Waiting Room - A short film.



Uploaded by: iamspok
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Written and Directed by Brian Spach
Starring James Spach and Mary Dale Spach
Editors - Richard Krysztoforski & Brian Spach
Camera - Mike Duda
Sound - Jen Cleary


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Nice,,,,,,,Video ( 4 months ago by jinkyldecena)
Nice,,,,,,,Video
that was soo sad. :( ( 3 months ago by MingIsRandom)
that was soo sad. :(
I wanted all the ... ( 3 months ago by angelgrl2007)
I wanted all the corny i could get xD
Very Nice ! I was ... ( 3 months ago by induscreed07)
Very Nice ! I was thinking it had a different ending. A plot. Like this was all a dream, the house the swiming pool everything. This guy sitting at his crampy basement apartment, making it all up in his head, just like their imaginary son, Mikey, and the imaginary wife and the imaginary house and the swiming pool. Just to be blissfully content. Good work, nice film.
You made me cry. ... ( 3 months ago by OneGaurdian)
You made me cry. that was beautiful.
ok i know this isnt ... ( 3 months ago by xoxokelly4xoxo)
ok i know this isnt a true story but the " take care of mikey" made me cry!!!!
Yeah I agree. ... ( 3 months ago by HalfAssVids)
Yeah I agree. Remember when he was like "Mikey was a band-aid over a cut that wouldn't heal"? I think that was what story was what was protecting him from killing himself. That's why he works at the suicide hotline. You're explaination is better though.
Nice Good ending! ( 2 months ago by therewat)
Nice Good ending!
that was so sadd =[ ( 2 months ago by florrrr20)
that was so sadd =[
omg this is sad..i ... ( 1 month ago by xXPriNCeSxXx)
omg this is sad..i know not real..this is remind my dad he died cancer..bless this man nice story
awe, i absolutly ... ( 1 month ago by diceASRHspice)
awe, i absolutly loved this
It was a good ... ( 1 month ago by cherry1917)
It was a good script. Nicely narrated. The video needs more help.
:'( ( 1 month ago by Angieroxx35)
:'(
omgsh. that was ... ( 1 month ago by morgannnnnnRAWRR)
omgsh. that was horrible. now i understand in the beginning why he said "i hope you don't call back" omfg. that was horriblee!! (in the good way. it was a great film but so sad.!)
Wow - excellent job ... ( 1 month ago by amarsbarr)
Wow - excellent job all who worked on the project!!!!
:( "take care of ... ( 1 month ago by xxJonh316xx)
:( "take care of mikey"....:'(
This is so sad, it ... ( 1 month ago by newborndesigner)
This is so sad, it make me cry. Well done.
this is one of my ... ( 1 month ago by RawrRayychRawr)
this is one of my favorite videos on youtube.
I totally agree ( 1 month ago by esivien)
I totally agree
That was sad ( 1 month ago by Agustine115)
That was sad
this was amazing, ... ( 3 weeks ago by PopRocksAndLove)
this was amazing, it makes me wanna cry
nice work ;) ( 3 weeks ago by phlodnarS)
nice work ;)
Pretty cool film, ... ( 2 weeks ago by thepineappleranch)
Pretty cool film, very personal. Nice work! (who's the "mary" in the pictures?
Even though he lost ... ( 1 week ago by XANAXerocide)
Even though he lost her...he was one of the luckiest people in the world to me to experience something so strong and something so wonderful. This film was beautiful...I almost cried.



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