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Walk All Over Me

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Released: 2008-05-13

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Walk All Over Me DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Ross McMillan, Leelee Sobieski, Tricia Helfer, Lothaire Bluteau, Jacob Tierney, Michael Eklund, Michael D. Adamthwaite

Director(s): Robert Cuffley

Features:
Feature commentary by actresses Leelee Sobieski & Tricia Helfer, and director Robert Cuffley
Behind-the-scenes of Walk All Over Me
Deleted scene with optional director commentary
Outtakes
Music video
Still gallery
Theatrical trailer
Walk All Over Me DVD Details
Video:
Enchanced Widescreen Letterbox for 16x9 TV, COLOR
Audio:
Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel
Language:
English
Subtitles:
Spanish
Running Time: 99
Genre: Movie Mystery Suspense Thriller
Item Weight: 1
UPC: 796019811804
Product Code: WENC81180DVD
Format: DVD
Year:2007
Studio: Weinstein Company
Walk All Over Me DVD Summary A trouble-prone teen navigates a treacherous world of witless gangsters and latex fetish wear in director/screenwriter Robert Cuffley's quirky comic noir.

When Alberta (Leelee Sobieski)'s boyfriend is assaulted by thugs, the frightened teen flees to Vancouver in hopes of hiding out at the house of her good friend Celine (Tricia Helfer) - an aspiring dominatrix and wannabe actress currently planning her big move to Los Angeles.

While Celine knows that helping out her old friend Alberta can only mean trouble, her kind heart eventually overpowers her better judgment.

Celine soon remembers just why she was so hesitant to help her old friend, however, when Alberta ruins her best SS uniform.

Later, Alberta tries to procure Celine a new SS outfit by posing as Celine and meeting her new client Paul (Jacob Tierney), only to find their kinky session rudely interrupted by the gangsters that were pursuing Paul in search of the $500,000 he was accused of stealing.

If bickering henchmen siblings Aaron (Michael Eklund and Isaac (Michael Adamthwaite) could just stop arguing long enough to focus on the task at hand, perhaps they could finally track down the missing cash and avoid facing the wrath of their foreboding boss Rene (Lothaire Bluteau).