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Rattle the Cage (2018) Online
Original Title :
Rattle the Cage
Genre :
Movie / Short / Music
Year :
2018
Directror :
Raz Wickham
Cast :
Tera Eckerle,Adam L. Flowers,Kirste Dorian
Writer :
Raz Wickham
Budget :
$20,000
Type :
Movie
Time :
45min
Rating :
6.2/10
Rattle the Cage (2018) Online

In a world set on imprisoning those with free spirits, citizens who are labeled sense offenders under the Harmony Accord are taken into custody against their will and locked away for good. A young musician must fight against the system that threatens his creative livelihood as well as his passionate bond with another. By uniting with his artistic colleagues, together they will face incarceration or become insurgent in order to retain their artistic freedom and overall sense of being. Welcome to modern society where sometimes living by the rules isn't enough.
Credited cast:
Tera Eckerle Tera Eckerle - Political Talk Show Host
Adam L. Flowers Adam L. Flowers - Agent #1
Kirste Dorian Kirste Dorian - Bassist
Weston Warren Weston Warren - Warden's Assistant
Yvette Hammond Yvette Hammond - Warden
Lexii Frazier Lexii Frazier - Guitarist
Raz Wickham Raz Wickham - Singer / Guitarist
Zakk Dubois Zakk Dubois - Drummer

Before changing the name from Menace To Society, Rattle The Cage was originally written and recorded back in February 2013 after Raz had been approached by a former female Nashville rocker named Danielle Bloom through social media. Bloom requested Wickham's musical expertise to write a party song for her stage performance but was unable to do so having strictly a serious minded approach when writing music in general. Being too heavy for her old school rock style, Bloom passed on using the song for herself, which left Raz to hold onto the title track until the right opportunity came to utilize it in his musical arsenal for The Edge Of Beyond.

Raz is the sole writer of the song as well as performer on the official recording including all vocal tracks. The entire instrumentation track for the song was recorded by Raz himself using his blue Jackson King V and Randall Cube amp through a Yamaha AW16G. The vocals were recorded at Free Thought Studio in Columbia, MO as well as track mastering.

The wicked chant that repeats several times throughout the entire song was created and performed by Raz for the sole purpose of capturing a proper level of angst in regards to feeling caged up and enslaved both mentally and physically by modern society.

The role for the Criminal Psychologist was originally written for Erick Avari by Raz in May 2017. After presenting the project as well as the song to him personally at the local Smallville Con in Hutchinson KS in late June, Avari had shown interest but passed on the film two weeks later due to the films low budget constraints. Having met him at the same convention that weekend in June, Raz immediately hired Paul T. Taylor to replace Avari as the Criminal Psychologist for Rattle The Cage.

Rattle The Cage as a song and short film acts as a powerful allegory for those enslaved both physically and mentally by a government controlled system in modern western society. Having thought provoking themes regarding things such as free thought and speech, Rattle The Cage maintains a strong political plot at its core that aims to speak to people on a universal level.

The title track for Rattle The Cage was originally written for a former female rocker named Danielle Bloom who had approached Raz back in February 2013 to help her write a party song for stage use.

The role of the Criminal Psychologist who is being played by Paul T. Taylor was originally given to Erick Avari who turned it down due to the film's low budget.

Raz is the sole artist featured on the song itself but will feature Lexii Frazier, Zakk Dubois, and Kirste Dorian performing it on location at the Missouri State Penitentiary.

The original name for the song given by Raz in 2013 was Enemy of the State.

The guitar half stack used in all promotional material for Rattle The Cage with Raz is in fact the out of print Crate Blue Voodoo am with 120 watt head unit.

The role of Criminal Psychologist was originally written for Erick Avari who had initially shown interest in playing the part while being approached by Raz directly at the Smallville Con in Hutchinson KS in late June 2017. Just after Raz spent two weeks getting proper clearance through SAG, Avari turned down the role due to disinterest in the film's low budget for a short film. Having met him at the very same con event in KS, Raz immediately approached Paul T. Taylor over the phone to replace him in order to stay on schedule with production, as well as retaining an experienced actor to play the part correctly.