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Evan's Crime. Evan White is a 20-year-old college student and aspiring musician with a girlfriend he loves and an up-and-coming indie rock band, White Noise. Late one night after an out of town ...
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Evan's Crime: Directed by Sandy Tung. With Douglas Smith, David Arquette, Annika Noelle, James Moses Black. Evan White is unjustly accused of selling marijuana and cocaine and being threatened with up to 28 years in jail by an ambitious Federal prosecutor.
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- Drama
- Sandy Tung
- 2015
Jan 8, 2017 · When Evan, a college kid, is busted for mere marijuana possession, he quickly finds himself caught up in the crosswinds the grand political ambitions on an o...
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Dec 2, 2016 · Evan White (Douglas Smith) is a 20 year old college student and aspiring musician with a girlfriend he loves and an up-and-coming indie rock band, White Noise. Late one night after an out of town gig, Evan gets arrested at a motel and charged with possession and distribution of marijuana and cocaine. On the basis of little proof and questionable testimony, Frank Coleman (David Arquette), an ...
- Sandy Tung
- Douglas Smith
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- Evan White; Frank Coleman; Melissa Jennings
- Sandy Tung
- 2016
Dec 1, 2016 · It’s a bit of a structural and thematic hodgepodge, and a few key moments feel cursorily handled, but “Evan’s Crime” remains an effectively scrappy and involving us-against-them drama.
Evan White is a 20-year-old college student and aspiring musician with a girlfriend he loves and an up-and-coming indie rock band, White Noise. Late one night after an out of town gig, Evan gets arrested at a motel and charged with possession and distribution of marijuana and cocaine. On the basis of little proof and questionable testimony, Frank Coleman, an ambitious Federal Assistant ...