CFF Review: Gregory Shultz’ ’Hell Hole’ Brings Big Excitement, Small Pieces

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by Patrick Kelly

The short film opens with what many people know well, slacking off on the job. Mason (played by Marty McCue), a maintenance employee working in a secluded government facility in the mountains of Arizona. He is tackling the mundane tasks and dealing with an overbearing voice referred to as Control (voiced by John Horlick) who is continually demanding additional work be done over a walkie-talkie. During one of these discussions, it all goes wrong when a paint can and screwdriver are dropped from the scaffolding to a panel below causing an explosion that opens a gate.

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