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Public Access movie storyline. Brewster seems to be an almost too perfect example of idyllic small-town America, with everyone living in peace and harmony. So when newcomer Whiley Pritcher starts up his own local cable TV show with the question “what’s wrong with Brewster?”, there surely can’t be any deep dark secrets in the town that are just waiting to come to the surface – or can there? And when the question becomes “who’s wrong with Brewster?” things start getting seriously nasty.
Public Access is a 1993 American drama film directed by Bryan Singer in his feature film debut. Singer also wrote the screenplay with Christopher McQuarrie and Michael Feit Dougan. The film was shot in 18 days for US$250,000. It was screened at the 1993 Sundance Film Festival, where it was a joint winner of the Grand Jury Prize. Critics praised the technical direction of Public Access but did not lend similar praise to the film’s story and the characters.
Public Access (1993)
Directed by: Bryan Singer
Starring: Ron Marquette, Bert Williams, Leigh Hunt, John Renshaw, Margaret Kerry, Jennifer McManus, Brandon Boyce, Elizabeth Ince, Charles Kavanaugh, Bruce Germaine
Screenplay by: Bryan Singer, Christopher McQuarrie, Michael Feit Dougan
Production Design by: Jan Sessler
Cinematography by: Bruce Douglas Johnson
Film Editing by: John Ottman
Costume Design by: Jennifer McManus
Art Direction by: Bruce Sulzberg
Music by: John Ottman
MPAA Rating: R for language, brief sexuality and violence.
Distributed by: Triboro Entertainment Group
Release Date: January 23, 1993
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