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| Tommy
Adam Brookfield is a New Zealand born actor who has appeared in numerous theatre productions and was recently seen in the film: The Truth About Demons. As good as that role was, we love him for his role as the weed-wacker wielding maniac in New Zealand’s 0800 BLOODY (A Red Cross blood drive commercial.) "That boy is destined for big things."
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| Bonnie
Debbie Rochon is an amazing actress who has starred in over 85 cult-horror films. Donald Farmer of "Erotic Vampire in Paris" introduced us. Debbie has recently played the lead role of Jane Toppan in “American Nightmare.” She is Juliet's girlfriend in the Troma-movie masterpiece “Tromeo & Juliet Our personal Debbie Rochon favorite is “Hellblock 13” Debbie kicked our ass. She scared the living shit out of everyone. Her part in Crazy George is LEGENDARY. |
![]() Debbie playing mumblety-peg with a lead crystal knife. |
| Ree
Mitchell
Ree Mitchell is a native of Birmingham, AL, currently residing in Nashville. |
![]() Ree Mitchell as Pearl |
| Andrea
Collins
Andrea Collins is from Nashville, TN. Little did she know what cantankerous calamity she would have to endure in Housetown. She features in a 2003 Cookeville film called "Knightblade - an elven story" |
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| Mark
Sanders Mark Sanders is a graduate of NYU. Mark says that he has learned a tremendous amount about film-making from Thinking Monkey Thinking. What to do & what not to do. |
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| Eric
Strahan Eric plays the chef at the Top-Hat-Bar.
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| Evil
Bunny Killer
No one knows what makes him so goddamned bloody angry. |
![]() Evil Bunny Killer ? |
| Jimmy
Kelley Jimmy Kelley was voted Nashville's most outrageous person in a local magazine. (it says so on his bio) All we're saying right now, is that he is one-of-a-kind. |
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| Dave
Johnson
Dave really turned it on for this role. With a few 'special' effects and one barking dog, his performance is elevated to 'high-art' Dave is a radio d.j. who hosts a community talk show in Cookeville, TN |
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| Charles
Long
What can we say about Charles Long? He was like a utility linebacker for us, playing the roles of not one, not two, but three characters in the film. See if you can figure out which ones. |
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