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Synopsis: "Rushlights" revolves around Billy Brody (Josh Henderson) and Sarah (Haley Webb), two delinquent young lovers from the suburbs of Los Angeles, traveling to a small Texas town to falsely claim a dead friend's inheritance. The two teens, haunted by their own dubious pasts while pursuing their scam, wind up in a nightmare of greed and betrayal when confronted with the twisted and bizarre underworld of Tremo, TX - population 2870.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Antoni Stutz
Production: Vertical Entertainment
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
25
Rotten Tomatoes:
22%
R
Year:
2013
98 min
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I know what the word "inheritance" means.

Well...

Anyway, I gotta finish up another report.

Burglary yesterday over at the lazy inn.

Sounds like you got a crime wave on your hands.

Yeah. All started up

since Niles kicked.

Hey, how about leaving me some scratch for this?

No!

That's on you, bro.

It was on me yesterday!

Sweet smell of perfume

fading fast

Say you love me, too...

Sarah?

- I'm in here.

- I feel like a fool

for thinking about

having you...

What is it?

They're letters,

love letters from--

from some woman.

How romantic.

I found a fancy painting.

Listen to this.

"I know in my heart this child is ours,

"no matter what you say.

"I beg you to acknowledge your son,

who, in your heart,

you must know is yours."

The last thing we need is someone else

thinking they can get in on the money.

Hurry up, fat man.

Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!

Come back here! Hey!

Whoa!

Look at this thing.

Whoa.

It's a hunting rifle.

Be careful.

Put it away.

Please?

It's okay.

Did we shoot somebody?

My God.

Hem hey. Hey, hombre!

Had a small accident.

Need a lift into town.

Thank God you're back.

I was so worried.

I looked everywhere.

Whoever it was...

Disappeared.

You didn't,

tell anybody about us coming here, did you?

What?

I can't believe you would even ask me that.

Okay. Okay. Sorry.

But what about the car?

I mean, somebody is gonna be looking for that.

What do you want me to do?

Call the cops?

I wouldn't worry about it.

I'll make sure nobody'll find it.

Anyway, I pushed the El Camino to the old barn

next to Niles' caddy.

We haven't had nothin' like this for a while, sal.

- Where'd it happen?

- I know.

Right out front, sheriff.

Right here.

You got that report I asked for?

Yes, sir.

I saw him, Bob.

Must've been a city hoodlum,

'cause he got in there

and hot-wired that sum-b*tch

in less than two seconds.

'67 blue El Camino, right, sal?

License plate (274436?

That is correct, sir.

And you could identify him if you saw him again?

Sure as the sun beatin' down on this place tomorrow

will heat it to 110.

Ain't no doubt about it...

I'm gonna call in a sketch artist.

I know every badge for five counties.

We'll get your truck back.

Don't you worry, sal.

Hello.

Hi.

Um, my name is belle.

I used to be Mr. Niles' housekeeper.

I'm Billy,

Ellen's boyfriend.

Hi, Billy.

You have a seat.

Thank you.

You're welcome.

What can I do for you?

I--I baby-sat for Mr. Niles, years ago,

when Ellen was visiting.

I bet she'll remember me.

Heh heh.

Ellen's asleep.

The heat, you know.

I've been coming here for more than 40 years,

keeping this place tidy.

I, wouldn't mind

keeping the place clean for you, too.

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Antoni Stutz

Antoni Stutz is a Swiss/German filmmaker and artist. Stutz is known for the neo-noir thriller Rushlights (2013), which he directed and produced. Starring Beau Bridges, Aidan Quinn, Josh Henderson and Haley Webb, Rushlights was included in the official selections of the Montreal International Film Festival, the Shanghai International Film Festival, the Dallas International Film Festival as well as the Newport Beach Film Festival. An extended directors cut of Rushlights was released in 2016.In 1997, he directed his first feature film the comedy/thriller, You’re Killing Me (2003) starring Julie Bowen (Modern Family).Stutz later served as Executive Producer alongside Fred Roos and Jeffrey Coulter on the feature film Expired (2007) directed by Cecilia Miniucchi. Starring Jason Patric and Samantha Morton, the film was included in the official selection of the Sundance Film Festival and the Cannes Film Festival. Patric won Best Actor for the film at the Stockholm International Film Festival.Stutz is currently developing his next feature film, a psychological thriller. Born and raised in Germany to Swiss parents, Stutz’s father Hans-Joachim Stutz was an architect and the co-CEO of HPP (1974-2000) one of the most prolific and best-known architectural firms in Germany.Stutz graduated college in Germany with an emphasis on Fine Arts. He continued his education in the United States at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute, both in Los Angeles and New York, under the direction of Anna Strasberg. At the same time he immersed himself in film studies at UCLA. Stutz began his career as an actor in his teens. Early television roles included Tour of Duty and Michael Mann’s Crime Story.His first feature film role was in John Frankenheimer's Dead Bang co-starring Don Johnson, Penelope Ann Miller and William Forsythe.Stutz worked as a freelance director on commercials and music videos including MTV’s iconic “ROCK THE VOTE” campaign. Stutz has exhibited his paintings, photography and multi-textural installations both nationally and internationally in museums and galleries. His first solo art show was in 2005 at Bergamot Station followed by an exhibit in 2006 at the Riverside Art Museum, curated by American art critic Peter Frank. In 2014, Stutz's work was presented at the Irvine Fine Arts Center followed by a show in 2016 at BerlinArtProjects Gallery in Berlin, Germany.HIs latest work, which Peter Frank described as "Sculptural Pop-Cubism," was presented at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco at the 2018 inaugural If So, What international art fair. more…

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