Malachance
MALACHANCE tells the tragic story of Mika (James Ransone) and his cohorts; the film was shot in Los Angeles and on location in New Orleans and NYC.
Gerardo Naranjo
Gerardo Naranjo
Casts & Crew
James Ransone
Stewart Skelton
Brandon Quinn
Greg Wayne
Nancy Anne Ridder
Evgeniy Lazarev
Jena Romano
Robert Phelps
Roger E. Fanter
Veronica Chanel
Katherine Anderson
Brian Casey
Eduardo R. Andrade
Renee Simon Aviles
Vahe Bejan
Alwin Bell
Jason Brown
Alan Charof
Charles Ferrara
Brian Fox
Brad Gooding
Corinne Kason
Mikal P. Lazarev
Gary Wayne May Jr.
Kevin T. McCarthy
Joseph Meissner
Gerardo Naranjo
Victor Pagan
Antonino Paone
Terry L. Park
Veronica Russell
Steve Short
Kateri DeMartino
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