Anon may refer to:
Actors: James Duval (actor), Suzanne C. Swindle (miscellaneous crew), Jim Dobson (miscellaneous crew), James C. Burns (actor), Nora Kirkpatrick (actress), Daniel Dubiecki (producer), Morgan Krantz (actor), Lou Taylor Pucci (actor), Face' (actor), Dalton O'Dell (actor), Kristin Holt (producer), Stella Maeve (actress), Megan Vickers (actress), Sasha Stuber (actress), Ro Lott (actress),
Plot: The film follows 24 characters at a noise-rock concert in the middle of the woods, observing their drunken stagger between anxiety and exhilaration, and the reckless paths they set upon in search of a good time. Features performances by several new bands.
Genres: Comedy, Drama,Actors: Zachariel J. Shanahan (writer), Zachariel J. Shanahan (director), Zachariel J. Shanahan (actor), Zachariel J. Shanahan (actor), Zachariel J. Shanahan (producer), Ash Munro (editor), Ash Munro (producer), Ash Munro (director), Andrew Wrangell (composer), Brad Higgens (actor),
Plot: A depressed man rediscovers his love of nature and goes for a walk to the park. A mysterious figure leaves a fig plant on a bench, which he takes home with him. He cares for this plant for months on end and his happiness escalates. Meanwhile there are warning signs about staff cuts in his line of work, and eventually he is loses his job. He becomes suspicious as to why the plant has not grown whatsoever and notices a hidden label indicating it is a fake plant. This revelation combined with his loss of income forces him over the edge and he tries to take his own life. Magically the plant sprouts buds, which saves him from his depressed episode.
Genres: Drama, Musical, Mystery, Short,Actors: Ronnie Lazaro (actor), Denholm Elliott (actor), George Takei (actor), Edward Fox (actor), Andrew V. McLaglen (director), Renée Glynne (miscellaneous crew), Chris Penn (actor), Timothy Bottoms (actor), Tatsuya Nakadai (actor), Nick Tate (actor), Etsushi Takahashi (actor), Lalo Schifrin (composer), Alan Strachan (editor), Richard Graham (actor), Eric Hahn (actor),
Plot: A group of war prisoners has spilt blood, sweat and tears to construct a bridge over the river Kwai in Thailand. Just when the bridge is ready, an American bomber arrives and destroys it. Camp commander Tanaka wants to set an example and orders that some of the prisoners must be executed. Just in time major Harada arrives with orders that the healthiest prisoners must be transported to Japan by train and boat. A treacherous journey since the allied forces keep a close eye on railroads and practically own the seas. The prisoners are thinking of plans to escape. Meanwhile the American bomber has been shot down and it's pilot, Leyland Crawford, is being rescued by the indigenous people, the Meo. The Meo have formed a resistance group against the Japanese, led by the British colonel Grayson.
Keywords: 1940s, asia, based-on-book, beheading, british, british-empire, british-soldier, burma, imperial-japan, independent-filmClean bill of health
Five years at the bell
No one will admit
The time or the places they've been
Anon
Three scales of men
Trace back to begin
No one will admit
Ignoring the age of my skin