Independent film “Few Options” is making its way to DVD this January. The film, starring Kenny Johnson, Brad Dourif, Erin Daniels, David Marciano and Rainn Wilson, will be available for purchase Jan. 24. The DVD will be priced at $24.95.

The synopsis of “Few Options” is:

“When a convicted drug smuggler leaves prison after 22 years for one youthful mistake, he just wants to start over and obey the law. But, unable to find work, he’s forced to take a supposedly legitimate job with his old crime partners – and they have big plans for their newest employee. ‘Few Options’ stars Kenny Johnson (‘Saving Grace,’ ‘Sons of Anarchy,’ ‘Blade,’ ‘The Shield’), Brad Dourif (‘Deadwood,’ ‘Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers,’ ‘One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest’), Erin Daniels (‘The Sitter,’ ‘Swingtown,’ ‘One Hour Photo,’ ‘The L Word’), David Marciano (‘Homeland,’ ‘The Shield’), and Rainn Wilson (‘The Office,’ ‘Juno,’ ‘The Rocker’). VideoViews calls the film ‘ … captivating and thought-provoking and the ending couldn’t be any more perfect.’ ‘Few Options’ makes its DVD debut from Monarch Home Entertainment January 24.

‘Few Options’ tells the story of Frank Connor (Johnson) who is being released from prison after 22 years for drug smuggling because he never divulged who was really behind the crime. Upon release Frank has a hard time getting work and ends up sleeping in his cousin’s garage. He meets up with his partner in crime who offers Frank a job at a strip club he manages. But what Frank doesn’t know is that his former employer owns the club and now his old boss wants him to do another job that isn’t on the straight and narrow.

The film is written and directed by George A. Pappy Jr. (‘Barney,’ ‘A Line For Every Occasion’).”

You can learn more about the film at its official site and Facebook page.

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By Monique Jones

Monique Jones blogs about race and culture in entertainment, particularly movies and television. You can read her articles at Racialicious, and her new site, COLOR . You can also listen to her new podcast, What would Monique Say.

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