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==Awards and acclaim==
==Awards and acclaim==
Cody Estes was given a 2006 [[Young Artist Award]] nomination; Best Performance in a Short Film - Leading Young Actor. A link to the film from Spike TV's website that was added to a Jennette McCurdy fansite has also increased attention to the movie, and praise for McCurdy.
Cody Estes was given a 2006 [[Young Artist Award]] nomination; Best Performance in a Short Film - Leading Young Actor.<ref>[http://www.youngartistawards.org/noms27.htm 27th Annual Young Artist Awards Nominee list]</ref> A link to the film from Spike TV's website that was added to a Jennette McCurdy fansite has also increased attention to the movie, and praise for McCurdy.



==References==
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==External links==
==External links==

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See Anthony Run
Directed byMatthew Piacentini
Written byMatthew Piacentini
Tom Pope
Produced byMatthew Piacentini
James Keitel
Greg G. Reeves
StarringCody Estes
Rhett Damon
Jennette McCurdy
Eliza Coyle
Gwen Holloway
Jonathan Redford
CinematographyJames Zucal
Edited byTravis Sittard
Music byAlec Puro
Ryan Rehm
Release date
October 9, 2005 (2005-10-09)
Running time
17 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

See Anthony Run(alternate title; "The Sleepover") is a 2005 short film co-written and directed by Matthew Piacentini, a production assisstant on the 1993-2005 ABC police drama NYPD Blue. It starred Cody Estes as a shy 10-year-old boy forced to into a sleepover with a school bully, played by Rhett Damon. Jennette McCurdy plays Lucy, the bully's older sister.


Cast

  • Cody Estes: Anthony
  • Rhett Damon: Craig Randall
  • Jennette McCurdy: Lucy Randall
  • Eliza Coyle: Mrs. Randall
  • Joel Murray: Jeff Randall
  • Jonathan Redford: John
  • Alex Thayer: Jill
  • Gwen Holloway: Anthony's Mom
  • Susan Chuang: Reporter
  • Andy Goldberg: Radio Announcer

Awards and acclaim

Cody Estes was given a 2006 Young Artist Award nomination; Best Performance in a Short Film - Leading Young Actor.[1] A link to the film from Spike TV's website that was added to a Jennette McCurdy fansite has also increased attention to the movie, and praise for McCurdy.


References

External links