Summer School (2006 film)
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Troy McCall
Mike Nelson
Steve Rhoden
Ben Trandem
Mike Nelson
Steven Rhoden
Pa Chia Thao
Ben Trandem
Ben Trandem
Amy Cocchiarella
Tony Czech
Lance Hendrickson
Jennifer Prettyman
Ty Richardson
| Summer School | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Lance Hendrickson Troy McCall Mike Nelson Steve Rhoden Ben Trandem |
| Written by | Lance Hendrickson Mike Nelson Steven Rhoden Pa Chia Thao Ben Trandem |
| Produced by | Lance Hendrickson Ben Trandem |
| Starring | Simon Wallace Amy Cocchiarella Tony Czech Lance Hendrickson Jennifer Prettyman Ty Richardson |
| Cinematography | Troy McCall Mike Nelson |
| Edited by | Mike Nelson Ben Trandem |
| Music by | Tom Hambleton |
Production company | Random Creatureface Films |
| Distributed by | Game On! Minnesota |
Release date |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Summer School is a 2006 American independent anthology horror film created by Minnesota-based production company Random Creatureface Films.[1]
Charles runs a website that reviews "the more macabre of the cinema world" and he has stayed up a bit too late trying to catch up on his work ala a horror movie marathon. In his rapid absorption of an endless series of dark delicacies, Charles has emerged the next day, the first day of Summer School in a bit of a mental flux. He is slipping in and out of consciousness, into a realm of sadistic, genre bending nightmares that test his sanity and question his grip on reality.[2]
Police incident
In August 2005, St. Paul, Minnesota, police were called to a local neighborhood to investigate a possible shooting involving a parked car. The car contained "blood" and "brain matter" on the seats, dashboard, and windows. After canvassing the area, the officers discovered the owner of the car, Lance Hendrickson, one of the directors. The blood and bits of brain were fake—the officers were shown the scene from the then in-production film as proof.