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Movie Info
Walter Dishman, a married and melancholy parole officer, deals with three eccentric ex-convicts who have been placed under his supervision.
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Genre: Comedy
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Original Language: English
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Director: Brian Jett
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Producer: Brian Jett, Leif Lillehaugen
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Writer: Brian Jett
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Release Date (Theaters): original
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Release Date (Streaming):
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Runtime:
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Distributor: Entertainment One
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Production Co: Thousand Miles Entertainment
Cast & Crew

David Denman
Walter

Gillian Jacobs
Darla DeMint

Kevin Hart
Kris Styles

Ed Asner
Artie Satz

Dayo Ade
Charles

Robert Bagnell
Marc Kleeman

Ogy Durham
Vanessa

Kirk Fox
Paul

Kali Hawk
Angela

Simon Helberg
Frank

Alexandra Holden
Kelly

Brian Jett
Director

Brian Jett
Screenwriter

Brian Jett
Producer

Leif Lillehaugen
Producer

Bobby Johnston
Original Music

Collin Brink
Cinematographer

Eduardo Enrique Mayén
Cinematographer

Harry Yoon
Film Editing

Dorian Frankel
Casting

Darcy C. Scanlin
Production Design

David Offner
Art Director
Critic Reviews for Let Go
Audience Reviews for Let Go
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Mar 07, 2013
<b><i>Let Go</b></i> is a film I wish I would have <i>let go</i> right on by instead of stopping and clicking play. It was so <b>SLOW</b>. The story is bland. The only thing worth watch is the car scene with Alexandra Holden and Kevin Hart. I laughed pretty good at that part. It was THE only thing memorable about this film. The rest a slow dying death of a blur. I can't believe the film is as long as it is. There is so many unnecessary scenes. It's an unnecessary film. Plus I had an extremely hard time seeing Simon Helberg as some big bad gangster who cuts people fingers off. Really? I don't think so. I did enjoy Edward Asner in this. It's probably the only solid performance this film gave.
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