Keith (film)
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| Written by | Todd Kessler David Zabel based on a short story by Ron Carlson |
| Starring | Jesse McCartney Elisabeth Harnois Margo Harshman |
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Keith is an independent film directed by Todd Kessler. It is written by Todd Kessler and David Zabel based on a short story by author Ron Carlson. The film stars actor and pop star Jesse McCartney, Elisabeth Harnois, and Margo Harshman.
The melodramatic storyline is based around a popular 17-year-old high school senior, "Natalie," who thinks she's got life figured out, until she meets and falls for Keith Zetterstrom, a new student, played by Jesse McCartney. Natalie is dismayed when Keith has little interest in her, but she ultimately discovers the boy is hiding a dark secret, with tragic results. The film was shot in late-2005/early-2006 and was initially expected to be released in summer 2007, but no firm release date has been announced.
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[edit] Cast
- Jesse McCartney as Keith Zetterstrom
- Elisabeth Harnois as Natalie
- Margo Harshman
- Tabitha Brownstone
[edit] Awards
- 2007: Won: Giffoni Film Festival (Italy) - Best Movie
[edit] Trivia
- The song, "We Can Go Anywhere," by the film's star, Jesse McCartney, is featured at the end of the movie. It is also featured on McCartney's second album, Right Where You Want Me.

