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Milgram Experiment | Manager
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6.4/10
IMDbBest Film | 2012 | Craig
Best ArtisticCreative Film for excellence in arthouse cinema | 2012
Best Supporting Actress | 2012 | Ann
2013 | Ann
2012 | Craig
Best Supporting Actress | 2013 | Ann
Best LimitedReleaseDirecttoVideo Film | 2013
Best Supporting Actor | 2013
Best Supporting Actress | 2013
Best Supporting Actress | 2013 | Ann
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Low Budget Feature DramaComedy | 2013 | Kerry
Best Breakthrough Performance | 2013 | Ann
Best Actress | 2013 | Ann
Best Supporting Actress | 2013 | Ann
2013 | Craig
Best Screenplay | 2013 | Craig
Best Supporting Female | 2013 | Ann
Best Film | 2012 | Craig
Best Supporting Actress | 2012 | Ann
2012 | Craig
Best Film | 2012 | Craig
Best Supporting Actress | 2012 | Ann
Best Supporting Actress | 2012 | Ann
2012 | Craig
Best of Next | 2012 | Craig
Best Film | 2012 | Craig
Best Supporting Performance | 2012 | Ann
Best Motion Picture | 2012 | Craig
Narrative Feature | 2012 | Craig
Breakthrough Performance Behind the Camera | 2012 | Craig
International Competition | 2012 | Craig
Budget 270,000 USD
Box Office Collection 592,116 USD
The real caller, identified by police as 38-year-old prison guard David Stewart, was thought to have coerced managers of more than 70 fast food outlets in 31 U.S. states into strip-searching, humiliating, and sexually abusing customers and staff.
Nearly all of the events in this movie are true. The real call was made to a McDonald's in Mount Washington, Kentucky, on April 9, 2004. The fast-food worker's name was Louise Ogborn and her assistant manager's name was Donna Summers. The caller used a payphone in Panama City, Florida, and identified himself as 'Officer Scott'.
The only person who did prison time in the real case was Walter Nix Jr., boyfriend of restaurant manager Donna Summers. The caller, David Stewart, was found not guilty due to insufficient evidence. Summers was given probation.
The phone conversations were performed on a working phone line installed in the set for the film. Pat Healy was on the phone downstairs of the set as the other cast members were upstairs. The phone line broke down during filming and Healy was brought up to deliver his lines off-camera.
The Law and Order: SVU episode Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Authority (2008) with Robin Williams was based on the same true events.
"Harold: That man's asking me to do things that ain't right. He's asking me to take her apron off and look at her... It ain't right. And it ain't policemanly."
"Supplier: You're fucked without bacon, I tell you that!"