A Murder Party (2016) Online
When Mickey Davenport becomes the catalyst for his longtime family servant's sudden death, he must force his friends to help cover up the accident.
Credited cast: | |||
Christine Chase | - | Party Guest | |
Nicole Coury | - | Card Game Girl | |
Jeff Criswell | - | Policeman | |
Alex DeCourville | - | Drunk Man | |
Darian DeJesus | - | Abigail's Brother | |
Heather DeJesus | - | Party Guest | |
Nikki Devine | - | Party Guest | |
Carol Fae | - | Connie Wright | |
Thomas Gallagher | - | Lord Charles Bluffington | |
Cedric Gegel | - | The Coroner's Assistant | |
Nathan Hach | - | Mickey Davenport | |
Krysta Halupnik | - | Abigail Sly | |
Jennifer Inks | - | Party Guest | |
Kaity Kilbane | - | Party Guest | |
Beverly Kristy | - | Party Guest |
Mickey Davenport was named after Mickey Mouse, because one of Angeline Walsh's heroes is Walt Disney. The name "Minerva" (Lady Bluffington's first name) can be shortened to "Minnie" - effectively making two characters named Mickey and Minnie.
The book that the Coroner's Assistant is reading throughout the film is a book of collected poems by T.S. Eliot.
Sir Edmund Love's surname is a nod to Mrs. Lovett from "Sweeney Todd: the Demon Barber of Fleet Street"
Sir Edmund's character was inspired in part by Edwin Drood from "The Mystery of Edwin Drood". The title character of Edwin is always played by a woman in drag.
The liquid that Mickey drinks from the decanter is diluted iced coffee.
Nathan Hach (Mickey Davenport) and Dayni Mahar (Sir Edmund/Victoria) previously played a couple in "21st Century Spectacle" (2015).
Heather DeJesus, producer (who also appears as a party guest), previously played the Police Station Secretary and a Mourning Guest in "21st Century Spectacle" (2015).
Won "Best Indie Feature" at the Festigious film festival (December 2016).
Won 4th place in the short films category at the Indie Gathering Film Festival (2017).
Dayni Mahar (Sir Edmund Love/Victorian Maddox) won the Best Lead Actress award in Ohio Film for her role in this film at the Indie Gathering Film Festival (2017).