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The Money Shot

"They Had One Last Shot..."

Stan and Eddie are two simple guys. They live simple lives, work simple jobs, and make simple movies. That is, until the day they dream of creating the impossible and bringing to life the greatest of all cinematic myths: the porno with a plot. With new-found hope, the two armed with only a camera and their determination enlist the help of friends and strangers alike as they embark on an insane race against time to complete their cinematic masterpiece and earn their place in the books of celluloid glory. Will Stan and Eddie persevere and create the unimaginable and take top honors at the Harbor Film Festival? Or will they crash and burn?

Top Cast

  • Art Hall

    Art Hall

    Stan Nichols

  • Chris Walls

    Chris Walls

    Eddie Roberts

  • Gabriela Pinto

    Gabriela Pinto

    Jenna

  • Mike Barroga

    Mike Barroga

    Himmel

  • Joseph Lex

    Joseph Lex

    Jerry

  • Mike Smith

    Mike Smith

    Uncle Roy

  • Robert Lee

    Robert Lee

    Clarence

  • Big Ben Kennedy

    Big Ben Kennedy

    Harvey Wahlbanger

  • Sabrina Sander

    Sabrina Sander

    Krysta

Overview

Stan and Eddie are two simple guys. They live simple lives, work simple jobs, and make simple movies. That is, until the day they dream of creating the impossible and bringing to life the greatest of all cinematic myths: the porno with a plot. With new-found hope, the two armed with only a camera and their determination enlist the help of friends and strangers alike as they embark on an insane race against time to complete their cinematic masterpiece and earn their place in the books of celluloid glory. Will Stan and Eddie persevere and create the unimaginable and take top honors at the Harbor Film Festival? Or will they crash and burn?

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