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cast biographies - Out of Business
1 SYNOPSIS When world peace is threatened in the not-so distant future, there’s only ONE man who can come to the rescue -- GEORGE W. SHRUB! The year is 2022, and the world is at peace. George W. Shrub (C. Thomas Howell, E.T., THE OUTSIDERS), the infamous former leader of the free world, is struggling to release a new biography about his “fantastical adventures in office.” When Shrub’s biographer questions the authenticity of Shrub’s rose-tinted recollection of his time in office, he journeys to the U.N. American Presidential Museum in order to research his presidential career. Once at the museum, Shrub crosses paths with Perry (Ronnie Gene Blevins, AMERICAN COWSLIP, A BEAUTIFUL LIFE), the timid and antisocial nighttime janitor at the museum. At first, Perry is unnerved by Shrub’s over-the-top antics, but the two men quickly discover they have a lot in common. Soon, the unlikely friends find themselves defending the museum from a series of mysterious attacks. Convinced that it’s the media out to ruin his career again, Shrub enlists Perry’s help to put an end to the terrorists once and for all. Now, with the 5th Anniversary of World Peace being held at the museum in a few days, Shrub and Perry must rely on their wits and gut instincts to stop the attackers and restore peace and justice throughout the galaxy! Commander And Chief is the new political satire from International Studios 4 Movies. LLC. The comedy is fresh, sophisticated, and relevant to the current American political climate. The film boasts a cast of veteran industry favorites joined by hot up and coming stars. © 2008 International Studios 4 Movies, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 2 CAST BIOGRAPHIES C. THOMAS HOWELL is one of the most recognizable faces working in the industry today. The Los Angeles native started acting at an early age, and in 1981, was cast as “Tyler” in Steven Spielberg’s E.T. The Extra Terrestrial. Shortly thereafter, he nabbed the lead in Francis Ford Coppola’s classic The Outsiders, starring opposite the likes of Diane Lane, Patrick Swayze, Matt Dillon, and Tom Cruise. It was Howell’s gripping performance as the tough, yet vulnerable, “Ponyboy Curtis” in The Outsiders that made him a household name virtually overnight. Earmarked as one of the most promising young actors in the mid 1980s, Howell’s career soon skyrocketed with roles in films such as the Cold War invasion drama Red Dawn, the romantic comedy Grandview, U.S.A alongside Jamie Lee Curtis, the classic psychological thriller The Hitcher, and the hilarious but controversial college farce Soul Man. Since then, Howell has been in consistent demand with filmmakers for the last twenty-five years, appearing in favorites such as That Night, Gettysburg, Hidalgo, “24,” and Fighting Words. Howell can currently be seen as “George W. Shrub” in the International Studios 4 Movies, LLC political satire, Commander And Chief. SELECTED FILMOGRAPHY E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial (1982) The Outsiders (1983) Grandview, U.S.A (1984) Red Dawn (1984) The Hitcher (1986) Soul Man (1986) That Night (1992) Gettysburg (1993) Baby Face Nelson (1995) Gods and Generals (2003) Hidalgo (2004) “24” (2006) Toxic (2007) Big Game (2008) Commander And Chief (2009) 3 RONNIE GENE BLEVINS is a relative newcomer to the industry. The Texas native made his feature film debut in 2001 playing a robot in Steven Speilberg’s A.I.: Artificial Intelligence. Since then, Ronnie has gone on to guest star in a number of popular television shows such as “E.R.,” “Over There,” and “Californication.” Currently, Ronnie is receiving plenty of advance buzz concerning his breakout role as heroin addict Ethan Inglebrink in the upcoming indie comedy, American Cowslip. Ronnie can be seen as “Perry Houser,” the shy but lovable nighttime janitor in the upcoming political satire Commander And Chief. SELECTED FILMOGRAPHY A.I.: Artificial Intelligence (2001) “Over There” (2005) “Californication” (2007) “E.R.” (2007) A Beautiful Life (2008) American Cowslip (2008) Commander And Chief (2009) 4 JENNY VILIM is a veteran of the theater circuit, and has appeared in a number of plays across the nation including “An Honest Girl,” “The Birds,” and “Fiddler on the Roof.” Jenny is new to the film industry and started off working in short projects such as “Vengence,” “The Sack,” and “Choke. Kick. Girl.” Currently, Jenny can be seen in her first feature role as “Lisa Langenkamp,” the nature girl with a heart of gold in International Studio 4 Movies, LLC’s political satire Commander And Chief. SELECTED FILMOGRAPHY Vengence (2007, short) The Sack (2007, short) Choke. Kick. Girl. (2008, short) Commander And Chief (2009) 5 CAMERON BENDER is one of the hottest up and coming stars working in the industry today. The handsome Michigan native has guest starred on many of televisions’ most popular shows such as “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” “Gilmore Girls,” and “Veronica Mars.” Recently, Cameron has been busy with roles in the feature films Smother, Mr. Sandman, and These Woods. Cameron can currently be seen as “Tony, the Leader of the Anarchists,” in the hilarious political satire, Commander And Chief. SELECTED FILMOGRAPHY “7th Heaven” (1999) “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” (1999) “Undressed” (1999) “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” (2004) “The Young and the Restless” (2004) “American Dreams” (2004) “Veronica Mars” (2004) Formosa (2005) “My Name is Earl” (2006) “Gilmore Girls” (2007) Smother (2007) Mr. Sandman (2008) These Woods (2008) Commander And Chief (2009) 6 EVAN HELMUTH continues his rise up through the ranks as one of the industries hot young talents. The versatile young actor has guest-starred on dramatic television shows such as “Alias,” “NCIS,” and “CSI: New York,” while flexing his comedic talents in films such as Garfield, Fever Pitch, and Mr. Woodcock. In addition to acting, Evan also served as Producer on the upcoming indie comedy Other People’s Parties. Evan plays techno-nerd “Jared, the Anarchist” in the upcoming political satire Commander And Chief. SELECTED FILMOGRAPHY Speakeasy (2002) The United States of Leland (2003) Garfield (2004) “Alias” (2005) Fever Pitch (2005) “Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service” (2006) “CSI: New York” (2006) Mr. Woodcock (2007) The Last Lullaby (2007) Ready or Not (2008) Other People’s Parties (2008) Commander And Chief (2009) 7 CANDICE PATTON’s stunning good looks landed her roles on daytime soaps such as “The Young and the Restless” and “The Bold and the Beautiful.” The charismatic newcomer has much more to offer than just looks however. Candice can be seen as the intelligent but deadly “Dana the Anarchist” in the upcoming political comedy Commander And Chief. SELECTED FILMOGRAPHY “The Young and the Restless” (2004-05) “The Bold and the Beautiful” (2007) Commander And Chief (2008) 8 MARSHALL MANESH is one of the most beloved character actors working in the industry today. The Iranian Born Actor is a veteran of both television and film, and has workied under such legendary filmmakers as Harold Ramis, the Coen Brothers, and James Cameron. From his scene stealing role as the high-voiced “Sumbhajee” in Pirates and the Caribbean: At Worlds End, to his hilarious recurring role as “Ranjit the Taxi Driver” on CBS’s “How I Met Your Mother,” Marshall has proved himself to be one of entertainment’s most reliable comedic assets. Marshall can be seen in another scene-stealing role as “The Sheik” in the upcoming political satire, Commander And Chief. SELECTED FILMOGRAPHY True Lies (1994) Barb Wire (1996) The Big Lebowski (1998) “The X-Files” (1999) “Will & Grace” (1999-2003) “City of Angels” (2000) “Law and Order: SVU” (2000) Guardian (2000) “Alias” (2002) “NYPD Blue” (2002-03) “JAG” (2002-05) Showtime (2002) Stealing Harvard (2002) Hidalgo (2004) “Entourage” (2004) “Scrubs” (2004) “Boston Legal” (2004-06) Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World (2005) “How I Met Your Mother” (2005-2007) “Andy Barker P.I.” (2007) Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End (2007) The Untitled Onion Movie (2008) Pearlblossom (2008) Crossing Over (2008) Commander And Chief (2009) Year One (2009) 9 PRODUCTION NOTES Commander And Chief is the flagship feature film from International Studios 4 Movies, LLC, a new independent production company in Los Angeles focusing on high-quality socially significant entertainment. Taking place in 2022, Commander And Chief tells the story of “George W. Shrub,” a former American President who is a bit out of touch with the way the world perceives him, and is unaffected by the damage he has caused through his poor decision making. Naturally, George W. Shrub is a palpable effigy of a recent real-life American President, but the character’s name was made fictitious with the intention of not alienating certain demographics. The project originated as the brainchild of Doc Tamer Tamer Salameh, the Executive Producer of International Studios 4 Movies, LLC. “Doc” knew that the current American political climate was ripe for a satire as ambitious as Commander And Chief, and commissioned Producer/Co-director Gerson Sanginitto to bring his vision to life. Having collaborated successfully on two prior features, The Morgue and Big Game, Doc and Gerson developed a quick and efficient workflow, allowing them to fast-track production in order to get the project in the can in time for the 2008 U.S. Election. INSERT DOC QUOTE The theme of responsibility is paramount to Commander And Chief, and throughout the film characters make decisions that they later regret in one way or another ! decisions that force them to reevaluate the way they perceive the outside world. Producer/Co-director Sanginitto believes that the message is relevant today more than ever, and says: "I hope we can realize now the mistakes that we are making, especially against nature, in order to live in a better world.” Based on the universal appeal of the subject matter, Gerson was approached by longtime colleague Ric Halpern, the administrator of the New Filmmaker Program at Panavision Woodland Hills, to serve as Co-director on the film. Although Gerson and Ric had worked with each other for years via the equipment transactions at Panavision, Commander And Chief marked the first time that the two men would collaborate on a film. INSERT RIC QUOTE A story so readily controversial as Commander And Chief must be balanced with the perfect amount of social commentary and humor, and be accessible to audiences of all political ideologies. Accordingly, the script, written by Robert Dee, went through numerous incarnations and treatments; yet the perfect combination of elements always seemed just barely out of reach. Finally, after a demanding rewrite process totaling 11 drafts, the script was lean, mean, and 10 ready for production. Only one questioned remained: who would play Shrub? That question would be answered by a simple, well-timed R.S.V.P call.... By early 2008, International Studios 4 Movies had already been searching for the perfect “Shrub” actor for months. A number of well-qualified candidates were intrigued by the project, but ultimately passed due to scheduling conflicts or fear of the subject matter. One candidate in particular had expressed overwhelming enthusiasm for the project, provided he could get his schedule cleared. Soon, contract negotiations were underway, but to the Producers’ utter disappointment, the actor dropped out at the last possible moment ! less than a week before principal photography was scheduled to begin. It was that same day that C. Thomas Howell called the International Studios 4 Movies office in order to R.S.V.P. for the premiere of Big Game being held at the 1st Annual Los Angeles Brazilian Film Festival that very weekend. Seeing his opportunity to get the project back on track, Gerson asked the Big Game star a once in a lifetime question: “Hey Tommy... how would you like to play George W. Bush?” The following week production was underway with George W. Shrub and the rest of the cast in place. Joining Tommy on the project was co-star Ronnie Gene Blevins (American Cowslip) as “Perry Houser,” the nighttime janitor of the fictional “U.N. American Presidential Museum; theater veteran Jenny Vilim as “Lisa Langenkamp,” Perry’s next-door neighbor with a heart of gold; Cameron Bender (Smother) as Tony, the Shrub-worshipping museum security guard and leader of the Anarchist group; Evan Helmuth (Mr. Woodcock) as Jared, the techno-savvy Anarchist member; Candice Patton (“The Young and the Restless”) as “Dana,” the butt-kicking female member of the Anarchists; and Marshall Manesh (Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End) as the hilarious geriatric Jiu-jitsu master, “The Sheik.” Although Commander And Chief takes place in Texas, production was limited to the Los Angeles area due to budgetary constraints. Thus, the difficult search for appropriate locations was on. Line Producer Kevin Harding was able to negotiate a deal with the futuristic-looking “House of the Book” temple at the Brandeis Bardin Institute in Simi Valley, California. Aesthetically, the location offered the filmmakers everything they could hope for. Yet with the rural chic of the property came with the heavy price tag of a very long drive to set. Filming also took place in the City of Los Angeles, Huntington Park, Montrose, Malibu Creek State Park, Singing Springs Movie Ranch, and at the soundstage at Panavision Woodland Hills. The fact that Principal photography turned out to be an overwhelming success is made all the more impressive by the number of delays production experienced while shooting. It began on the second day of filming, when a light exploded and promptly caught the set on fire (thankfully, no one was injured, but the warehouse had to be evacuated until the smoke could be fanned out). Next, the picture vehicle rented as Shrub’s vintage truck stopped running and couldn’t be moved in time for the next scene. Next, there was a malfunction with Tommy’s aging make-up, putting production behind schedule for the day. Next, a background horse was 11 frightened inexplicably and ran dangerously around the riding ring until it could be calmed down. Next, an instantaneous hailstorm erupted during an exterior scene, and equipment had to be rushed inside on a moment’s notice. Next, Ronnie, the main co-star of the film, chipped his tooth during a take and had to go to the dentist first thing in the morning. With such an unusual amount of misfortune plaguing the set, crew members began to speculate that Shrub’s reallife counterpart had something to do with the aforementioned “accidents.” Despite all the mishaps, production wrapped according to schedule, Production ran 25 days. Film format is 35mm. All featured actors are members of the Screen Actors Guild. 12 FILMMAKER BIOGRAPHIES Doc Tamer Tamer Salemeh (Executive Producer) is the co-founder and President of International Studios 4 Movies, LLC. Gerson Sanginitto (Producer/co-director) is the co-founder and COO International Studios 4 Movies, LLC. Gerson is also the co-founder and CEO of Reef Pictures, Inc., an independent production company based in Los Angeles. Sanginitto’s love for art developed early, when he began stage acting at the tender age of fourteen. By age twenty, he was a veteran of the Brazilian theatre circuit. It wasn’t long before he entered the most prestigious and competitive theatre school in Brazil, O Tablado (established by Maria Clara Machado). Through his exposure to the creative arts, he developed a passion for filmmaking, and moved to America in pursuit of a degree in film production. As a film student at California State University Long Beach, he worked on a long list of film projects, where he learned every facet of film production. His short film Contend entered the festival route, winning the ‘Grand Festival Award’ at the Berkeley Video and Film Festival 2005. His comedy The TV Broke was chosen for the CSULB’s 16th Annual Student Filmmakers Showcase at the Director’s Guild of America Theatre in Los Angeles, as well the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival 2006, and competed at the Delray Beach Film Festival 2007. His first feature, Maximum Cage Fighting, was shot in Los Angeles and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, giving Sanginitto an opportunity to work once again in his homeland. Beyond the Ring, his next effort, brought him together with old friend and stunt coordinator JJ Perry (The Rundown, Serenity). Gerson worked as Co-director/Producer on The Morgue, Reef Pictures’ first feature film. The Morgue turned out to be a huge success for Gerson, as it was invited to close the Cine Ceará International Film Festival in Fortaleza, Brazil, June 2007. Fabrication Films (www.fabricationfilms.com) is handling international distribution for the film, while domestic distribution is managed by Grindstone Entertainment (www.thegrindstone.net), a division of Lions Gate Films. Gerson’s second feature with Reef, the high-octane thriller Big Game, turned out to be the filmmaker’s most powerful film yet, and is sure to become a new classic in the thriller genre. Currently, Big Game is undergoing preparations for the Marché du Film at the Cannes Film Festival and will be represented by Spotlight Pictures (www.spotlight-pictures.com) for international distribution. Sanginitto’s perseverance comes from the discipline of his Martial-Arts background. He holds two 2nd degree black belts, one in Judo and one in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu. His greatest satisfaction comes from teaching Jiu-jitsu to his students from his personal dojo in Culver City, California, and making films with his wife, Carina. Currently, Gerson is in pre-production for Reef Pictures’ third feature film, Noesis, scheduled to begin production in Fall of 2008. 13 Ric Halpern (Co-director) A newcomer to the production side of feature filmmaking, Ric Halpern is the creative coordinator for the “New Filmmaker Program” at Panavision Woodland Hills, the legendary camera equipment company. Ric has nigh encyclopedic knowledge of the technical aspects of filmmaking -- a trait that served production well on Commander And Chief. By means of the New Filmmaker program at Panavision, Ric has worked with Gerson Sanginitto on a number of different projects, starting with the student film The TV Broke through the feature Big Game. Commander And Chief marks the first creative collaboration between the two filmmakers (and based on the success of the recent partnership, it will be the first of many). Carina Sanginitto (Director of Photography) is the co-founder of independent production company Reef Pictures in Los Angeles. She was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where she attended school to become a nutritionist. In 1996 she moved to the United States where she would discover her love of cinematography. During her study at the California State University Long Beach film school, Sanginitto would hone her talent for lighting films. She shot six short films while at CSULB, including Contend, the award-winning short film helmed by her husband, Gerson. She would go on to lens two more films under Gerson’s direction, the features Maximum Cage Fighting and Beyond the Ring, the latter of which she also served as co-producer. Since then, Carina acted as producer on Reef Pictures first feature film, The Morgue. Her technical expertise came of paramount importance on the film, where she worked closely with director of photography Jack Anderson in order to orchestrate the schedule so that the crew was able to accomplish even the most equipment-heavy shooting days. Sanginitto then went on to lens Reef’s second feature, the revenge thriller Big Game, and most recently, Commander And Chief. Carina is hard at work in pre-production for Reef Pictures’ third feature film, Noesis, scheduled for production in Fall of 2008. 14 CREDITS INTERNATIONAL STUDIOS 4 MOVIES, LLC presents a GERSON SANGINITTO production a film by GERSON SANGINITTO and RIC HALPERN COMMANDER AND CHIEF Directors GERSON SANGINTTO and RIC HALPERN Executive Producer TAMER TAMER SALAMEH (DOC) Producers GERSON SANGINITTO, CARINA SANGINITO and RORY WALSH Directors of Photography CARINA SANGINITTO and BRYNDON SMITH Writer ROBERT DEE Screenwriter ROBERT DEE Starring C. THOMAS HOWELL ................................ George W. Shrub RONNIE GENE BLEVINS ................................. Perry Houser JENNY VILIM .............................................. Lisa Langenkamp CAMERON BENDER ...................................................... Tony EVAN HELMUTH ........................................................... Jared CANDICE PATTON ........................................................ Dana STEVE FILICE .............................................................. James GARY SUGARMAN ................................................ The Rabbi KELLY ANNE FORD ................................................... Leanne PRESTON JAMES HILLIER .............. Chuck the Moving Guy BEN WISE ........................................................... Abdul Abdul RYAN CHRISTIANSEN .......................... The Police Corporal and MARSHALL MANESH ............................................. The Sheik Featuring HEATHER BROOKER ......................................... The Teacher MARIE DEL PRETE ........................................................ Cindy KAY D’ ARCY ................................................. The Old Woman CASEY MARGOLIS ............................................................. Bill JASON BROAD .............................. The Museum Receptionist RENZO GRACIE .......................................................... Himself WANDER BRAGA ........................................................ Himself Stunt Players NATASHA HOPKINS Casting DAVID GLANZER 15 Line Producer KEVIN HARDING Editor JOUBIN MORTAZAVI Production Designer ROGER AMBROSE Costume Designer MALIA MIYASHIRO Production Coordinator ANDREW MAKISHIMA First Assistant Director ADAM ARNALI Second Assistant Directors ROGER MELVIN RAFAEL LEYVA Script Supervisors RHONA RUBIO MYRNA POWELL Key Make-Up Artist BRANWYNE Art Department Coordinator BILL BAKER Property Master BEN RECORD Set Decorator KETREN WILLIAMS TOLBERT Set Dresser CHRIS RIVERA Stunt Coordinators KERRY WANG PRESHAS JENKINS Stunt Choreographer DAVID CHAN CORDEIRO Camera Operator COLIN MIKA 1st Assistant Camera WOOJA PARK CLINT MORAN 2nd Assistant Camera DAWN SELTER LOUIS CHERNOVSKY DAVID CHAN CORDEIRO Loader JUDY WEBSTER Production Sound Mixers MICHAEL CROSBY GLENN A. PORTER 16 Boom Operator BRENT MCCLAIN Assistant Costume Designer VANESSA PORTER Assistant Make-Up MYRNA POWELL Gaffer BRYNDON SMITH Best Boy Electric TERRANCE STEWART Technocrane Operators RAY PATRICK CLAY PLATNER Utility Stunts STEVE UPTON DAVID WALD Production Assistants NICHOLAS GRIFFITH GIULIA CASAVECCHIA ELLIOT SMITH DAVID SCHWARTZ MAGALI BRAGA Electricians JULIAN JANIGO MIKE PRIM ANA MILENA AMORTEGUI MARTIN DICICCO Sound Design STAGE 6 DIGITAL Key Grip YOSHITERU “MINCHI” MURAKAMI EPK Camera Operator SCOTT EDWARD Best Boy Grip JOHN PARKER Production Stills SOREN VIUF COLIN MIKA GABRIEL SUAREZ TESCHNER Dolly Grip BOB LOW Grips YOSHI MIYAHARA JUSTIN CRUM MIKE FOODMAN MARK STUEN JUAN TRINIDAD Steadicam Operators ROBERT STARLING TODD KIRSCHNER Assistant Editor SAM MYESKI Legal PAUL HAZEN JACOB REINBOLT LORNE R. 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