R.S.V.P. (film)
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R.S.V.P. is a horror film released in 2002 written and directed by Mark Anthony Galluzzo.
The plot of this black comedy in the spirit of Hitchcock's 'Rope' and Agatha Christie's 'Ten Little Indians' is about the post-graduation party of a college student, obsessed with serial killers, during which the guests are murdered one by one.
[edit] Cast
- James M. Churchman - The Quick Brown Fox (as Jim Churchman)
- Sharon Bruneau - Female Victim
- Scott Workman - Male Victim
- A. Scott - Agent Hanna
- C.B. Allen - Officer Gaunt
- Rich Kelly - Detective Thomas
- Glenn Quinn - Prof. Hal Evans, phd.
- Rick Otto - Nick 'The Prick' Collier
- Lucas Babin - Jimmy Franklin
- Brandi Andres - Jordan
- Reno Wilson - Garrett
- Jeanne Chinn - Cricket
- Bruce Michael Paine - Bartender
- Jason Mewes - Terry
- Daniel Joseph - John Skyles
- Jonathan Banks - Walter Franklin
- Grace Zabriskie - Mary Franklin
- Nora Zehetner - Leigh Franklin
- Majandra Delfino - Callie
- Tommy Hoe - Uncle Atticus, MD.
- Fernando Quevedo - Xavier
- Lindsay Truxell - Sexy Motorist
[edit] Trivia
The producers gave the cast a digital camcorder with which to document their time on the set. Jason Mewes, however, forgot the camera on the dashboard of his car (this in Las Vegas sun and heat), thus damaging the camera and nearly rendering the footage on it unusable. Most of the footage was salvageable and is in the special features section of the DVD.
[edit] External links
- R.S.V.P. at the Internet Movie Database