Hungry Hills 14 years old

What I Am Ain't A Crime.

In 1954 after two years in a home for boys, Snit Mandolin, 15, returns home to his seemingly unhinged and reclusive aunt Matilda. Defeated by a community that still shuns him, confronted by the impossibility of surviving on his aunt's farm, Snit falls in with Johnny Swift, 16, another outcast. Johnny makes moonshine and sells it through a local bootlegger. The boys work together and become fast friends. And Snit finds first love with a free-spirited local girl, Robin, 16. Their adventure is interrupted by the enigmatic and unpredictable Roy Kane, the district's private cop, who took Snit away two years ago and will now use the boys to get to the bootlegger. Dogged by Kane, betrayed by a bootlegger and plagued by the ghosts of the past, the boys' partnership ends - their friendship broken. Alone once more in the community that rejected him, Snit comes to a violent crossroads.

Credits

Hungry Hills Cast

Name Character
John Pyper-Ferguson He was 45, now 60 years old as Kane
Alexia Fast She was 17, now 31 years old as Robin
Gabrielle Rose She was 55, now 70 years old as Aunt Matilda
Keir Gilchrist He was 16, now 31 years old as Snit
Alexander De Jordy He was 16, now 30 years old as Johnny

Hungry Hills Crew

Name Department
Rob W. King as Director. He was 50 (now 64) years old Directing
Hungry Hills (14 years)

What I Am Ain't A Crime.

  • Release day: Wednesday, September 16, 2009
  • Runtime: 92 minutes