The Wildest 48-hour Marathon Film Fest In The Midwest

More judges announced!

Sunday, September 16, 2007

We are very excited to announce that Lowell Cunningham, the writer and creator of the “Men in Black” comic book series has tentatively agreed to join us at the Wild West Film Fest Scare Factor on October 26th.

Sandy Clark the director of “American Scary” will also be joining us. “American Scary is a documentary about the American tradition of horror hosts.

We have also invited Lawrence’s very own horror host Gunther Dedmund. You can see Gunther on the “Basement Sublet of Horror” on Sunflower Cable channel 99 in Lawrence and on KC On Demand channel 113 in Kansas City.

Tom Kane, the voice of the Oscars, Yoda and a gazillion movie trailers will be lending his voice to our festivities.

It’s bound to be an amazing night! You are the stars, so dust off those cameras and start practicing your lines. Sign up is October 19th from 7PM to 10PM at Fred P. Ott’s on the Plaza in Kansas City and Henry’s on 8th in Lawrence.

See you there!
WWFF

One Response to “More judges announced!”

  1. basil

    Should be fun. Where can I see American Scary?

    #154

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Dee Wallace Stone“What a great opportunity for young filmmakers to show their craft for good causes. Everybody wins!”
- Dee Wallace
Actress - ET, 10, The Stepford Wives

Kevin Willmott“The Wild West Film Fest has been bringing it to the Lawrence film scene. It is one of the best examples of what filmmakers are looking for in a festival.”
- Kevin Willmott
Director, CSA, Ninth Street

Michael McMillian, the star of Hills Have Eyes 2 and True Blood“The Wild West Film Fest puts filmmaking back into the hands of the people. It’s indy film in it’s purest, grittiest form. A great opportunity for local filmmakers to get their work seen by audiences.”
-Michael McMillian
Actor, Hills Have Eyes 2, Scrubs, True Blood