Far from Bismarck, a 1999 film directed by an unknown filmmaker, made its world premiere on May 11th, 1999. The 80-minute film takes place in the United States and features a cast of talented actors including Lancer Dean Shull as Reginald, Bob Green as Linden Munreaux, Jackie Barnbrook as Heidi, Ian Litgow as Wallace, Tiffany Hecht as Verena, Gabriel Jarrett as Ted/Todd, Chantel King as Tina, Scott Clark as the Photographer, Dean Stapleton as Harry Monk, Lisa Raceman as Leslie, Samuel Bliss Cooper as Manuel, Marty Yost as Bruce, Nathaniel RA Spencer as Rasha Mohammed, Elizabeth Rogers Rogers as Fran, Christopher Richards as Clarence, Estelle Walker as Pervert Grip, and Lisa Joffrey as a Party Guest.
The film follows the lives of these characters as they navigate love, loss, and betrayal in a small town far from the political hubbub of Bismarck. Reginald, played by Lancer Dean Shull, is a troubled man haunted by his past, while Linden Munreaux, portrayed by Bob Green, is a down-on-his-luck drifter looking for redemption. Heidi, played by Jackie Barnbrook, is a mysterious woman with a dark secret, and Wallace, played by Ian Litgow, is a cynical lawyer with a heart of gold.
As the characters' lives intertwine, secrets are revealed, and relationships are tested. The film explores themes of forgiveness, redemption, and the power of human connection. With a talented cast and a compelling storyline, Far from Bismarck is a must-see for fans of drama and romance.
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