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Hard to Swallow (2009) Online

Hard to Swallow (2009) Online
Original Title :
Hard to Swallow
Genre :
Movie / Short / Comedy
Year :
2009
Directror :
Eshom Nelms,Ian Nelms
Cast :
Richard Boyd,Jeremy Catalino,Barbara J. Cribbs
Writer :
Jenn Fee
Type :
Movie
Time :
7min
Rating :
6.8/10
Hard to Swallow (2009) Online

WARNING: Self-serving co-workers, low self-esteem, and a cramped office confessional may cause itching, nausea, night terrors and back stabbing. Welcome to Sunland Pharmacy, a small town Pharmacy with with incompetent employees at the helm.
Credited cast:
Richard Boyd Richard Boyd - Suland Customer 1
Jeremy Catalino Jeremy Catalino - Barrett
Barbara J. Cribbs Barbara J. Cribbs - Bathroom Patron
Jenn Fee Jenn Fee - Katie
Ismael Hernandez Ismael Hernandez - Hard Feed Customer
Shirley Hughes Shirley Hughes - Gary'S Wife
Michelle Lang Michelle Lang - Jocelyn
Mary Menchaca Mary Menchaca - Sunland Customer 2
Chuck Miller Chuck Miller - Uncle Sal
Jay Muller Jay Muller - Gary'S Son
Doyle Nelms Doyle Nelms - Fleeing Customer 2
Eshom Nelms Eshom Nelms - Officer 2
Jason Nelms Jason Nelms - Officer 1 / Fleeing Customer 3
Linda Nelms Linda Nelms - Helena
David Ross Paterson David Ross Paterson - Gary


User reviews

Berenn

Berenn

Going in the best I can remember since I've seen this a few months ago. A dark humored short film revolving around the lives of folks who work at a drugstore where anything can happen, from lousy employees who can't serve the customers in proper ways, or just spend their time distracting themselves with other occupation instead of working to a crazed pharmacist/boss who loses it right in the first moments of the film (no way to understand what happened except that he went nuts and scared the hell of everyone who was there).

That was "Hard to Swallow" and unlike the title says it's quite a digestible and amusing project - if only they got longer or expose a little more about the reasons behind everything that was shown. Not sure if the idea was to expand this into a feature film or a series (it reminds a lot of "The Office", the interview style with characters working for some company) but if wider and expansive, it could be hilariously great because all the good elements for comedy are there...even the "darker" tones found in here. 8/10