Democrazy (film)
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Michael Legge in Democrazy as Eric Bruno Borgman as "Dunz" looks on. |
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Directed by | Michael Legge |
Produced by | Michael Legge |
Written by | Michael Legge |
Starring | Michael Legge, Lorna Nogueira, Diane Mela, Steven Mullahoo |
Distributed by | Sub Rosa Studios |
Release date(s) | January 25, 2005 |
Running time | 73 min. |
Language | English |
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Democrazy is an American Sideshow Cinema comedy film released in 2005, written and directed by Michael Legge. It was the winner of the B-Movie Film Festival's Best Screenplay award.
The film stars Legge himself, Stacy Armstrong, Diane Mela, Lorna Nogueira, and John Shanahan. It was nominated for three awards at the B-Movie Film Festival (held in Syracuse, New York) — Best Special Effects, Best Movie, and Best Screenplay (the last of which it won).
The film is a science-fiction farce which follows President Douche of Martica as he tries to put an end to a terrorist group that drops puzzles down on innocent civilians.
[edit] Main cast
- Robin Gabrielli — Doc Mild
- John Shanahan — Chip Martin
- Diane Mela — Pamela Mae Sweet
- Steven Mullahoo — Math McCue
- Michael Legge — President Douche
- Stacy Armstrong — Miffi Neal
- Lorna Nogueira — Mrs. Douche
- Eric Bruno Borgman — Dunz (as Roy LeRoi)
- James Porter — Professor Wagstaff
- Ed Dunn — Dr. Triclops
- Bunny Porter — Barbara Sog
- Cherry Lynn Zinger — Sim Moroshi
- Kimber Lynn Zinger — Kim Moroshi
- Steve Paulovich — Terrorist
- BJ McCoy — Terrorist