1 9 8 5
D.C. Douglas moves to L.A at 19. Envisions a future where he does voice over in the morning, shoots TV during the afternoon and is a late night DJ... Ah, sweet bird of youth....
1 9 8 8
D.C. forms the improv group Section Eight. They aren't very spontaneous, so they write a dark sketch comedy show, Oh, The Smell of It! and mount it at the old Olio Theatre in Silverlake under the Hit-The-Fan Production banner.
1 9 8 9
D.C. joins Theatre of NOTE. Performs in several plays, but fires up the HTF machinery for And Then There's India, Time Sharing and Critical Crossroads - all one-acts written, produced and directed by D.C.
1 9 9 2
D.C. writes a 90 minute one-act ("They should pee before coming to the theatre, dammit!") called Artistry of Hell: A psychic stripper's odyssey through dreams, drugs, and the streets of San Francisco. It premieres at the Harman Avenue Theatre in Hollywood and quickly becomes a cult hit with 15 people.
1 9 9 2
Realizing that being a writer of Equity Waiver theatre didn't bring in many TV jobs, D.C. produced Casbah Rejects. An evening of cynical scenes about love. More importantly, it was a showcase for the industry.
1 9 9 3
Realizing that showcases didn't bring in industry, D.C. dove back into theatre with Some Things You Need To Know Before The World Ends; A Final Evening With The Illuminati. To date, the best theatre he's done. The show upset several reviewers with it's anti-Catholic church tone, but it became a Pick-of-the-Week in the L.A. Weekly. (100 percent of the proceeds were donated to the AIDS Healthcare Foundation.)
1 9 9 6
D.C. ventures into film with Falling Words. Shot in 4 days. D.C. received a Special Commendation from the Canadian International Film Festival for his performance.
1 9 9 8
Through mutual friends, Reagan Wilks and D.C. join creative forces and develop a short based on Scientology and an L.A. Weekly article about their dark deeds. With the writing and financing help of Noah Levine, they produce The Eighth Plane. Withheld from festivals for fear of being killed.
1 9 9 9
D.C. vacations in Amsterdam. On a whim, his friend Reagan brings a silent Super 8 camera. 10 days later, D.C. had no memory of what happened, but he edited together a 12 minute ode to the Red Light District and Euro-action-art films entitled, The Ugly American.
2 0 0 0
Due to dubious circumstances, some film equipment became available for only 3 weeks. D.C. wrote a script in 3 days, cast it in a week, then filmed it in 5 days with his friend Reagan. The result was Freud and Darwin Sitting in a Tree .
2 0 0 1, February 2nd
D.C. returns to the stage for one night only with his cynical creation Lance Baxter and the Burned Bridges, an hour of the 70's icon singing his least known hits. (100 percent of the proceeds went to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.)
2 0 0 5
D.C. writes, produces, directs and edits Duck, Duck, GOOSE! DDG played over 20 festivals and garnered a jury award for humor from the New York Empire Film Festival, Best Actress & Actor in a Short (Robin Daléa & D.C. Douglas) from the Trenton Film Festival, and Best Short Film from the Seattle True Independent Film Festival.
2 0 0 5, August 21st
Hit-The-Fan releases The Eighties Man music video on the internet. Though disturbing, it garners 800 hits within the first week. 10,000 within the first month. A must see for those who miss parachute pants.
2 0 0 6, February 10th thru 11th
D.C. reprises Lance Baxter and The Burned Bridges for two nights! This time with all original music, two opera singers and two blues singers. The shows were a benefit for More Than Shelter For Seniors and were performed at the infamous M Bar in Hollywood.
2 0 0 6 - 2 0 0 9
Hit-The-Fan's Largest undertaking, The Crooked Eye, starring Fay Masterson and narrated by Academy Award winner Linda Hunt, takes three years to produce. It goes on to play over 20 festivals and receive several awards and rave reviews.
2 0 0 9
HTF whips up a silly childrens music video in 3 days as a gift for the Malone Family - Snorkeling In My Mind. A nice counterbalance to an intense three years on The Crooked Eye.
2 0 1 0
We took a freakin' break! Also moved some of our catalogue of shorts onto the web for downloading.
When inspiration strikes, and the money can be found, we'll be back...
FOOTNOTES:
SECTION EIGHT (1988)
written by: Section Eight
directed by: Ira Marks, D.C. Douglas
starring: (clockwise from top) Rommel Manalo, David Chrisjan, Kathleen Ingraham, D.C. Douglas, Chet Anuzek (aka porn star John Dough), 2 ladies whose names cannot be found(!), (center) and Stacey Havener. (not pictured: Gordon Roberts)
OH THE SMELL OF IT!
written by: D.C. Douglas & Section Eight
directed by: D.C. Douglas with Section Eight & Ira Marks
starring: David Chrisjan, D.C. Douglas, Stacey Havener, Kathleen Ingraham (Malone), Rommel Manalo, Gordon Roberts
AND THEN THERE'S INDIA (1990)
written by: D.C. Douglas & Jason Oliver
directed by: D.C. Douglas
music by: Mark Wilson with Jim Able on sax
starring: Courtney Stokes, Mark Fite, Jason Oliver
"Poetry and music meditate on the empty space of the soul."
CRITICAL CROSSROADS (1990)
written/directed by: D.C. Douglas
starring: Dyanne DiRosario, Phil Ward, Gentle Culpepper
"Two "MetaCritics" and ex-lovers find themselves on the same job; psychically reviewing an audience."
TIME SHARING - THE MUSICAL! (1991)
written/directed by: D.C. Douglas
music by: Mark Wilson
"A lonely man meets the sweetest neighbor and asks her out. The only problem is that his date is channeling his wife from a previous life!"
ARTISTRY OF HELL
"An Alice in Wonderland romp through a methadrine flavored hell." - L.A. WEEKLY
"An abstract painting. There was enough laughter and gasps to qualify it as a potential cult favorite." - DRAMALOGUE
written/directed by: D.C. Douglas
music by: Mark Wilson
produced by: D.C. Douglas and Eric Cotsen
starring: Carolyn Lowery, Anadel Baughn, Courtney Stokes, Rhonda Miller, Damara Reilly, Brooks Anne Hayes, E.B. Lay, Stacey Havener, Mel Metcalf, Mathew Blair and Sarah Lilly
CASBAH REJECTS (1992)
written by: Various
directed by: Stack Doully
starring: D.C. Douglas, Jack Hamblin, Stacey Havener, Sarah Lilly
SOME THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE THE WORLD ENDS
(A FINAL EVENING WITH THE ILLUMINATI) (1992)
written by: Levi Lee & Larry Larson
directed by: Jeffery A. Arbaugh
starring: D.C. Douglas & Kevin Carr
L.A. WEEKLY Pick-of-the-Week
LANCE BAXTER AND THE BURNED BRIDGES (2001 / 2006)
book by: D.C. Douglas
songs by: Various/Lily Popova, Abraham Peraza
starring: D.C. Douglas
(2001) Monnae Michaell, Amy Roulet, Leanne Fonteyn. (2006) Robin Meyers, Juliette Clearey, Doña Oxford.
"I've had a wonderfully failed relationshipwith each and every Bridge..."
1. Change Your Life! (2009) (completed) [Actor .... Randy Reynolds]
2.
3. Mass Effect 2 (2010) (VG) [Actor .... Legion/Additional Voices] (voice)
4. "Criminal Minds: Risky Business (#5.13)" (2010) TV Episode [Actor .... Mr. Krouse]
5.
6. "Family Guy: Something, Something, Something Dark Side" (2009) TV Episode [Actor .... Imperial Guard #3] (voice)
7. Biohazard: The Darkside Chronicles (2009) (VG) [Actor .... Albert Wesker] (voice)
... aka Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles (USA)
8. Dragon Age: Origins (2009) (VG) [Actor .... Justice/Additional Voices] (voice)
9. Tekken 6 (2009) (VG) [Actor .... Raven] (voice) (uncredited)
10. "Three Rivers: Place of Life (#1.1)" (2009) TV Episode [Actor .... Dr. Ralston] (uncredited)
13. "The Bold and the Beautiful: (#1.5619)" (2009) TV Episode [Actor .... Minister]
15. Labor Pains (2009) [Actor .... Vista Producer]
16. Poker Run (2009) [Actor .... Amarillo Slim]
17. Biohazard 5 (2009) (VG) [Actor .... Albert Wesker] (voice)
... aka Resident Evil 5 (International: English title)
18. The Crooked Eye (2009) [Actor .... Frank] [Editor] [Writer] (adaptation) [Director] [executive producer] [digital compositor]
19. Shelter (2008/I) [Actor .... Luke Greeley]
20. "Pushing Twilight: Avery & Madison (#1.3)" (2008) TV Episode [Actor .... The Host]
27. Teiruzu obu Vesuperia (2008) (VG) [Actor .... Alexei Dinoia] (voice: English version) (uncredited)
... aka Tales of Vesperia (USA)
28. Deadwater (2008) [Actor .... Larry Grubman]
... aka Black Ops (USA: new title) Next US airings:
32. "Without a Trace: A Bend in the Road (#6.14)" (2008) TV Episode [Actor .... Charlie Reed]
33. Armored Core: For Answer (2008) (VG) [Actor .... Additional Voices] (voice: English version) (uncredited)
34. Bling (2008) [Actor .... Nathan]
35. "Lisa Williams: Life Among the Dead" (2006) TV series [Actor .... Narrator (2007)] (voice)
... aka Lisa Williams - My Life Among the Dead (Australia)
36. Baiohazado: Anburera keronikeruzu (2007) (VG) [Actor .... Albert Wesker] (voice: English version) (uncredited)
... aka Biohazard: Umbrella Chronicles (International: English title)
... aka Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles (USA)
37. Fred Claus (2007) [ADR voice match: Kevin Spacey] Next US airings:
47. TimeShift (2007) (VG) [Actor .... Imperial Chief, Storm Guard, Engineer] (voice)
48. Ace Combat 6: Kaihô heno senka (2007) (VG) [Actor .... AWACS Ghost Eye] (voice: English version) (uncredited)
... aka Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation (USA)
49. Final Approach (2007) (TV) [Actor .... Doug Ellis]
50. "Passions: (#1.2075)" (2007) TV Episode [Actor .... Dr. Kirkwood]
53. "Completing Kaden: Twist of Fate: Part 2 (#2.14)" (2007) TV Episode [Actor .... Leeann's Dad] (voice)
54. "Completing Kaden: Twist of Fate: Part 1 (#2.13)" (2007) TV Episode [Actor .... Leeann's Dad] (voice)
55. Torasuchii beru: Shopan no yume (2007) (VG) [Actor .... Jazz] (voice: English version) (as DC Douglas)
... aka Eternal Sonata (USA)
... aka Torasuchii beru: Shopan no yume - Rupuriisu (Japan: reissue title)
56. Universal Remote (2007/I) [Actor .... The Narrator/The Navy Suit]
57. "What About Brian: What About Strange Bedfellows... (#2.16)" (2007) TV Episode [Actor .... Gary Barnes]
58. .hack//G.U. Vol.3: Aruku you na hayasa de (2007) (VG) [Actor .... Gabi/Taihaku/Miscellaneous Voices] (voice: English version)
... aka .hack//G.U. Vol.3//Redemption (USA)
59. "24: Day 6: 6:00 a.m.-7:00 a.m. (#6.1)" (2007) TV Episode [Actor .... USOJ Blake Simon]
60. Sister's Keeper (2007/I) [Actor .... Richard Stander]
61. Factory Girl (2006) [ADR voice match: Val Kilmer]
62. Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology (2006) (VG) [Actor .... Kelvin Garr] (voice: English version) (uncredited)
63. "What About Brian: What About What Was Supposed to Be... (#2.6)" (2006) TV Episode [Actor .... Gary Barnes]
64. "Sci-Fi Saved My Life" (2006) TV mini-series [Actor .... Frank The Pug's Alter Ego]
65. .hack//G.U. Vol. 2: Kimi omô koe (2006) (VG) [Actor .... Gabi/Taihaku/Miscellaneous Voices] (voice: English version) (as DC Douglas)
... aka .hack//G.U. Vol.2//Reminisce (USA)
66. "Western Extreme" (2006) TV series [Actor .... Narrator] (voice)
67. 666: The Child (2006) (V) [Actor .... Dr. Loring] (as DC Douglas)
68. Caesar IV (2006) (VG) [Actor .... Various] (voice)
69. .hack//G.U. Vol. 1: Saitan (2006) (VG) [Actor .... Gabi/Taihaku] (voice: English version)
... aka .hack//G.U. Vol.1//Rebirth (USA)
70. New York Waiting (2006) [Actor .... Exion]
71. Spellforce 2: Shadow Wars (2006) (VG) [Actor .... Avatar/Malacay/additional voices] (voice: English version)
72. Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War (2006) (VG) [Actor .... Dominic 'Vulture' Zubov] (voice: English version) (uncredited)
... aka Ace Combat: The Belkan War (Europe: English title)
73. "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody: Books and Birdhouses (#2.9)" (2006) TV Episode [Actor .... Snooty Interviewer]
74. Xenosaga Episode III: Also Sprach Zarathustra (2006) (VG) [Actor .... Dr. Suou Uzuki/Voyager - Black Testament] (voice: English version)
75. Tales of the Abyss (2005) (VG) [Actor .... Emperor Peony] (voice: English version) (uncredited)
76. "The Scholar: (#1.6)" (2005) TV Episode [Actor .... Narrator] (voice)
79. "The Inside: Old Wounds (#1.2)" (2005) TV Episode [Actor .... Ned Batter]
82. "Strong Medicine: New Blood (#6.1)" (2005) TV Episode [Actor .... Agent Norton]
83. "The Scholar: (#1.1)" (2005) TV Episode [Actor .... Narrator] (voice)
84. "Las Vegas: One Nation, Under Surveillance (#2.19)" (2005) TV Episode [Actor .... Barnett]
85. Tekken 5 (2005) (VG) [Actor .... Additional Voices - Dialogue Segments] (voice) (uncredited)
86. Radiata Stories (2005) (VG) [Actor .... Additional Voices] (voice: English version) (uncredited)
87. Duck, Duck, Goose! (2005) [Actor .... Jacob] [Editor] [Writer] (writer) [Director] [producer]
88. 5.6 Seconds (2005) [Actor .... Radio Announcer]
89. "Kyô kara maô!" (2004) TV series [Actor .... Shori Shibuya (2004-2006)] (voice)
... aka God, Save Our King! (International: English title)
90. "The Bold and the Beautiful: (#1.4439)" (2004) TV Episode [Actor .... Dr. Whittman]
94. "House of Clues: (#2.6)" (2004) TV Episode [Actor .... Narrator] (voice)
95. "House of Clues: (#2.5)" (2004) TV Episode [Actor .... Narrator] (voice)
96. SpellForce: Shadow of the Phoenix (2004) (VG) [Actor] (voice: English version) (as DC Douglas)
97. "The Bold and the Beautiful: (#1.4427)" (2004) TV Episode [Actor .... Dr. Whittman]
98. "The Bold and the Beautiful: (#1.4425)" (2004) TV Episode [Actor .... Dr. Whittman]
99. "House of Clues: (#2.4)" (2004) TV Episode [Actor .... Narrator] (voice)
100. Billy's Dad Is a Fudge-Packer (2004) [Actor .... Narrator] (voice)
101. "House of Clues: (#2.3)" (2004) TV Episode [Actor .... Narrator] (voice)
102. "The Bold and the Beautiful: (#1.4416)" (2004) TV Episode [Actor .... Dr. Whittman]
103. "House of Clues: (#2.2)" (2004) TV Episode [Actor .... Narrator] (voice)
104. "House of Clues: (#2.1)" (2004) TV Episode [Actor .... Narrator] (voice)
105. Biohazard Outbreak: File 2 (2004) (VG) [Actor .... Additional Voices] (voice) (uncredited)
... aka Resident Evil: Outbreak - File #2 (USA)
106. "House of Clues: (#1.7)" (2004) TV Episode [Actor .... Narrator] (voice)
107. SpellForce: The Breath of Winter (2004) (VG) [Actor .... Uzakhan, Shamziro, Bario, Blind Monk, Desperate Soul] (voice)
108. "House of Clues: (#1.6)" (2004) TV Episode [Actor .... Narrator] (voice)
114. Streakers (2004) [Actor .... Jack]
115. "NYPD Blue: What's Your Poison? (#11.21)" (2004) TV Episode [Actor .... Dr. Ted Hollingsworth]
116. Taegukgi hwinalrimyeo (2004) [Actor .... Additional Voices] (voice) (uncredited)
... aka Brotherhood (International: English title) (UK)
... aka Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War (USA)
... aka Taegukgi (International: English title)
... aka The Brotherhood of War (International: English title)
117. "The Bold and the Beautiful: (#1.4192)" (2003) TV Episode [Actor .... Chip]
118. "The Bold and the Beautiful: (#1.4191)" (2003) TV Episode [Actor .... Chip]
119. The Commission (2003) [Actor .... Assistant Counsel Howard P. Willens]
120. Actors Anonymous: The Truth Behind the Dream (2003) [Actor .... Himself] [Editor]
121. Hajime no ippo - Champion road (2003) (TV) [Actor .... Makunouchi Ippo] (voice: English version)
122. "JAG: Pas de Deux (#8.23)" (2003) TV Episode [Actor .... Dr. Alan Ganzel]
123. "Enterprise: The Breach (#2.21)" (2003) TV Episode [Actor .... Zepht]
124. "Mister Sterling: Statewide Swing (#1.7)" (2003) TV Episode [Actor .... Danny]
125. Side Show (2003) [Actor .... Sleazy Producer]
126. Grace (2003) [Actor .... Nate] [Editor]
127. Billy Makes the Cut (2003) [Actor .... Sal]
128. Ga-Ga (2003) [Actor .... Calio]
129. Scarecrow Slayer (2003) (V) [Actor .... Dr. Baxter]
... aka Scarecrow: Resurrection (USA: alternative title)
130. "ER: Dead Again (#9.2)" (2002) TV Episode [Actor .... Ken Ambrose]
131. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2002) (VG) [Actor .... The Master] (voice)
132. "Hajime no ippo: Kaichô no kiki (#1.68)" (2002) TV Episode [Actor .... Genji Kamogawa] (voice: English version)
... aka Hajime no ippo: The Coach's Crisis (#1.68) (USA)
133. "That '80s Show: Tuesday Comes Over (#1.3)" (2002) TV Episode [Actor .... Preppy Scum]
134. Killers 2: The Beast (2002) (V) [Actor .... Dr. W. B. Miller]
135. Totally Blonde (2001) [Actor .... French Waiter/Douglas The Hotel Clerk]
136. "Charmed: Bride and Gloom (#3.13)" (2001) TV Episode [Actor .... Craig]
137. They Shoot Movies, Don't They? ...The Making of 'Mirage' (2000) (V) [Editor]
138. Business of Acting (2000) (V) [Editor]
139. Dark Forest in the Mountains (2000) [Editor]
140. Freud and Darwin Sitting in a Tree (2000) [Actor .... Charlie] [Editor] [Writer] (writer) [Director] [producer]
141.
142. King's Pawn (1999) (TV) [Actor .... Clark]
143. The Puzzle Club Pet-Napping Mystery (1999) (TV) [Actor .... Sherlock]
144. Emma's Wish (1998) (TV) [Actor .... Carney]
145. "Silk Stalkings: Forever (#8.5)" (1998) TV Episode [Actor .... Ferret]
146. "Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction: Scoop" (1998) TV Episode [Actor .... Wally]
147. "Beverly Hills, 90210: The Girl Who Cried Wolf (#8.21)" (1998) TV Episode [Actor .... Mr. Remington]
148. Hide N' Seek (1998) [Editor]
149. Just Add Water (1998) [Actor .... Barry]
150. The Eighth Plane (1998) [Actor .... Henry] [Editor] [Writer] (writer) [Director]
151. Two Weeks Later (1998) [Actor .... Solomon] [Editor]
152. "The Young and the Restless: (#1.6263)" (1997) TV Episode [Actor .... Chad Atherton]
153. The Granstream Saga (1997) (VG) [Actor .... Additional Voices] (voice: English version) (uncredited)
154. "The Young and the Restless: (1997-09-24)" (1997) TV Episode [Actor .... Chad Atherton]
155. "The Bold and the Beautiful: (#1.2600)" (1997) TV Episode [Actor .... Court Clerk]
156. Falling Words (1997) [Actor .... Lance] [Editor] [Writer] (writer) [producer]
157. "Diagnosis Murder: Murder in the Air (#4.23)" (1997) TV Episode [Actor .... Randy Thompson]
158. "Boston Common: The Occidental Purists (#2.18)" (1997) TV Episode [Actor .... D.C.]
159. "Playboy's Really Naked Truth: The Best of the Really Naked Truth (#3.1)" (1997) TV Episode [Actor .... Himself - Host]
160. "Claude's Crib: Clothes Encounter (#1.8)" (1997) TV Episode [Actor .... Snobbish Waiter]
161. "Boston Common: The War Room (#2.6)" (1996) TV Episode [Actor .... D.C.]
162. "The Young and the Restless: (1996-10-22)" (1996) TV Episode [Actor .... Chad Atherton]
165. "Boston Common: Everybody's Stalking (#1.9)" (1996) TV Episode [Actor .... D.C.]
166. "Boston Common: Autumn 'Foilage' (#1.8)" (1996) TV Episode [Actor .... D.C.]
167. "Boston Common: Hope Springs a Leak (#1.7)" (1996) TV Episode [Actor .... D.C.]
168. "Playboy's Really Naked Truth: (#2.10)" (1996) TV Episode [Actor .... Himself - Host]
178. "Boston Common: Virginia Reeling (#1.6)" (1996) TV Episode [Actor .... D.C.]
179. "Boston Common: Boyd Gets Shrunk (#1.5)" (1996) TV Episode [Actor .... D.C.]
180. "Boston Common: Relationship of Fools (#1.4)" (1996) TV Episode [Actor .... D.C.]
181. "Boston Common: I Thee Endow (#1.3)" (1996) TV Episode [Actor .... D.C.]
182. "Boston Common: Out, Out, Damn Jack! (#1.2)" (1996) TV Episode [Actor .... D.C.]
183. "Boston Common: Pilot (#1.1)" (1996) TV Episode [Actor .... Ben]
184. "Playboy's Really Naked Truth: (#1.7)" (1995) TV Episode [Actor .... Himself - Host]
185. "Hudson Street: Contempt (#1.8)" (1995) TV Episode [Actor .... Kid]
186. "Playboy's Really Naked Truth: (#1.6)" (1995) TV Episode [Actor .... Himself - Host]
195. Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1995) [Actor .... Technician #1]
... aka Under Siege 2
196. "Melrose Place: And Justice for None (#3.10)" (1994) TV Episode [Actor .... Dweeby Executive]
197. "Days of Our Lives: (1992-11-30)" (1992) TV Episode [Actor .... Brad]
198. "Renegade: Eye of the Storm (#1.7)" (1992) TV Episode [Actor .... Father Nelson]
199. "Civil Wars: His Honor's Offer (#1.11)" (1992) TV Episode [Actor .... Ernie]
200. "Days of Our Lives: (#1.6567)" (1991) TV Episode [Actor .... Bellman]
201. "Coach: Leonard Kraleman: All-American (#3.17)" (1991) TV Episode [Actor .... Dulcimer Freak]
202.
203. Future Force (1989) [Actor .... Billy]
204. "Totally Hidden Video: (#1.1)" (1989) TV Episode [Actor .... Himself]
205. Al TV (1988) (TV) [Actor .... Reginald Buttplug, fashion designer]
... aka Weird Al TV
206. "Win, Lose or Draw: (1987-06-06)" (1987) TV Episode [Actor .... Himself]
207. "The All-New Dating Game: (1986-07-15)" (1986) TV Episode [Actor .... Himself]
208.
Archive Footage:
1. Trapped in the Shelter (2008) (V) .... Luke Greeley
2. Funniest Commercials of the Year: 2004 (2004) (TV) (uncredited) .... Jenkins (FedEx)
"Charmed"
- Crimes & Witch Demeanors (2004) TV episode .... Craig
Directed by
D.C. Douglas
Writing credits
Betty Malicoat
(short story)
D.C. Douglas
(adaptation)
Cast (in credits order)
Linda Hunt...
Sharon's Narrator
Fay Masterson...
Sharon
Katherine Boecher...
Rosemary
D.C. Douglas...
Frank
Joe Duer...
Roy
Clement Blake...
Wayne
Monnae Michaell...
Sharon's Supervisor
Ari Barak...
Sharon's Doctor
Robin Daléa...
Sharon's Tough Co-Worker
Karen McClain...
Sharon's Loud Co-Worker
Lilia Popova...
Smoker at Bar
Tom Paul Wilson...
Drunk at bar
Laura Drake Mancini...
Sexy Bar Fly
Abraham Peraza...
Mean Drunk Leaving
Create a character page for: Sharon's NarratorSharonRosemaryFrankRoyWayneSharon's SupervisorSharon's DoctorSharon's Tough Co-WorkerSharon's Loud Co-WorkerSmoker at BarDrunk at barSexy Bar FlyMean Drunk Leaving
Produced by
Bryan Cuprill...
associate producer
Robin Daléa...
associate producer
D.C. Douglas...
executive producer
Laura Drake Mancini...
associate producer
Original Music by
Abraham Peraza
Lilia Popova
Cinematography by
Jorge Gomez
David Luff
Alexander Nikishin
Nickolas Dylan Rossi
Film Editing by
D.C. Douglas
Casting by
Matthew Lessall
Makeup Department
Letty Oswald...
assistant makeup artist
Grace Phillips...
key makeup artist
Eva Woodby...
makeup artist
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Sharon Forbes...
second assistant director
Elaine Marie Gibson...
first assistant director
Wednesday Standley...
first assistant director
Sound Department
Todd Densford...
boom operator
Danielle Hunt...
sound re-recording mixer
Mike Williams...
sound
Visual Effects by
Kenneth Bailey...
3d modeler
Newton Renato DePaoli...
lead 3d modeler
D.C. Douglas...
digital compositor
Matt Griffith...
3d modeler/texture artist
Matt Griffith...
technical consultant
John Iskandar...
3D modeler
John Iskandar...
texture artist
Pency Kinnard...
lead compositor
Chris Olivas...
visual effects
Jonathan Sims...
digital compositor
Matthew Spradlin...
3D modeler
Matthew Spradlin...
texture artist
Derek Zavada...
technical consultant
Camera and Electrical Department
Rodolfo Beltran...
key grip
Brenda Del Villar...
grip
Travis MacRitchie...
digital imaging technician
Ami Mochizuki...
assistant camera
Alexander Nikishin...
camera operator
Michael R. Wood...
still photographer
Casting Department
Lynn Reinstein...
casting associate
Other crew
Dora Hopkins...
script supervisor
Jorge Kunze...
data logger
Sandra Salas...
script supervisor
Thanks
Robin Daléa...
special thanks
Matt Griffith...
special thanks
Betty Malicoat...
dedicatee
Laura Drake Mancini...
special thanks
Roberta Marie Munroe...
special thanks
Directed by
D.C. Douglas
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
D.C. Douglas
writer
Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification
Robin Daléa...
Lizzie (as Robin Meyers)
D.C. Douglas...
Jacob
Bryan Cuprill...
C.B.
Lisa Long...
La Matchmaker
Bess Meyer...
La Giggly Girl
Dan Butler...
Le Creepy Guy
Gina Marie Gian...
La Crying Girl
Michael Cade...
Le Romantic Guy
Diane Mizota...
La Religious Girl
Courtenay Taylor...
La Penis Woman
Abraham Peraza...
Le Opera Singer
Lilia Popova...
La Pianist
Christopher Carroll...
Le French Waiter
Create a character page for: LizzieJacobC.B.La MatchmakerLa Giggly GirlLe Creepy GuyLa Crying GirlLe Romantic GuyLa Religious GirlLa Penis WomanLe Opera SingerLa PianistLe French Waiter
Produced by
Rose Bertolero...
co-executive producer
D.C. Douglas...
producer
Josephine Gompertz...
co-executive producer
Original Music by
Abraham Peraza
Lilia Popova
Cinematography by
Tom Robotham
Film Editing by
D.C. Douglas
Makeup Department
June Yamada...
makeup artist
Production Management
Laura Drake Mancini...
assistant unit manager (as Laura Mancini)
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Sheila Louie...
first assistant director
Naomi Trejo...
second assistant director
Art Department
Reagan Bailey Wilks...
assistant art director
Reagan Bailey Wilks...
construction coordinator
Sound Department
Shawn Osowski...
sound
Camera and Electrical Department
Will Colvin...
grip
Richard Foley...
gaffer
Ben Giroux...
grip
Jay Ko...
grip
Tommy Maddox-Upshaw...
key grip (as Tommy Upshaw)
Lawrence Montemayor...
first assistant camera
Cris Moris...
grip
Matt Sawyer...
grip
Thanks
David Dean Bottrell...
special thanks
Tony Carey...
special thanks
Hope Coppinger...
special thanks
Toni Gallagher...
special thanks
Paul Guay...
special thanks
David Michael Latt...
special thanks
Baz Luhrmann...
special thanks
Bob Weinstein...
special thanks
Harvey Weinstein...
special thanks
Ernie Whitecloud...
in memory of
Directed by
D.C. Douglas
Reagan Bailey Wilks
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
D.C. Douglas
writer
Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification
Jamie Donahue...
Gwen
D.C. Douglas...
Charlie
Chayse Dacoda...
Marion
Reagan Bailey Wilks...
Doug
Delaina Mitchell...
Jen
Larry Roop...
James
Pamela Gordon...
Grandmother
Debbie Wheaton...
Gwen's Mother
Von Rae Wood...
Charlie's Mom
Carl Speigelberg...
Charlie's Dad
Create a character page for: GwenCharlieMarionDougJenJamesGrandmotherGwen's MotherCharlie's MomCharlie's Dad
Produced by
D.C. Douglas...
producer
Rebecca Garrison...
associate producer
Reagan Bailey Wilks...
executive producer
Original Music by
David Zasloff
Cinematography by
George Gibson
Film Editing by
D.C. Douglas
Makeup Department
Jennifer Kahlenberg...
key makeup artist
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Ann Devaney...
first assistant director
Sound Department
John Goodwin...
sound re-recording mixer
Camera and Electrical Department
Percy Burga...
grip
Kristin Polito...
grip
Jason Wilks...
key grip
Reagan Bailey Wilks...
gaffer
Other crew
Antoinette Boers...
script supervisor
Elizabeth Karsh...
continuity
Farida Wilks...
caterer
Thanks
David Conner...
thanks
Lloyd Eric Cotsen...
thanks
Wendy Gielow...
dedicatee
Walbert T. Gompertz...
special thanks
Directed by
D.C. Douglas
Reagan Bailey Wilks
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
D.C. Douglas
writer
Noah Michael Levine
writer
Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification
Noah Michael Levine...
Tommy
Reagan Bailey Wilks...
Johnny
D.C. Douglas...
Henry
Create a character page for: TommyJohnnyHenry
Produced by
Thomas M. Dailey...
co-executive producer
Robert Estareja...
associate producer
Noah Michael Levine...
producer
Original Music by
Noah Michael Levine
Cinematography by
Cory Christiansen
Film Editing by
D.C. Douglas
Set Decoration by
Chris Del Rio
Makeup Department
Samantha Glover...
key makeup artist
Tomas...
makeup artist
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Brett 'B.J.' Bigley...
first assistant director (as B.J. Bigley)
Shanna Brannon...
second assistant director
Sound Department
Willie Basse...
sound recordist
Jason Wilks...
boom operator
Camera and Electrical Department
Rafiel Chait...
assistant camera
Robert W. Egami...
grip
Stan Eng...
gaffer
Paul Helling...
key grip
Jeff Ridley...
grip
Jason Wilks...
best boy
Other crew
Paul Braccili...
production coordinator
Debbie Brandwein...
script supervisor
Directed by
Jason Phillips
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
D.C. Douglas
writer
Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification
D.C. Douglas...
Lance
J.J. Rodgers...
Elizabeth
Tom Jourden...
Mark
Jason Oliver...
Jason
Chayse Dacoda...
Girl At Bar
Toni Gallagher...
Party Girl #1
Adrienne Alexander...
Party Girl #2
Adele Baughn...
Cheating Couple
Tom Paul Wilson...
Cheating Couple
Alexandra Raines...
Communication Couple
Chris Emerson...
Communication Couple
Kat Malone...
Kinky Kitty Couple
Robert Consoli...
Kinky Kitty Couple
John Sarkisian...
Bartender
Ellen Rooney...
Laughing lady
Create a character page for: LanceElizabethMarkJasonGirl At BarParty Girl #1Party Girl #2Cheating CoupleCheating CoupleCommunication CoupleCommunication CoupleKinky Kitty CoupleKinky Kitty CoupleBartenderLaughing lady
Produced by
Lloyd Eric Cotsen...
producer
D.C. Douglas...
producer
Chris Emerson...
producer
Original Music by
Chris Emerson
Cinematography by
Cory Christiansen
Film Editing by
D.C. Douglas
Makeup Department
Jude Alcala...
key hair stylist
Jennifer McCarthy...
key makeup artist
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Paul Braccili...
first assistant director
L.J. Stevens...
second assistant director
Sound Department
Jim Ridgley...
sound
Camera and Electrical Department
Chris Charles...
gaffer
John Ridenour...
grip
Chris Walsanen...
grip
Simon Walton...
assistant camera
Editorial Department
Chris Weber...
negative cutter
Other crew
Adrienne Alexander...
additional voice
Nicole Arecchia...
script supervisor
Jerry Gelb...
additional voice
Lauri Janover...
additional voice
Ellen Rooney...
location manager
Thanks
Jeffrey Arbaugh...
thanks
Erin Ehrlich...
thanks
Rod Ellis...
thanks
Mark Fite...
thanks
Jeff Gerrard...
thanks
David Kohan...
special thanks
Betty Malicoat...
special thanks
Max Mutchnick...
special thanks
Elizabeth Oreck...
dedicatee