by Judith Plank
Max searches for home after ten years “away”. To help his buddy, Ernie rekindles their lost friendship. But life is unpredictable as Ernie painfully discovers with Max’s help – not black and white but Butterscotch.
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Hello Judith Plank,
I enjoyed your short film “Butterscotch”. I thought the story was very good and it was shot very good. The acting was o.k. Some did better then others. I thought the lead two guys were kinda stiff. The woman and the young waiter guy both were good to very good. The actor playing the homeless man was Great. He has a great look and voice. wow. Who is he? I will look him up on IMDb and/ or facebook. I am looking for a actor for a good size budget film.
I liked your film keep up the good work.