| Thomas
Fahrner |
|
as |
|
The
Fugitive & Paul Daly
|
| John
Andrews
|
|
as |
|
Sheriff
Ted Brown |
| Meredith
Elyse Orren |
|
as |
|
Theresa
Daly |
FEATURING:
Dylan
Free, Timothy Holden & Patrick Donahue as
The Posse
ALSO
APPEARING:
Shana
Barrett · Joe Maddox · Thomas
C. Ammon · Joe Greenan
Mary McGloin · Shawn Flanagan ·
Patsy Van Ettinger · Sandra Monahan
Robert Vallerga · Sarah Jones ·
David Newton · Katherine Holden
Runtime:
34 minutes Production: 16mm/Exihibition:
Beta SP
| Executive
Producer |
|
Thomas
Fahrner |
| Producer/Screenwriter |
|
Thomas
Fahrner |
| Director/Editor |
|
Sargon
Benjamin |
| Cinematographer |
|
Scott
Beardslee |
| Associate
Producer |
|
Dylan
Free |
| 1st
Camera Assistant |
|
Clint
Kasparian |
| 2nd
Camera Assistant |
|
Michael
Flores |
| Production
Sound |
|
Vincent
Tocce |
| Boom
Operator |
|
Jacob
Sofaer |
| Still
Photography |
|
Penelope
Raquinio Dixon |
| Set
Dresser |
|
Janet
Cartwright |
| Precision
Driving |
|
Dylan
Free & Thomas Fahrner |
| Music
© |
|
Kurt
Iverson & Michael Brewer |
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Thomas
Fahrner (Fugitive/Paul Daly) is a San Jose
native and has been active in the acting community
for about seven years, starting on the local
stage in 1995. He studied with Dennis Sakamoto
at Stage One. He has worked on commercials,
industrial videos and a full range of student,
short and feature films such as "Luchador",
"I, Man", "Hype: the Movie",
and "Before You Go". Thomas recently
completed a segment on the new Fox television
show "In Search of..." where he plays
a WWII aircraft carrier captain. Thomas is represented
by Talent Plus in San Jose and The Actor's Exchange
in San Francisco.
In
case you're trying to guess about his 'look',
it's a rare mixture. Thomas has made a lot of
money on bets regarding his racial background.
Thomas is one half Iroquois Indian. His mother
hails from an Indian reservation outside of
Montreal called Caughnawage. (If you've heard
about those Indian ironworkers that come down
from Canada to build the New York skyline, they're
Thomas' cousins and uncles. He's seen the 'classic'
ironworker photo of his cousin standing on a
steel beam 40 or 50 stories in the air.) Thomas'
strong jaw line comes from his father's German
side. American Indian and German, just like
Rambo, as Thomas likes to remind everyone. Add
some English/Irish blood and that makes him
out to be a pure bred mongrel.
John
Andrews (Sheriff Ted Brown) As a teenager,
John was a New York stage actor/model working
off Broadway. Classically trained, he
worked for Joseph Papps National Theater
doing numerous Shakespeare In The Park productions
including Merchant Of Venice and
Loves Labors Lost. After moving
to L.A. in the seventies, he did a number of
ABC After School Specials and started his signature
role as a Policeman on a number of series including
Kojak and Starsky And Hutch.
After taking a twenty year hiatus to work
on main-frame computers, John returned to theater
in the South Bay doing over fifty plays, including
Jeffrey, West Side Story,
The Grapes Of Wrath and Tony
And Tinas Wedding. John is
currently doing local industrial films, both
as an actor and doing voice-overs and working
on independent and student films as one sort
of cop or another. John is represented
by Talent Plus Agency in the South Bay and,
for major films, the Actors Exchange in San
Francisco.
Meredith
Elyse Orren (Theresa Daly) is a native of
Boston. She has a degree in English from Wesleyan
University in Connecticut. Upon graduating,
she moved to San Francisco with plans to pursue
her two passions, television reporting/production
and dance. She works at the west coast office
of Washington D.C. based The Newshour
with Jim Lehrer where she works on foreign,
arts and national affairs stories. In her non-work
hours, Meredith is active in the bay area dance
community. She trains in jazz dance at the San
Francisco Dance Center and performs with the
hip-hop dance company City Slam. Her choreography
debut was for William Finn's "In Trousers"
at the Theater Rhinoceros. She studies acting
at studio A.C.T. and Full Circle Productions
in San Francisco.
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Thomas
Fahrner/Producer. This is his first film
production. While not trained technically in
film making, he had learned a great deal while
watching and listening from in front of the
camera. He had helped out and pitched in on
many film projects before. Thomas has construction/commercial
real estate background as well as a business
degree from Cal-Poly SLO, which he says helps
a lot. It doesn't bother him to carry equipment
or jump in and fix something. He says production
is production, it doesn't really matter if your
making cars, homes, computer chips or entertainment.
But you've gotta known what your doing and have
a plan. But he learned what it means when people
say: "There's is no business like show
business." The details of producing movies
are radically different than any other kind
of business because of the extremely personal
nature of the 'raw material' and the product.
Thomas hopes to produce again, with someone
else's money.
Sargon
Benjamin/Director. Growing up in the Bay
Area, Sargon realized he always had a keen interest
in images on a 3x5 piece of paper, more commonly
known as a photograph. His uncle was a world
traveler and occasionally showed him his latest
cameras and equipment. While attending High
School he purchased his first camera, a 'super
8mm' and started to make short films and animations.
He did his editing on a splicing machine that
cost $6.99 at the local photography store. The
normal college course load of mathematics, law
and biology left Sargon lost. In the late 80's
he left for Los Angeles where he landed his
first job as a film loader for academy nominated
Spike Jones. Sargon was so new to the business
he thought you had to pay when you ate at craft
services. A few months later he landed a job
under David Dechant for a television show called
"The Power Rangers". In a while he
was the 1st Camera Assistant and that's where
Sargon really developed his skills. He paid
careful attention to camera, lenses, film stock,
aperture, angles, and composition. The most
important thing he learned was to think of the
editing room as you are shooting. After several
years with "The Power Rangers" he
moved on to working as the Director of Photography
for independent films. There he learned a tremendous
amount of knowledge for shooting film. In 1999
he decided to write/produce/direct his first
feature. Sargon lives in Burbank and works for
the daytime soap opera "Days of Our Lives".
Scott
Beardslee/Cinematographer. Working professionally
in Los Angeles as a cinematographer, Scott's
love for film began very early in life. He started
college as an undeclared major and he found
the three classes that appealed to him most
were art, photography and video editing. He
quickly discovered that cinematography was the
perfect combination of these three elements.
After completing his undergraduate studies at
San Francisco State University he went to work
as a cinematographer in the bay area. After
a year he decided to move to Los Angeles and
devour a more intense film-training program
at the American Film Institute. Scott works
in Los Angeles shooting feature films, short
films and commercials. His focus is always on
feature films as that is his passion.
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