The Dilemma Trilogy (1996) is a movie created by Terence Brown II
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Plot Summary[]
Jeff (James Walker) is a bonafide moron. In the first film, "Geometric Dilemmas," Jeff must recapture a geometry workshop from an evil group of class-cutters called "The Skippers." In the second film, "Romantic Dilemmas," Jeff meets a beautiful girl who just moved next door to him. He and his best friend Brad (Brad Crafton) vie for her affections with disastrous results - running into the town's resident looney "Psycho Bob" (Gregg Rautine). In the third and final film, "Psychotic Dilemmas," we find that Psycho Bob is actually a spy - secret agent Robert Kimball - who is seeking a Golden Buddha that resides underneath Brad's eerie cabin in the woods.
Production Information[]
"Geometric Dilemmas" was actually an extra credit project that was created in May of 1996 to assist James Walker (who plays Jeff) in passing his geometry class. Due to how fun it was to shoot, the two sequels followed closely that summer with the cast getting bigger and bigger, and the storylines getting broader in scope. Terence Brown II attended the summer 1996 Media Workshops at UCLA in August and premiered The Dilemma Trilogy to a large audience.
Cast[]
- James Walker
- Brad Crafton
- Gregg Rautine
- Amanda Lindsey
- Cara Brown
- Nic Sweet
- Sherri Harris
- James Gatlin
- Terence Brown II
Crew[]
- Written and Directed by Terence Brown II