Nonsense Revolution

Nonsense Revolution
Nonsense Revolution
Directed by Ann Verrall
Written by Ann Verrall
Starring Robert Clark
Alex House
Anastasia Phillips
Deborah Allen
Heather Rankin
Release date(s) 2009
Running time 83 minutes
Country Canada
Language English

Nonsense Revolution is a 2009 Canadian Comedy film starring Robert Clark, Alex House, Anastasia Phillips and Deborah Allen.[1]

Cast

  • Alex House as Kaz
  • Anastasia Phillips as Tess
  • |Robert Clark]] as Tom
  • Deborah Allen as Curtis' Ancestor
  • Loretta Yu as Nora
  • Seamus Morrison as Logan
  • Heather Rankin as Curtis' Ancestor
  • Gregory Penney as Curtis
  • Krista MacDonald as Police Constable
  • Adrian Comeau as Bo
  • Shauna Bradley as Mia
  • Jordan Munn as Will Mac
  • James Milligan as Curtis' Ancestor
  • Keelin Jack as Adriana
  • Michael Pellerin as Curtis' Ancestor
  • Michael McPhee as Jimmy
  • Todd Godin as Police Constable
  • Lisa Fennell as Curtis' Ancestor
  • Novalea Buchan as Curtis' Ancestor

References

Nonsense Revolution is about a group of friends who partied a lot one night. One of the friends accidentally hits one of their friends in a hit and run. About a year later the boy hit has angel wings (but not saintly at all). He "haunts" one of the friends called Tess. He tells her to gather the group of friends on the night of his anniversary. When visiting there is an awkward atmosphere when gather the group. As Kaz (the dead boy) "plays" around with the group (while he touches them with feathers from his angel wings) the person touched would become "turned on."

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