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Charlie Valentine is a rich and gritty motion picture written and directed by Jesse V. Johnson shot in stunning 35mm Technoscope widescreen.
The film chronicles the exploits of the title character, Charlie, played by Raymond J. Barry a career criminal intent on scoring one last big pay day. When his "perfect crime" goes bad, Charlie flees to Los Angeles to hide out with his estranged son, Danny, played by Michael Weatherly. What ensues reveals the true nature of some of the most unsavory of characters.
Tags: newport film festival, drama, crime, raymond j barry, michael weatherly, james russo, tom berenger
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Views: 6,813
Embeds: 11,978
Charlie Valentine
Trailer
Charlie Valentine is a rich and gritty motion picture written and directed by Jesse V. Johnson shot in stunning 35mm Technoscope widescreen.The film chronicles the exploits of the title character, Charlie, played by Raymond J. Barry a career criminal intent on scoring one last big pay day. When his "perfect crime" goes bad, Charlie flees to Los Angeles to hide out with his estranged son, Danny, played by Michael Weatherly. What ensues reveals the true nature of some of the most unsavory of characters.
Tags: newport film festival, drama, crime, raymond j barry, michael weatherly, james russo, tom berenger
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Partial Film Information

Director: Jesse V. Johnson
Writer: Jesse V. Johnson
Studio: Unknown
Cast: James Russo, Keith David, Maxine Bahn
Release: April 28, 2010
Writer: Jesse V. Johnson
Studio: Unknown
Cast: James Russo, Keith David, Maxine Bahn
Release: April 28, 2010
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