Stomp! Shout! Scream!

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Stomp! Shout! Scream!
Directed by Jay Wade Edwards
Produced by Jay Wade Edwards
Evan Lieberman
Arma Benoit
Written by Jay Wade Edwards
Music by Catfight!, John Cerreta
Cinematography Evan Lieberman
Editing by Jay Wade Edwards
Release date(s) 2006
Running time 77:00
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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[edit] Synopsis

The beach party rock and roll monster movie Stomp! Shout! Scream! is set in 1966 and intertwines the adventures of an all-girl garage rock band with the legend of the Skunk Ape (the Florida Everglades’ version of Bigfoot). Theodora, Jody and Carol, collectively known as The Violas, are on tour when their van breaks down in a small southern beach town. Meanwhile, the local police are investigating the disappearance of the parents of a little girl who was found walking the beach in a state of shock. But they are also trying to determine the origins of a strange pile of pungent debris that has washed up on the beach. Scientist John Patterson is called in to help investigate. Both John and a local mechanic, Hector Garcia, fall for The Violas’ lead singer, Theodora. She initially shows little interest in them, however, and seems to be harboring a mysterious past. Hector convinces the girls to stay in town when he offers to repair their van in exchange for playing at his party, but a strange and menacing creature appears to be on the loose…

[edit] Cast

  • Claire Bronson
  • Mary Kraft
  • Cynthia Evans
  • Jonathan Green
  • Travis Young
  • Adrian Roberts
  • Bill Szymanski
  • Christopher Hines
  • Phoebe Szymanski
  • Ned Hastings
  • Nancy Riggs
  • Alex Orr
  • Dana Snyder

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[edit] Festival Screenings & Awards

Winner Best Feature Film: 2007 Magnolia Independent Film Festival
Winner Best Feature Film: 2007 Sweet Onion Film Festival
Winner Best Feature Film: 2005 Toofy Film Festival
Nominated for Best Cinematography: 2006 B-movie Film Festival
Nominated for Best Set Design: 2006 B-movie Film Festival

Also selected to screen at the following film festivals:
Austin Film Festival & Screenwriters Conference
Backseat Film Festival
Sarasota Film Festival
Maryland Film Festival
Portland Underground Film Festival
Dead Center Film Festival (Oklahoma City, OK)
FILMSTOCK Film Festival (England)
Calgary Fringe Festival
Atlanta Underground Film Festival
Indie-World Film Festival (Brazil)
Rome International Film Festival
Eerie Horror Film Festival
Fargo Fantastic Film Festival
The Red Bank International Film Festival
Indie Memphis Film Festival
It Came from Lake Michigan Film Festival
Eureka Springs Digital Film Festival
MicroCineFest (Baltimore, MD)
Santa Fe Film Festival
Southern Fried Flicks (Augusta, GA)
Magnolia Film Festival (Starkville, MS)
San Francisco Frozen Film Festival
Landlocked Film Festival (Iowa City, IA)
The B-movie Celebration
Sweet Onion Film Festival (Wall Walla, WA)
Freak Show Film Festival (Orlando, FL)