6:30 movie poster

6:30

"Every choice has a consequence."

October 27, 2005 1h 18m

Originally released in 2005. 6:30 is a action film. directed by Christian Sesma. At just 78 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Mike Hatton and Robert Castaneda

Synopsis

SIX-THIRTY (6:30) is the story of a rich, white, "All-American" 17 year-old named MORGAN, who has it all and loses it all in 24 hours. Morgan hails from a wealthy background. He has the affluent home, successful parents, a new S.U.V., loyal friends, is the captain of the football team and has a gorgeous girl, BRIANNA. Morgan, along with his two friends, DILLON and B.J., decide to skip school on the last day of summer and head out to the beach for a day of carefree fun in the sun. They get more than they bargain for. A seemingly perfect day at the beach becomes a twisted day of violent altercations, lucid hallucinations and unpredictable turn of events. The insatiable thirst for drugs leads Morgan, Dillon, B.J. and a shady newfound acquaintance, CALEB, across the safety of U.S. lines into the seedy underworld of Tijuana, Mexico, as the lure of cheap liquor, cheap women and high quality "meth" seduce the boys into an all night experience that will change and possibly end their lives.

Quick Facts

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Release Date October 27, 2005 20 years ago
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Runtime 1h 18m 78 minutes total
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Budget $15K Production budget
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Language English Original language

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Budget
$15,000

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 6:30 about?

SIX-THIRTY (6:30) is the story of a rich, white, "All-American" 17 year-old named MORGAN, who has it all and loses it all in 24 hours. Morgan hails from a wealthy background. He has the affluent ho...

Who directed 6:30?

6:30 was directed by Christian Sesma.

How long is 6:30?

6:30 has a runtime of 1 hours and 18 minutes (78 minutes total).

When was 6:30 released?

6:30 was released on October 27, 2005 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in 6:30?

The main cast of 6:30 includes Mike Hatton, Robert Castaneda.