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Population 436 (2006)
Steve Kady is a census taker and his next stop is a small town called Rockwell Falls. Ironically, he gets a flat tire just when he's about to enter
the town. He catches a ride with a deputy and it seems as if Rockwell Falls is an idyllic place to live in. Or at least that's what the inhabitants want people to think. Because beneath the sweet surface, there's a horrible secret - and there's a reason to why the population always remains at 436.
| Release Date: | September 8th, 2006 |
| Running Time: | 92 minutes |
| Directed By: |  | Michelle Maxwell MacLaren |
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| Written By: |  | Michael Kingston |
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It's not going to win any awards, and the acting is not the greatest, but the story is interesting in a Stepford Wives/Wicker man sort of way.
TV director/producer Michelle Maxwell MacLaren did a good job of presenting a story by new writer Michael Kingston in his sophomore effort. The actors are not the thing here, but...
(complete Population 436 review by Movie Addict)
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