The Line is a 2008 short film that had its world premiere on April 10, 2010. The film has a runtime of 9 minutes and was produced in the United States with a budget of $15,000.
The cast of The Line includes Susan Morgenstern as Front of Line Lady, Marlen Sharp as Back-up Singer / Knitting Woman, Arnie Elpert as Indignant Guy, Jill S. Klein as Wheelchair Woman, Dan Lignant as Sarge, Mark Todd as Cop 2, E.P. MacNight as Back of Line Lady, Suzanne Voss as Sympathetic Woman, Kelly Bellini and Kim Stis as Hellcat, John Blevins as Cop 1, Amy S. Quick as Back of Line Lady, Norma Barbo as Cleaning Woman, Elizabeth Destro as Catholic School Girl, Matthew Robert Gottlieb as Snobby Guy, Debra Granieri as Front of Line Lady, Rachel Lea Cohen as Lead Singer, Karin Chea as Front of Line Lady, Jenny D. Martin as Pregnant Girl, Jennifer Skelley as The Model, Gita Isak as Stall Woman, Thomas Farner as Wimpy Guy, Mandy Kovalski as Hellcat, Amanda Leek Cell Phone Woman, Marisa Teles as Front of Line Lady, and many more.
The Line is a unique and captivating short film that takes place in a busy city setting where various characters find themselves waiting in line for something unknown. The diverse cast of characters brings different perspectives and experiences to the table, adding depth and intrigue to the story.
The film explores themes of patience, frustration, and human connections in a fast-paced and visually engaging way. The performances of the actors bring authenticity and emotion to their roles, making the audience feel a connection to the characters and their stories.
Overall, The Line is a thought-provoking and entertaining short film that leaves a lasting impression on its viewers. With its talented cast, engaging storyline, and skillful direction, The Line is a must-watch for anyone looking for a unique and memorable cinematic experience.
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