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Agent 5: A Night in the Last Life of
76 minutes | Teen | 2008 |
United States of America
The awakening of a man spit out from a crude espionage experiment, ending in a final deadly night.
SynopsisA lost man surfaces from a crude underground espionage experiment. He is stalked through a city's recesses by a murky assassin. The curious image of a "cowboy" haunts his thoughts. He should die tonight, but doesn't know why.
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Directed by
Matthew Desotell -
Written by
Matthew Desotell -
Produced by
Eric Harty
Matthew Desotell
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Written by: Matthew Desotell
Produced by: Eric Harty
Matthew Desotell
Dustin Hooks
Cast
Voyeur: Scotty ScarboroCar Thief 1: Keno Deary
Car Thief 2: Jorge Andretti
Car Thief 3: Anthony L. Gilardi
White Horse : "Rock"
Lost Boy/Young Billy: Janson Delaney
Rancher/Cowboy: Patrick Desotell
Agent 5/Billy: Ryan Burnham
Doctor: Bill McCormack
Woman/Victim: Katherine M. O
Sociopath in a Suit: Steven Koller
The Man/Assassin: Gerold Wünstel
Girl in Basement: Diahnna Nicole Baxter
Informee: Ross Levinson
Bodyguard 2: Michael Pashanyan
Witness: Eugenio Perez
Homeless Man: Regan Forston
Brown Horse: "Champ"
Mugger: Jude Lancon
Truck Driver: Harold Dubois
Ranch Hand: Matthew Desotell
Bodyguard 1: Bill Leaman
Informant: Kayo Zepeda
Crew
Casting: Lorna DuynCatering: Marcelle Boudreaux
Makeup Design: Christopher Payne
Make Up Artist: Natalie Zinger
Stunt & Fight Coordinator: Bill Leaman
Production Assistant: Eugenio Perez
Production Assistant: Amit Sidi
Production Associate: Kimberly North
Production Associate: Michele Jarvis
Production Manager: Guyleen Castriotta
Cinematography: Matthew Desotell
Sound Recording: Daniel Alvarado
Horse Wrangler: Jeremy Lee
Camera: Travis North
Camera: Matthew Desotell
Sound Designer: Ted Hamer
Music: Matthew Desotell
Editor: Matthew Desotell
Visual Technician: Daniel Alvarado
Audio: Daniel Alvarado
"A haunting contemporary noir." - Austin360.com
"Desotell's strikingly shot play on film noir utilizes unique digital imagery and a stark existentialist narrative to turn a melancholy eye on modern society and relationships." - Austin Film Festival
"Visually, the most ambitious film... An impressive effort." -Omaha City Weekly
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Director
Matthew Desotell






Saw the movie at the Omaha Film Festival and then bought the dvd. Absolutely loved it. Really Cool movie.
Quite terrifying and really sad, but strangely enlightening. "Billy" did a great job of having kind eyes to keep me on his side in spite of his broken desperation. The lighting was really great, it was a key player in the story telling. The "tooth extraction" was excruciating!!! I almost had to fast forward to get through. Good ending as well. All in all, great work.
Well directed and shot. A little slow but has good acting. I enjoyed it.