
The Seven-Ups
1973


“10 YEARS IS A LONG TIME, PEOPLE DO CHANGE”
Bob, a New York stock agent, and Jimmy, a Chicago cop, are bound by a promise to meet up at the same place where they left one another 10 years ago. As the clock strikes noon, secrets unravel, identities blur, and a decade of choices by each party culminates in a reunion neither could have foreseen. Yet both of them now have to face.
Director
David Crocpsy LiWriters
Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Budget
$200
Revenue
$300
Production Companies
Full Review on Substack: crocpsy.substack.com/p/the-author-is-not-here-so-did-the The creation of the movie “10 Years Later” was, after all, a sweet accident, and I probably will start to say this to my filmography in the future as well - a creation made of consistent ramblings through pre- to post-production. To retrace at almost 1-year-mark after thinking of developing this piece into a film, it was almost like an intrusive thought wanting to do this after reading O.Henry’s novel “After Twenty Years”. Not because I am drawn to certain specific neons of this original context, but the fact…
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