Accusations of guilt turns a father into a fugitive, leaving his son to find and bring him home after struggling to put the pieces together.
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Accusations of guilt turns a father into a fugitive, leaving his son to find and bring him home after struggling to put the pieces together.
Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Randy Ryan | - | Rayford Boem | |
Jarrett Maier | - | Reagan Boem | |
Shani Salyers Stiles | - | Ivory Joy Boem | |
Noah McCarty-Slaughter | - | Neely Boem | |
John D. Carver | - | Sheriff Pascal | |
Jordon Hodges | - | Rick Boem | |
Roger Welp | - | Hank Phillips | |
Erin Raftery | - | June Rice | |
Emma Thompson | - | Laken Rice | |
Bruce Spielbauer | - | Lemmy | |
Danny Glenn | - | Carl | |
Griffin Morgan | - | Young Neely | |
Tyler Schorsch | - | Young Reagan | |
Keith Kelly | - | Clem | |
Linda Terborg | - | Cheryl |
Filmed in the same town used in the jail escape sequence from the movie Public Enemies starring Johnny Depp.
Much of the film's look and visual style was modeled upon the work of painter Edward Hopper.
A segment of the movie was to be shot on 16mm film.
Actor Jarrett Maier was the only member of the cast who worked every day of principal photography.
The first draft of the film's screenplay was completed on September 7, 2014. The final draft was completed on September 2, 2015 just weeks before the final phase of principal photography.
The film's principal photography, or filming, was split into two phases. June 2015 saw the beginning of the shoot, lasting four days. The film cast and crew resumed production in late September of 2015.
Actors John Carver and Jordon Hodges previously worked together on Hodges' film, Sand Castles, prior to reuniting on this film.
The Things We've Seen was the largest production to occur in Northwest Indiana in the six years following Michael Mann's drama, Public Enemies. It was the first independent SAG production in that region.
Actors William Shatner and Peter Fonda were originally sought for the role of "Lemmy".
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