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Cast

Reece Rios

Reece Rios

Michael Morse

Renée Kelly

Renée Kelly

Mary Morse

Zane Hubbard

Zane Hubbard

Michael Morse Jr.

John Rainone

John Rainone

Dr. Price

John Rainone

John Rainone

Nurse

Melissa Hurta

Melissa Hurta

Nurse

Stephanie Rhodes

Stephanie Rhodes

Nurse

Dona Mularkey

Dona Mularkey

Nurse

Bill Flynn

Bill Flynn

General Groves (voice)

Crew

Thomas C. Lumpkin

Thomas C. Lumpkin

Producer

Rick Mosley

Rick Mosley

Associate Producer

Frederick Trevino

Frederick Trevino

Associate Producer

Frank Mosley

Frank Mosley

Director

Frank Mosley

Frank Mosley

Editor

Michael Magnus

Michael Magnus

Casting

Ryan Harris

Ryan Harris

Art Direction

Deanna Torrez

Deanna Torrez

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Clint Stroman

Clint Stroman

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Frederick Trevino

Frederick Trevino

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Little Boy

20070.0 / 1015 min
Drama

Overview

The second installment of Frank Mosley's Perception Trilogy, inspired by Greek philosopher Plato's quote, "We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light." It is an examination of responsibility during the creation of the Atomic bomb during 1945. Shot on a soundstage to invoke the sense of theater, it highlights a moment in time where innocence is lost and only uncertainty lies ahead. Michael Morse is an anonymous man working for an anonymous sector of the Manhattan Project when he gets two phone calls in quick succession: that the atomic bomb has been completed and that his wife has just given birth to their son at the local hospital. What happens next is a fusing of past, present, and future, interweaving in the head of a man doomed to be the messenger of destruction.