Choose Connor with Alex D. Linz: DVD Cover

    Choose Connor Director: Luke Eberl, Lucas Elliott Cast: Alex D. Linz, Steven Weber, Escher Holloway, John Rubinstein

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    • DVD Release Date: 01/13/2009
    • Original Release: 2007
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 59,973
     
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    Original Theatrical Trailer; Trailers from Other Films by Strand Releasing; ; Closed Caption

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Choose Connor
    1. Confession [:40]
    2. A Meeting [7:16]
    3. A New Friend [7:34]
    4. Who You Know [8:53]
    5. The System [10:49]
    6. Second Thoughts [10:25]
    7. Feelings [6:34]
    8. Questions [8:39]
    9. Changing [8:56]
    10. Pretending [7:24]
    11. The Truth [11:00]
    12. Closing Credits [15:46]

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    Editorial Reviews

    A politically savvy 15-year-old learns the true nature of politics after accepting the position of youth campaign spokesman for a determined congressman in the feature directorial debut of 20-year-old actor-turned-director Luke Eberl. When Congressman Lawrence Connor (Steven Weber) speaks before an assembly of high-school students during his run for the Senate, the enthusiastic and well-informed response that he gets from 15-year-old student Owen (Alex D. Linz) results in an invitation to join the campaign as Connor's youth spokesman. Subsequently exploited in a tireless campaign that includes television commercials, posters, radio advertisements, and speaking engagements, Owen is prompted by his growing distaste for the cut-throat world of politics to reconsider his career or risk losing his innocence. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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