Cast & Crew

Reggie Bannister "Sheriff Jacob Yates"

Reggie Bannister

Musician, Actor, Screenwriter, Activist - Referred to as "The Hardest Working Man in Horror," Reggie Bannister is known world wide for his starring role as the intrepid ice cream vendor-turned hero in the action-horror series, "Phantasm" I-IV. His career spans over 40 years in television, film and entertainment with a background that includes writing, acting and music. Popular titles featuring Reggie include "The Rage", "Wishmaster", "Silent Night Deadly Night 4" and Don Cosarelli's "Bubba Ho-Tep" (with Bruce Campbell and the late Ossie Davis).

Linnea Quigley "Deputy Hendricks"

Linnea Quigley

Linnea Quigley was born in Davenport, Iowa, on May 27, 1958, to Dorothy and Heath Quigley. Her mother was a housewife and her father a chiropractor and psychiatrist. After moving with her family to Los Angeles in the late 1970s, the short, blond, petite-sized Linnea began getting work in B-movie. She really garnered attention in "The Return of the Living Dead" (1985), which has become a cult classic and helped make her the current "Queen of the Bs". Her reign was supreme in the late 1980s with such films as "Sorority Babes in the Silmeball Bowl-O-Rama" (1988), "Night of the Demons ("1988") and Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers (1988). Linnea is set to appear the recent remake of "Night Of the Demons"; which features Edward Furlong and Shannon Elizabeth. It is set to release in late 2010.

Renee Darmiento "Laurie"

Renee Darmiento

Having appeared in independent films such as "The Bank Job" and "The Mail Man"; Renee has also been featured in larger Hollywood productions; including a supporting role in the recent hit comedy "I Love You Man". She currently resides in New York where she also models.

Jay Hayden "Rob"

Jay Hayden

A veteran of national television commercials (you may recognize him from a recent AT+T spot or a Progessive commercial alongside Flo), Jay also acts in feature films on a regular basis. You can catch him the in hit comedy "The House Bunny" where he portrayed Kip; or the upcoming films "Warrior" (with Gabrielle Anwar), "New Hope Manor" (alongside Ami Dolenz) and "Changing Hands" with Kevin Sorbo.

Leann Van Mol "Tara"

Leann Van Mol

A model and actress; "Spring Break Massacre" was Leann's first feature film. Her beauty and talent have led to her to becoming the new face of Biore cosmetics in their national television advertising campaign. She currently resides in Illinois where she models regularly.

Jeff Pride "Nick"

Jeff Pride

Jeff is one L.A. actor who is constantly working. His Michelob "Touch Football" spot was the highest rated commercial from Super Bowl XL. You may also recognize him as the face of Sunny Delight (driving the van across country in many commercial spots). From there he got a supporting role in, Academy Award winning director, Errol Morris' documentary, "Standard Operating Procedure," as well as multiple horror films; "The Levenger Tapes" being the latest, which starts filming in June 2010. Jeff also has two web series coming out, "The Life and Times of Shane Black," and "Actors on Acting," which Jeff hosts and is basically a younger version of the Actors Studio. Jeff's guests include Entourage's Rex Lee, Mad TV and Less Than Perfect's Will Sasso, director of Dreamworks new movie "The Help's" Tate Taylor, TV and Movie star Todd Stashwick, and star of "The Help" Actress Octavia Spencer.

Aly Hartman "Zoe"

Aly Hartman

Independent film actress Aly Hartman has appeared in such B Movies as "Psychon Invaders" and "Sigma Die". She currently resides in Los Angeles, California - where she helps run yourmp3fitness.com

Rex Kramer "Director/Editor"

Rex Kramer

Rex Kramer is actually a pseudonym for independent filmmaker Michael A. Hoffman. An accomplished editor in the IATSE; "Spring Break Massacre" was his first financed feature film (shot back to back with "ROT: Reunion of Terror") and his homage to such drive-in-classics as "Sorority House Massacre 2" and the "Slumber Party Massacre" series. Hoffman currently runs the film and video department for Bongiovi Entertainment ("Step Up", "Pet Semetary"); where he's worked on such features as "Forget Me Not" and advertising campaigns for major clients, including the St. Louis Cardinals.