' SYNOPSIS:
"Electrical Skeletal" presents the music of the Sci-Fi Death Rock band
Casket Architects. Featuring the acting talents of Don Singalewitch and Vincent
K. Guagenti, this music video film tells of the horrific and hilarious events
that occur one night in a deserted graveyard. Featuring special effects such as
stop action animation, miniature sets, and trick photography, "Electrical
Skeletal" is a unique return to the black and white "B" Horror
and Sci-Fi movies of the 50s. Prepare to be amazed, and ask yourself "Can
your will withstand the shocking terror?"
THE CAST:
Don Singalewitch (Grave Digger Donny) has been acting for 25 years in over two
dozen local community theater productions in Florham Park, NJ. Most of them
have been musicals which include Kiss Me Kate, Funny Girl, South Pacific,
and Funny Thing Happened to the Way to the Forum and portrayed
Professor Van Helsing in Dracula. In 2005, Don began acting in independent
films such as Brobot and the award winning short Uncle Donny's
Storybook Adventure. Don also sings in the Glee Club The Orpheus Club
and directs the Ukranian Church Choir in Whippany, NJ.
Vincent K. Guagenti (Gristle) has worked behind the scenes doing various sound
and engineering work in NYC's film and video industry. Since the late 1980's
Vince has meandered through the New York City rock scene. He has appeared on
two Mozart Rottweiler albums and is currently Ozzy and sometimes Dio in the
Black Sabbath tribute band "Seventh Day". In his effort to become
the punk rock Joe Pesci of no budget independent films, he has appeared in such
films as The Comedian, Returning, Messiahs, Satan's Toaster (His own
magnum opus he wrote directed and produced while attending The School of Visual
Arts in NYC) and Brobot (Co-directed by Brian Lonano).
THE BAND:
Casket Architects were originally The Night Terrors and was
formed in Warwick, NY in late 2003 by Mike Shaw and Evan Schlomann. Annie Terror
joined the band later and were renamed Casket Architects in 2005. The
band released their single Electrical/Skeletal, out on Caterwaul Records
in 2006. Casket Architects had signed a deal with Altercation Records and play
countless shows across the country. In November, they released their first album
under Altercation entitled Skull Persuasion available on Altercationrecords.com
and music stores online.
THE COMPANY:
ROBOT HAND: ROBOT HAND is an independent production company that specializes
in music videos and short films. It features the talented Brian Lonano as our
primary director, his brother Kevin Lonano, screenwriter, our animation specialist
Jeff Jenkins, and our producer, Erin Horsey. "Electrical Skeletal!"
was our first endeavor. Our next film will be a science fiction narrative called
"ATTACKAZOIDS" which is due out 2008. For more information,
please visit our website at www.robothandfilms.com
THE CREW:
Brian Lonano (Director, Producer, and Editor) is an award winning filmmaker
whose films have been featured at the NYC Horror Film Festival, The Maryland
Film Festival, The Atlanta Underground Film Festival, The Action on Film International
Film Festival, The Independent Film Channel (IFC), and in several festivals
and venues across the United States, Canada and Australia.
Kevin Lonano (Writer) is currently a third year student at LaGuardia High School
of Music & Art and Performing Arts in New York City. Though exceptional
at playing the trombone, Kevin's real passion is writing and aspires to be a
prolific writer. "Electrical Skeletal!" is his first screenplay produced
into a film.
Erin Horsey (Producer) When the proud producer for Robot Hand is not rocking
out or chasing tail, she is working hard learning the intricacies of French
and Japanese. She studies language in hopes that she one day might speak all
of them and make movies at the same time.
Jeff Jenkins (Special Effects) is the resident animator and effects guru at
Robot Hand. His eye for detail and twisted imagination has brought the Electrical
Skeletal and many other characters and creatures to life using sculpture, 3d
modeling, photoshop, pencil, charcoal, you name it! To see more of Jeff's work,
visit his site at www.jeff-jenkins.com
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