Apple Jack
Apple Jack or The Legend of Apple Jack is a 2003 American short film directed by Mark Whiting, and produced by Tranquility Pictures. The filming was performed on Sable Ranch, Canyon Country, California.
Apple Jack (aka The Legend of Apple Jack) | |
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Directed by | Mark Whiting |
Produced by | Ran Barker (line) |
Written by | Mark Whiting |
Starring |
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Music by | Toby Dammit |
Distributed by | Tranquility Pictures |
Running time | 16 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Premise
On October 30, 1938, UFO reports about sightings over the United States are heard on CBS radio, and members of a neighborhood gets ready to fight the incoming extraterrestrials. That same night, two notorious criminals run away and are never heard from again.
Cast
- Randy Travis - Narrator (voice)
- Sean Bridgers - Les Danyou
- Ron McCoy - Sherman Pyne
- Gene Dynarski - Helmut Jitters
- Walton Goggins - Moe Danyou
- Cole Sprouse - Jack Pyne
- Dylan Sprouse - Jack Pyne
- Orson Welles - (voice) (archive footage)
- Mark Whiting - Prison Guard (voice)
Awards
- Film Festival awards
- Won, L.A. Shorts Fest, 2003, (Mark Whiting)
- Won, Deep Ellum Film Festival, 2004, for Best Short Film (Mark Whiting)
- Won, Deep Ellum Film Festival, 2004, for Best Comedy Short (Mark Whiting)
gollark: ???
gollark: It's weird how it went from "of course you're not being spied on constantly, what a ridiculous conspiracy theory" to "of course you're being spied on constantly, who cares".
gollark: It's the government agencies you don't know about which you should worry about most, if they existed, which they of course do not.
gollark: The NSA isn't secret, their operations are.
gollark: The NSA is constrained by law they vaguely follow to not spy on US citizens that much, so they just offload it to other allied countries.
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