

Crime · Drama
Overview
Teenagers living in small-town Oregon take a boat trip for a birthday celebration. When they get an idea to play a mean trick on the town bully, it suddenly goes too far. Soon they're forced to deal with the unexpected consequences of their actions.
Top Cast


Rory Culkin
Rory Culkin
Sam Merric
Rory Culkin
Sam Merric


Scott Mechlowicz
Scott Mechlowicz
Marty
Scott Mechlowicz
Marty


Trevor Morgan
Trevor Morgan
Rocky Merric
Trevor Morgan
Rocky Merric


Josh Peck
Josh Peck
George Tooney
Josh Peck
George Tooney


Ryan Kelley
Ryan Kelley
Clyde
Ryan Kelley
Clyde


Carly Schroeder
Carly Schroeder
Millie
Carly Schroeder
Millie


Branden Williams
Branden Williams
Kile
Branden Williams
Kile


Heath Lourwood
Heath Lourwood
Jasper
Heath Lourwood
Jasper


J.W. Crawford
J.W. Crawford
Tom
J.W. Crawford
Tom


Kaz Garas
Kaz Garas
Detective Wright
Kaz Garas
Detective Wright
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