), to a seedy hotel on the other side of town. To make matters worse, he’s staked out the room across the hall from her, a bottle of whiskey in one hand and a revolver in the other. Julian pleads with his friend to stay put while he rushes to avert disaster. But is Terry truly as desperate as he sounds, or has Julian been playing into his hands all along?

Cast

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