The Legend of Beaver Dam | |
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Directed by | Jerome Sable |
Written by | Jerome Sable Eli Batalion |
Produced by | Eli Batalion Jerome Sable Michael R. Blaha |
Starring | L. J. Benet Seán Cullen Rick Miller |
Cinematography | Matt Egan |
Edited by | Nicholas Musurca |
Music by | Eli Batalion Jerome Sable |
Distributed by | Ouat Media |
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Running time | 12 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
The Legend of Beaver Dam is a Canadian musical comedy horror short film, directed by Jerome Sable and released in 2010. [1] The film stars L. J. Benet as Danny Zigwitz, a nerdy young boy at summer camp who is called on to save his friends when the camp counsellor's ( Seán Cullen) campfire song about a monster named Stumpy Sam awakens the eponymous bloodthirsty beast ( Rick Miller). [2]
The film premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival, [3] and was named to TIFF's year-end Canada's Top Ten list for 2010. [4] It was subsequently screened at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, [1] where it received an honorable mention in the short films category. [5]
The Legend of Beaver Dam | |
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Directed by | Jerome Sable |
Written by | Jerome Sable Eli Batalion |
Produced by | Eli Batalion Jerome Sable Michael R. Blaha |
Starring | L. J. Benet Seán Cullen Rick Miller |
Cinematography | Matt Egan |
Edited by | Nicholas Musurca |
Music by | Eli Batalion Jerome Sable |
Distributed by | Ouat Media |
Release date |
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Running time | 12 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
The Legend of Beaver Dam is a Canadian musical comedy horror short film, directed by Jerome Sable and released in 2010. [1] The film stars L. J. Benet as Danny Zigwitz, a nerdy young boy at summer camp who is called on to save his friends when the camp counsellor's ( Seán Cullen) campfire song about a monster named Stumpy Sam awakens the eponymous bloodthirsty beast ( Rick Miller). [2]
The film premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival, [3] and was named to TIFF's year-end Canada's Top Ten list for 2010. [4] It was subsequently screened at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, [1] where it received an honorable mention in the short films category. [5]