A royal accountant finds the courage to slay a monster for the love of his princess.A royal accountant finds the courage to slay a monster for the love of his princess.A royal accountant finds the courage to slay a monster for the love of his princess.
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- TriviaThe entire project was written, shot, edited and scored in less than 48 hours for the 2012 Los Angeles 48 Hour Film Project. All entries to the festival were required to include the following: A bottle as a prop, a character named Denise or David Stott (Athletic Coach), and the line of dialogue "Why did you do that?".
- ConnectionsFollowed by The Rock Monster of Lingendar (2017)
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One of the funniest...and scariest...short films in the fantasy genre there is on the planet. You must see this. Spawned by a couple of the cleverest minds in the business...Ryan Stockstad and Jon Rosenburg. It was pure joy to work on this short film with such talented actors. At times I actually thought I was living back in ancient times, when monsters walked the earth. Not that we don't have them now, but they didn't wear 3 piece suits back then. Considering the budget was so low that we had to eat peanut butter sandwiches without jelly, making it almost impossible to utter a coherent sentence,it is a miracle this ever got made. But, I am relieved by the dawning realization that this wicked wet dream is now a reality. Pester the director/producer until he makes it possible for the rest of humanity to enjoy it As we lucky few have.
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