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Production Staff

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T. L. Young graduated from the University of Hawaii in English and Theater. His one-act play, “Accumulating Scars” won the Kumu Kahua Playwriting Award in 1998. He wrote and produced two independent short films for Hawaii’s “Jackie Claxton Festival,” titled: “Greener Pastures” and “The Friendzone Demon.”


Young also self-published his book, “American Nudist: The Lost Journal.” “Micky’s Summer Resort” is his first feature film under his own banner.

 

An alumnus of Creative Lab Hawaii in both the Screenwriters and Producers Accelerator from 2015 to 2017., he co-wrote “Samurai Cop 2: Deadly Vengeance” distributed by Cinema Epoch.

Writer/Director

T. L. Young

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Clinton H. Wallace is a press photographer known for photographing high profile events such as the MTV Movie Awards, SAG Awards, Grammy Awards, plus young Hollywood celebrities such as Amber Heard, Olivia Wilde, Brittany Snow and Emma Stone.

 

Educated at New York University, Universidad De Granada and University De Paris IV-Sorbonne, he is the founder of Photomundo, International and the West Coast Staff Photographer for Globe Photos Inc. Wallace established himself as executive producer of the films, “Whiskey Neat,” “Leo,” Tony Young’s penned “Kelly Deerdale-Naturist,” as well as Cinema Epoch’s “Caged Beauty” and “Blue Dream.”

Executive Producer

Clinton H. Wallace

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Ramzi Abed is a West Hollywood-based producer/director with a growing cult following and a diverse range of credits under his belt. His early short film, “Nobody,” screened at numerous film festivals, and his short film, “The Tunnel,” starred indie film heroes, Lloyd Kaufman (The Toxic Avenger) and Mark Borchardt (American Movie). 

 

He directed the feature film, “The Devil's Muse” (starring Kristen Kerr, Cinque Lee, and Sarah Scott) based on the unsolved murder of Elizabeth Short, a.k.a. Black Dahlia.

Cinematographer

Ramzi Abed

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Marvin Cheng was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. He is known for his work on Kung Fu Theater(2017), The LBC: Smile Now, Cry Later(2009) and Violent Blue(2011).

 

Moving to Hollywood, he began as a gaffer in Cinema Epoch’s indie hit, “Mad Cowgirl” and became co-producer of their following film, “Violent Blue,” a.k.a. “Caged Beauty.”

Cinematographer

Marvin Cheng

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