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Violet Tendencies

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Violet Tendencies
Directed byCasper Andreas
Written byJesse Archer
Produced byCasper Andreas
Jesse Archer
StarringMindy Cohn
Marcus Patrick
CinematographyTimothy Naylor
Edited byCraig Cobb
Music byMichael Barry
Distributed byEmbrem Entertainment
Release date
  • November 19, 2010 (2010-11-19)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Violet Tendencies is a 2010 romantic comedy film directed by Casper Andreas, written by Jesse Archer, and starring Mindy Cohn and Marcus Patrick. The film was released in the United States on November 19, 2010, and came out on video on demand in March 2011 and DVD on May 24, 2011.[1][2][3]

Premise

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Violet (Cohn) is forty, fabulous, and the ultimate fag hag. Fed up with being single, she decides to distance herself from her gay friends in order to find a straight boyfriend.[1]

Cast

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Actor Role
Mindy Cohn Violet
Marcus Patrick Zeus
Jesse Archer Luke
Samuel Whitten Riley
Casper Andreas Markus
Kim Allen Salome
Adrian Armas Darian
Armand Anthony Vern
Dennis Hearn Bradleigh
Andrea Cirie Donna
Sophia Lamar Larice
Hilary Elliot Marjorie Max
Margret R.R. Echeverria Audrey
Shari Albert Ashley
Michael Scott Stephen Miser
Michelle Akeley Darian's Receptionist
Christopher L. Graves Mike
John-Patrick Driscoll The Mailman
Michael Cornacchia Donnie the Waiter
Jonathan Chang Andre
Brandon Gill J Flame
Ben Pamies Gerald
J.R. Rolley Derek
Sonja Rzepski Jenny
Howard Feller Homeless Man
Fredrick Ford Darian's Trick
Kohl Beck Beer Can Dan
Sal Blandino Clipboard Fundraiser 1
Ali Mroczkowski Clipboard Fundraiser 3
Ryan Turner Clipboard Fundraiser 2

References

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  1. ^ a b Violet Tendencies (2010) - IMDb
  2. ^ "Violet Tendencies (2010)". Box Office Mojo. 2011-04-14. Retrieved 2012-03-12.
  3. ^ ""Violet Tendencies" Director: "I basically keep making new films to avoid having to get a day job!" | Filmmakers, Film Industry, Film Festivals, Awards & Movie Reviews | Indie". Indiewire.com. 2011-11-08. Retrieved 2012-03-12.
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