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  • Will Work for Food (2005)
  • 105 min | Crime, Drama
Will Work for Food (2005)
105 min | Crime, Drama

A jobless machinist, Billy, tired of begging for jobs and dumpster-diving, makes a sign for help using ketchup from a fast-food joint. Everyone ignores him except Kurt, a slick, fast-talking, completely untrustworthy guy who seems like all...See moreA jobless machinist, Billy, tired of begging for jobs and dumpster-diving, makes a sign for help using ketchup from a fast-food joint. Everyone ignores him except Kurt, a slick, fast-talking, completely untrustworthy guy who seems like all the used-car salesmen in Ohio put together. He offers Billy a cheeseburger for washing his car. No problem. That accomplished, Kurt ups the stakes by offering Billy an option to do another errand for a steak dinner. The tasks seem innocuous, but Billy begins to show up on many security cameras, and Kurt's requests get stranger and stranger, the stakes higher and higher, until there's a final, irrevocable task. Cleveland landmarks look refreshing in this feature film, and the camera picks up other corners of the city you may have never seen. Written by David Jones See less
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Director
Jay B. Johnson (as Jay Johnson)
Writer
Jay B. Johnson (as Jay Johnson)
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Jay B. Johnson (as Jay Johnson)
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Apr 12, 2005 (United States)

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