Cast Members & Crew
Directed By:
Joel Trujillo And
Randal Greenwood
Written By:
Randal Greenwood And
Joel Trujillo
Produced By:
Randal Greenwood
Executive Producer:
Joel Trujillo
Cast
D. Brent McKinley -
Kennie Porter (Bio)
Vanessa Bailey - Niki Weatherman
“Mirky” Edward Nordrum - Ripper Ricky Harris (Bio)
John Kubin - Gregg
Burrows (Bio)
Janice Hollis -
Rosemary
Eric Glave - Phillip
Brandon Davis - Jack
Overton (Cemetery Zombie)
Chris Beltz - Officer
O'Malley
David Trujillo - Young
man running
Jacob Riggs - Young
man zombie
Joe Frank Trujillo -
Introduction Zombie
Joel Trujillo - Radio
newscaster introduction
Zombies
Woman attacked by Army Zombie / Zombie in boots
Luann Watson
Woman attacked by female zombie / White mini skirtzombi
Lorena Melius
Zombie who attacked Fireman
David McKinley
Guts exposed Zombie & Biker Zombie
Niel Oliver
Woman attacking Human zombie
Terra Orth
Army Zombie attacking Human / Car door zombie
Zombie under the car
Evan Greenwood
Butcher Zombie / Beret Zombie
Bradley Michel
Pressman Zombie / Stripe T-Shirt Zombie / Farmer Zombie
Lance Bailey
Zombie shot in alley and also main street
A. J. Owens
Goatee Zombie
Mark Espinoza
Young Hippie Zombie
Gregg Morris JR
Old lady Zombie
Janice Hollis
Hippie Zombie 1
Royce Tucker
Hippie Zombie 2
Billy Woodworth
Main street boy Zombie
R. J. Beesley
Young girl tie-dye zombie /
Shot Zombie
Devon Box
Tie-dye main street zombie
Raychel (Chely) Beesley
Male zombie
Roger Beesley
Female zombie
Cathy McKinley
Long bearded Zombie
Emery Swagerty
Shed Zombie attack
John Kubin
Hit by the Back door Zombie
Randal Greenwood
Railroad track Zombie / Shed Zombie / Hooded zombie from
behind
Joel Trujillo
Original Night of the living
dead Screen play
George A. Romero and John A. Russo
Sampled Material
Charles Craig Original newscaster sampled from Night of the
Living Dead
Lee Hartman Original newscaster sampled from Night of the
Living Dead
Frank Doak Original Scientist sampled from Night of the
Living Dead
George A. Romero Original
reporter sampled from Night of the Living Dead
Tom Savini as Sheriff McClelland Original County Sheriff
sampled from Dawn of the Dead 2004©
Sampled Night of the Living
dead Non-Original Music by
Ib Glindemann
Philip Green
Geordie Hormel
William Loose
Jack Meakin
Spencer Moore
Movie Supervisor
Joe Frank Trujillo
Joel Trujillo
Randal Greenwood
Editor
Joel Trujillo
Sound Editor
Joel Trujillo
Editing, Sound and Special
Effects
Provided by iMovieHD
Computer Technical Support
Daniel Hackett
Movie Tryout Assistants
Rhett Wettstein
Bill VanWyhe
Paul Salley
Camera Operators
A. Crew
Digital Camcorder unit #1
Joel Trujillo
Digital Camcorder unit #2 Paul Salley
Digital Camcorder unit #3 Randal L. Greenwood
B. Crew
Digital Camcorder unit #1
Evan Greenwood
Digital Camcorder unit #2 Shelli Garrison
Post-Production Crew
Shelli Garrison
Joel Trujillo
Karley Trujillo
Stunt Director and stunt
Man
Evan Greenwood
Lighting
Greenwood Photography
Script Supervisor
Randal Greenwood
Brent McKinley
Special Effects
Conservative Dark Illusions
Joel Trujillo
Evan Greenwood
Propmaster
Randy Greenwood
Technical Advisor
Evan L. Greenwood
Camera 1 provided by Earl Watt
Camera 2 provided by Johnny Lopez
Wardrobe designs
Nikki's Wardrobe seamstress- Margie Bailey of Guymon, OK.
Niki's boots provided by Randal Greenwood
Janice Hollis for some Zombies
Most Zombie clothes and actors wardrobes provided by the
cast.
Crew Help
Heather Oliver
Janice Hollis
Terra Orth
Lance Bailey
Paul Salley
Make-up
Joel Trujillo
Janice Hollis
Terra Orth
Lorena Melius
Luann Watson
Vanessa Bailey
Niel Oliver
Vehicles
Car in Beaver owned by Danny Rock of Alva, OK. & his sister,
Dee Dee Rock of Beaver, OK.
1969 Barracuda owned by Evan Greenwood of Hugoton, KS.
1958 Chevrolet pickup with dent in door owned by Chris Beltz
of Hugoton, KS.
1963 Mercury Comet owned by Nancy Schmidt, of Liberal, KS.
Fire Truck provided by Stevens County Fire department and
driven by Carl Robertson of Hugoton, KS.
67 mustang owned by David and Cathy McKinley of Elkhart, KS.
Chevy pick-up owned by Brock Leonard of Hugoton, KS.
1969 Mustang owned by Jan Leonard of Hugoton, KS.
Five window pick-up owned by Larry Purcell of Hugoton, KS.
Lincoln set on fire donated by Chris Beltz
55 Chevy- Jamie Niehues
67 Chevy Corvette -Laurie Jackson
69 Chevy Impala Greg Morris Sr.
Locations
Special Thanks to
Southwest Daily Times Of Liberal for the use of their
facilities and their support for the arts. This location
made the movie possible. Special thanks to the publisher
Earl Watt for his understanding and support.
Special thanks to David Hawkins owner of the Landmark Center for the use of the stairs and roof during filming and his support in the making of this film.
Special thanks to Johnny Lopez for the use of his back door to the ADCS offices in filming and the alley in Liberal.
Special thanks to Greenwood Photography in Hugoton for make-up area and roof scenes of Ripper shooting Zombies.
Chris Beltz's Shed location for burning car.
Special thanks to Steven's County Fire Department for use of period fire Truck and putting out car fire.
Special thanks to the driver of the Fire Truck and staring as fireman in our film, Carl Robertson of Hugoton, KS.
Special thanks to the City of Hugoton for allowing us to film on Main Street and in town.
Special Thanks to the Stevens county Sherriff's department for their support and for use of Officer Chris Beltz.
Special thanks to the Hugoton Police department for blocking off of Main Street and crowd control.
Special thanks to Tom Hicks City Clerk and Hugoton and Mayor Niel Gillespie for permission to film in Hugoton.
Special thanks for the Huge support we have received for the making of this film from the The Morton County Community Theater Group and The Southwest Friends of the Arts of Stevens County. Several members of our cast and crew came from these two groups. They are also hosting our World Premier on July 3, 2006.
A special thanks to Janice Hollis and Debbie Nordling for their efforts on our behalf.
A special thanks to B107.5, Emile Darga and Joe Denoyer.
A special thanks to “Big Dog” Rick Yearick, Rockin' Ramone and JD of KKBS Boss Radio.
Special thanks to Officer Chris Beltz for weapons firing and help with proper gun handling, and use of his ladder and guns. He also made arrangements for the fire department and donated the burning car.
Also to Evan Greenwood for weapons handling.
Special thanks to Sue and Dale Decker of Showplace Video for putting up Bonnie and Clyde on the showplace marquee, and allowing us to block off traffic to their store during filming! They have always supported the world of movies!
Special Thanks to Evan Greenwood for special effects work and smoke generation.
Special Thanks to Pioneer Communications in Ulysses and Hugoton for the loan of a 60's era dial phone.
A Special thank you to Rebecca Greenwood for loan of a vintage radio and various period pop bottles.
A special thanks to Randy Greenwood of Hugoton for the use of his air soft weapons, knife, and guns plus the MRE's used in the movie.
Filmed on Location in Liberal, and Hugoton, Kansas and Beaver, Oklahoma.
A special thanks to all family and employers of our cast and crew for their loving support and for whom this movie would have been impossible without their allowing their loved ones to work on our film. We are blessed to be surrounded by talented and kind people who supported our dream by participating or being apart of the lives of our cast and crew. Thank You!!!
A very special thanks to
George A. Romero and John A. Russo
Thank you for creating the transfigure horror-movie genre
and giving us the privilege and honor to continue the genre
of 1968 in the 21st century.
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