Movies Starring Matt Dallas
As Good as Dead
Andie MacDowell, Cary Elwes, Jess Weixler, Crispian Belfrage, Ian Capone, J.W. Cortes, Laurence Covington, Brian Cox, Mario D'Leon, Matt Dallas, Rawson Faux, Gable, John Kelsey, Nasry Malak, Clark Middleton
DIRECTOR:Jonathan Mossek
Ethan, a left-wing extremist who goes on the run after killing the reverend behind a white supremacist group. The widow hunts him down with two redneck accomplices.
Babysitter Wanted
No experience necessary...
Tina Houtz, Sarah Thompson, Nana Visitor, Jillian Schmitz, Matt Dallas, Linda Neal, Monty Bane, Douglas Rowe, Bruce Thomas, Kristen Dalton, Kai Caster, Brett Claywell, Jeff Markey, Cristie Schoen
DIRECTOR:Jonas Barnes
Small-town devout girl Angie is hired by Jim and Violet Stanton to babysit their son Sam. Aware of the recent reports of missing people, she believes someone is stalking her. On the way to the Stantons' farm, her car breaks down. She is given a lift by Rick, her friend, who promises to repair her car. At the farm, Jim and Violet tell Angie that Sam is asleep upstairs, and leave her with instructions for the night. During the night, Angie receives several strange phone calls and hears noises outside. Frightened, Angie calls Rick and the Chief of Police. The police chief reassures Angie, and tells her that he will stop by later in the night. As the night moves on, she is attacked by a heavily scarred man.
The Indian
Matt Dallas, Sal Landi, Jane Higginson, Richard Portnow, Angela Lanza, Alison Haislip, Robert Miano, Barbara Scolaro, Barry Sattels, Jesse Hart, Corbin Timbrook, Lisa London, Jim Fitzpatrick, Rick Dano, Jacqui Holland
DIRECTOR:James R. Gorrie
"The Indian" is a touching drama about a negligent father who must face the son he abandoned years earlier, and the emotional wreckage he caused, in order to obtain a life-saving transplant. The father hires a beautiful young mechanic to help restore an old Indian motorbike and uses her and the restoration process to manipulate his troubled teenage son's emotions. Complications arise when the father has difficulty maintaining the lie to both his son and himself.




