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Hey Diddle Diddle

Art Film / Drama / Educational / Female Filmmakers

Intended Audience: Mature

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Learn the reason within the rhyme.

A former high school Mr. Popular, who’s currently battling a crippling case of Social Anxiety Disorder, is faced with communing with the people who once adored him at his upcoming 10-year high school reunion. His friends quickly learn that the largest issue isn’t whether or not ‘Mad Max’ decides to attend the reunion, it’s what will transpire when he decides to show up. (film version of the popular television mini-series: www.whereismadmax.com)


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  • Directed by Chester Jones III
  • Written by Chester Jones III
  • Produced by Chester Jones III
  • Running Time 105 min
  • Release Date 2009
  • Country United States of America
  • Content Rating Intended Audience: mature
  • Website Hey Diddle Diddle

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Directed by Chester Jones III

Written by Chester Jones III

Produced by Chester Jones III

Cast Chester Jones III: Maxwell Sweetwater
Alex C. Ferrill: Alex Terry
David Roberts: Julian Chambers
Aimée Cucchiaro: Solyange Cluey
Sarah E. Mathews: Katherine Ashbury
Candice Lenoir: Janet Mayberry
Crew Teri Johnson: Co-Director
Christopher Webb: Director of Photography
Hollywood Black Film Festival -- Audience Award (Nominated)

The feature film version of "Hey Diddle Diddle" is an abbreviated version of the popular television mini-series "Hey Diddle Diddle - The Series".

"The Series" first premiered on television in October 2009 on AMG-TV. It has since been added to the Retro Television Network's (RTV) programming schedule, and several other international broadcasting networks.

The complete 3 1/2 hour television mini-series version of "Hey Diddle Diddle" can be found at www.whereismadmax.com.

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“’Hey Diddle Diddle’ is a genuine and touching film laced with moments of laughter and tears.” - FILM THREAT “The dialogue has some crackle to it and there’s a minimalist realism to the performances...” - ROGUE CINEMA