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  1. Drones - Un film di Amber Benson, Adam Busch. Con Jonathan M. Woodward, Angela Bettis, Samm Levine, James Urbaniak, Tangi Miller. Commedia, USA, 2010.

    • Amber Benson, Adam Busch
    • Jonathan M. Woodward
  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt1232775Drones (2010) - IMDb

    23 gen 2010 · Drones: Directed by Amber Benson, Adam Busch. With Jonathan M. Woodward, Samm Levine, James Urbaniak, Dave Allen. A man discovers a universal threat to his life, job and the planet.

    • (533)
    • Comedy
    • Amber Benson, Adam Busch
    • 2010-01-23
  3. Drones is a 2010 [2] office comedy film directed by Amber Benson and Adam Busch, [3] who describe it as " The Office meets Close Encounters ". [4] Cast. Jonathan M. Woodward as Brian. Samm Levine as Clark. James Urbaniak as Pete. Dave Allen as Cooperman. Tangi Miller as Miryam. Marc Evan Jackson as Ian. Angela Bettis as Amy.

    • $500,000
    • Jonathan Dinerstein
  4. 23 gen 2010 · Brian Dilks is an Office Drone. He spends his days at OmniLink in comforting monotony: facilitating the movement of product around the country, faxing, copying, joking with his best friend, Clark, and harmlessly flirting with fellow cubicle-mate, Amy. But how well does anyone really know the people they work with?

  5. Synopsis. Brian Dilks is an Office Drone. He spends his days at OmniLink in comforting monotony: facilitating the movement of product around the country, faxing, copying, joking with his best friend, Clark, and harmlessly flirting with fellow cubicle-mate, Amy.

    • Amber Benson, Adam Busch
  6. Drones streaming: where to watch online? You are able to buy "Drones" on Vudu, Google Play Movies, YouTube as download. Synopsis. Drones begins in the Nevada desert, where new girl Sue Lawson joins airman Jack in a hot, windowless bunker from which they manoeuvre unmanned drones across the plains of Afghanistan.

    • 82 min
  7. Amber Benson and Adam Busch's Drones may be slight, but that low-key triviality is an essential part of its humour, as office politics take on cosmic dimensions without ever seeming any the less drab for it, and the enslavement, destruction and salvation of Earth itself are presented as competing bureaucratic projects to be managed with maximum ...