Under a Blood Red Sky Online
During a storm, a drug addict visits a crack house to get a fix and stumbles upon a group of thieves who have just killed a man down the street for an expensive statue and are awaiting their getaway van.
Credited cast, sorted by IMDb STARmeter: | |||
Abby Wathen | - | Church | |
Ella-Maria Gollmer | - | Steph | |
Eddie Flake | - | L'il Red | |
Christopher Piccione | - | JoJo | |
Mara Hernandez | - | Mia | |
John Brandon | - | Cheeseburger | |
Mike Fagras | - | Sgt. Gutweiler | |
Zilong Zee | - | Chan | |
Jeffry Mora | - | 64 (as Jeffry Mora De La Rosa) | |
Ambokile Kokayi | - | Ginelle | |
Sean Pritchard | - | Marsh | |
Lisa Fleming | - | Sgt. Tweedel | |
Joe Puleo | - | Druggie / Crate Carrier | |
Jayson Rodriguez | - | Tony the art collector | |
Elizabeth Van Hook | - | Nancy |
Actor Tom Sizemore agreed to play the part of "Marsh" in 2010 but became unavailable in 2011, after his rehab comeback.
The South St. Louis location of Tony's apartment is rumored to have a ghost. One of the crew believes he saw one a couple nights prior to the principal photography beginning there.
Four different white vans were used during filming as JoJo's van.
The bad guy character "Marsh" played by actor Sean Pritchard was strongly influenced by the character "Dim" in Stanley Kubrick's "A Clockwork Orange."
A hen lived next door to the "drug house" and made several appearances in the yard to scout for food during the principal photography.
Other than for his part of "Cheeseburger," John Brandon hasn't chewed gum since 2004.
John Brandon was introduced to actor Jayson Rodriguez through a mutual colleague to write a script together ("Drugs R US") in the summer of 2013.
Actor Jeffry Mora de la Rosa auditioned for three characters, "64," "Chan" and "Tony the art collector" before he landed the lead character of "64."
Writer/Director John Brandon got the two character names of "Cheeseburger" and "L'il Red" from one show of the reality television series "The First 48" in 2009.
Actor Mike Fagras, "Sgt. Gutweiler" is now a St. Louis attorney and is a former police officer.
Lead actor Jeffrey Mora borrowed director John Brandon's personal brown knit cap without telling him and used it on camera throughout the filming, which John never noticed due to his focus on the story - later prompting John to realize in the edit bay, "Hey, that S.O.B. stole my hat."