Joseph just broke up with his girlfriend and is not taking it very well. He thinks she is plotting against him with their mutual psychiatrist. His dog is missing and he suspects the people at work might be behind it. Then there is the unshakable guilt over his past. It just might all be bearable, somehow possible to live through, if it weren't for those damned 'monsters' that keep trying to kill him. Through an allegorical 'fable' that is told in parallel with Joseph's struggle, we are left to decide for ourselves in the end, who is the crow and who is the wolf., was someone out to get Joseph, was it a stroke of bad luck, or was it all in his head?
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Desmond Askew | Joseph Fable |
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Katheryn Winnick | Liz |
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J. Richey Nash | Alex |
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Michael Panes | Dr. Roy Frumkes |
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Coleen Sexton | Lisa from Accounting |
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Deven May | Jim |
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Theo Hausen | Brian |
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Doug Wert | The Boss |
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Della Askew | Narrator |
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William Ryall | Bookman |
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Adam Lefevre | Pharmacist |
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Tony Cucci | Bartender |
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R. Brandon Johnson | James |
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John O'Connor | Paul |
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Jim Ireland | Mr. Finney |
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Robert Gerard Larkin | Bar thug |
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Susan Porro | Car Jacked woman |
| Director | Ari Kirschenbaum |
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| Writer | Ari Kirschenbaum | |
| Producer | Rob Bellsey, Roy Frumkes, Bruce Kirschenbaum, Peter Sabat | |
| Musician | Sam Riegel, Simple Simon | |
| Photography | Yaron Orbach | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |