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Directed by | Ian Truitner |
Written by | Ian Truitner |
Produced by |
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Starring |
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Cinematography | Mateo Londono |
Edited by | Christopher S. Baird, Todd Szuch |
Music by | Kays Al-Atrakchi |
Production company | Thousand Mile Media |
Distributed by | Anthem Pictures |
Release date | Mar 23, 2006 (Italy) |
Running time | 81 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cutting Room is a American horror/comedy film written and directed by Ian Truitner, and starring Elizabeth Daily, Jon Polito, Weetus Cren, Richard T. Jones and Mark Elias[1][2]
Plot
Charles Drake, maker of C-grade low-budget exploitation films, has brought on neophyte director Ed Smith for his latest bit of twaddle, "Curse of the Killer", based on an unfinished script penned by Ed himself. Ed fancies this opportunity as his big break, though he is alone in this belief as most everyone else involved with the meandering project sees it for what it is. Everything turns a darker shade of weird when people involved with the production start getting gruesomely killed off one by one. Charles, who has a history of dealing with nefarious characters, suspects the person responsible for the body count is a mob boss who is funding the film, but no one knows for sure. In the end, will there be anyone left to complete the film, or will the prophesy in the script "Curse of the Killer" turn into a reality?
Release
The film premiered in 2006 at the Milan International Film Festival (MIFF)[3] and was distributed by Anthem Pictures. In 2010 the film was renamed "Wide Scream" for its Australian release[4].
Cast
- Elizabeth Daily as Joanne Kramer
- Mark Elias as Ed Smith
- Weetus Cren as Charles Drake
- Richard T. Jones as Steve
- Jon Polito as Sandy
- Lindsey Labrum as Mindy
- Chopper Bernet as Detective Masters
- Dimitri Lekkos as Brock Steele
- Joe Marinelli as Vincent
- Garrison Koch as Nicky Dorfman
- Tony Keyes as Manuel Orosco III
- Tricia Alley as Yoga Vampire
- Phillip Darlington as Vincent's Henchman
- Victoria De Mare as Mambo Vampire
- Melinda Durham as Sandy's Assistant
- Richard Halpern as Vampire Victim
- Kristy Jean Hulslander as Drew
- Jason Noska as Dead Grip
- Tess Parker as Annie
- Paige Peterson as Vanessa
- Daisy Rhodes as Screaming girl 2
- Riley Weston as Sitcom Girl
References
- ^ "Cutting Room". Letterboxd. April 5, 2012. Retrieved May 7, 2018.
- ^ "The Cutting Room". Alibris. November 20, 2011. Retrieved May 7, 2018.
- ^ "Cutting Room". April 4, 2005.
- ^ "WIDE SCREAM". September 22, 2010.
External links
- Cutting Room at IMDb