The old-fashioned love story centers around Sidni Fishes (Outlaw) a country girl in love with a man who lacks in social etiquette. Ultimately, he breaks her heart. Her friend Jilly (... See full summary
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The old-fashioned love story centers around Sidni Fishes (Outlaw) a country girl in love with a man who lacks in social etiquette. Ultimately, he breaks her heart. Her friend Jilly (Blaylock), a flapper from "Central City" and a visitation from an angel (Hendren) work to mend her broken heart.
Credited cast: | |||
Eva Blaylock | - | Jilly Rogers, True Love | |
Aaron Hendren | - | Angel | |
D.J. Outlaw | - | Sidni Fishes, Dan Joop |
When 'DJ Outlaw', Eva Blaylock and Aaron Hendren work together as "Kids on Coffee", they share all production and directorial credit.
Working on a shoestring, the most expensive scene is the train scene. This expense was due to travel. Kids on Coffee was/were allowed the use the train for free.
The sandwich eaten by True Love was made of bread and chocolate pudding. The actor's faces of disgust were authentic.
The end credits thank the people who helped with the production by saying: Without Your Support, This Movie Would Have Been About Vampire Clowns. This is a reference to the first Kids on Coffee short, "The Vampire Clown Killers".
Screenwriter Aaron Hendren insisted on keeping an inside joke in the film. Though Sidni Fishes delivers a line that the title card claims is, "Drop Dead," lip readers will see that she is really saying an obscene phrase.
The title cards were created on a computer using a capture program and Microsoft Word.
Kids on Coffee studied early silent movies to capture the style of the originals.
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