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In 1994, 8-year-old Ewa Nosal was murdered. 27 years later her death continues to make an impact in the most unlikely of ways (24-hr trauma helpline 082-821-3447) (Support the show […]
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CONTENT WARNING: Gun fighting, language.
In the 1870s, pioneers Mona Mae Christophe and Zekial Montgomery search for Mona’s mother, Clara. Mona must recall long forgotten memories in order to find her mother, love and a secure life for herself.
Cast:
Brandon Micheal Hall as Zekial Montgomery
Gabrielle Adkins as Mona Mae Christophe
Luke Slattery as Conners
D. Rubin Green as Tump
TJ Washington as Hayes
Sound Designer – Xperience Jay
Art design by Saramit Morales
Mona Mae’s Theme composed and performed by Jeanette Berry
Written, directed and edited by Yhane Smith
Music:
Ace in the Hole- Sixteen Wheelers
Ghost Hunt- Sixteen Wheelers
Beyond the Western Hills- Gabriel Lewis
Campfire Legends- Jon Algar
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In 1994, 8-year-old Ewa Nosal was murdered. 27 years later her death continues to make an impact in the most unlikely of ways (24-hr trauma helpline 082-821-3447) (Support the show […]
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