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His Name Is Bobby (2005) Online

His Name Is Bobby (2005) Online
Original Title :
His Name Is Bobby
Genre :
Movie / Short / Drama
Year :
2005
Directror :
Darrin Lipscomb
Cast :
Alexis Adames,Marie Augustine,Alex Avila
Writer :
Darrin Lipscomb
Budget :
$10,000
Type :
Movie
Time :
14min
Rating :
7.6/10

Set in inner city Los Angeles, a father reluctantly allows his sixteen year-old son to attend a party revealed to be hosted by gang bangers. Later that night, the father witnesses his son's murder. Weeks later he confronts the killer.

His Name Is Bobby (2005) Online

Set in inner city Los Angeles, a father reluctantly allows his sixteen year-old son to attend a party revealed to be hosted by gang bangers. Later that night, the father witnesses his son's murder. Weeks later he confronts the killer.
Credited cast:
Alexis Adames Alexis Adames - Gang Banger 1
Marie Augustine Marie Augustine - Cocaine Addict
Alex Avila Alex Avila - Gang Banger
Tony Echevarria Jr. Tony Echevarria Jr. - Sal
Sandra Eloani Sandra Eloani - Ruth (as Sandra Ramírez)
Jason Garcia Jason Garcia - Gang Banger 4
Luchy Garcia Luchy Garcia - Maria Martinez
Efrain Garibay Efrain Garibay - Gang Banger
Grayson Lipscomb Grayson Lipscomb - Boy on Bike
Samuel Monterroza Samuel Monterroza - Albert
Will Morales Will Morales - Reggie
Andrew Eriksen Nold Andrew Eriksen Nold - Bobby Martinez (as Andrew Nold)
Christina Nold Christina Nold - Lady on Street
Alejandro Patiño Alejandro Patiño - Joe Martinez (as Alejandro Patino)
Alfonso Posada Alfonso Posada - Thug in Alley


User reviews

Loni

Loni

I saw this film at the 2005 Hollywood DV Festival and thought it was very well made and contained some excellent performances. I thought Alex Patino, in particular, stood out as Bobby's father. Great job. I also stayed around for the Q&A afterward and heard Darrin Lipscomb's comments. Apparently the script was originally intended as a feature and winded up getting pared down to about 15 minutes. This film ended up winning the Best Short - Drama award at the festival and, though I didn't see all of the other Dramatic shorts, I have to say it is well deserved. I'll be interested to see more from both Patino and Lipscomb down the road.