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Directed by | William Grammer |
Written by | William Grammer |
Produced by | Lynn Hussey William Grammer |
Starring | Corinne Grammer Charles Ahn Jeff Ballentine Jason Hurd |
Distributed by | Fone Booth Productions Atomfilms |
Release date | June 20, 2006 |
Running time | 1 min 50 sec |
Language | English |
Blue Milk is a fan film, directed by William Grammer, that made its worldwide debut on the internet on June 20, 2006, as a finalist in the 2006 Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards. In the short film, a young Princess Leia is the new spokesperson for Blue Milk.
Blue Milk won Best Commercial Parody at the Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards held on July 20 at Comic-Con International. The award was presented by Fanboys (2009 film) director Kyle Newman.
This is Grammer's second fan film involved in the Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards with Speeder being the first.
External links
- Official Site - Macon Clones website
- Blue Milk on Atomfilms
- Blue Milk on Internet Movie Database
- - Blue Milk review at Film Threat