I want to take this opportunity to acknowledge all the wonderful, talented and absolute angelic people who have been involved with our films through all these years. A good company is like a family. Established filmmakers like Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese know that if you have a good team, you get good results. Can you think of many Tim Burton films that didn’t star Johnny Depp? Other than the budget level, we’re not much different here at Pirromount. There are members of our team that go back to the beginning. Others we have picked up along the way and once added to our group, have become valuable assets to our sandbox. I’d like to use this forum to acknowledge a few of them. I know I won’t get them all in here, so please don’t take offense if you are not mentioned here. Like someone giving an academy award speech, it’s tough to fit everybody in when you’re extending thanks.
MEET THE FAMILY
BRUCE HEINSIUS – CINEMATOGRAPHER
Cinematographer Bruce Heinsius has worked in some capacity on many of my movies dating back to my first feature film, A Polish Vampire in Burbank, when I believe he was about 16. He met me at a screening of my James Bond parody, The Spy Who Did it Better, and was impressed with what we achieved for no money. I told him we were making a feature film for a couple thousand dollars and he asked if he could help out in any way.
He was more or less a production assistant on the film, and an extra in practically every scene in the movie that required bodies. That was the beginning of a long friendship that goes on to this day. Bruce incidentally was the director of photography our two most recent movies, Rage of Innocence, and Celluloid Soul. He also helped out lighting several scenes in our 2009 Biblical comedy, The God Complex.
JOHN MCCAFFERTY – ACTOR
Actor John McCafferty and I met when we were both tour guides at Universal Studios in the mid 1970s. I had asked him to appear in my 1978 short film, Buns, which was shot for about $300, and was the first short film I had shot after moving to Los Angeles from upstate New York. John has made an appearance in just about every movie I have made since then, either starring, co-starring, or at the very least, making a cameo. John stars as the lead in Rage of Innocence.
GLENN CAMPBELL – VISUAL EFFECTS ARTIST
Emmy Award winning visual effects artist Glenn Campbell is another one that I met at Universal Studios tour. He co-starred alongside me as an actor in Buns, then later went on to do the title sequence for The Spy Who Did it Better. He has worked in some capacity on practically every Pirromount film since, from visual effects to co-producer, to background extra. He also taught me everything I know regarding the software After Effects, but will still help me out when an effect is required beyond my scope of expertise.
CRAIG BASSUK – CINEMATOGRAPHER
Cinematographer Craig Bassuk first worked for Pirromount as Director of Photography on A Polish Vampire in Burbank. I met Craig at Universal Studios when I saw a short film he produced called, “Withering.” I was impressed by his cinematic technique and asked him to shoot Polish Vamp. He had gone on to D.P. two other Pirromount films and has volunteered to add his 3D modeling skills for Rage of Innocence, as well as doing some second unit directing on Celluloid Soul.
Bassuk also designed the miniature castle used in A Polish Vampire in Burbank, as well as some of the skeleton effects.
HANK GROVER – ASSISTANT DIRECTOR/ACTOR
Hank Grover was my assistant director on Nudist Colony of the Dead in 1991. He went on to work on Buford’s Beach Bunnies as an A.D. and is a performer in Rage of Innocence. Hank is another devoted crew member/actor who I know I can always depend on.
JIM BRUCE – ACTOR
Jim Bruce was on the way to becoming a record holder for the most appearances in Pirromount films. He had appeared in six of my films from Polish Vampire in Burbank (1983) through Color-Blinded (1998) until his untimely death in 1999. Jim would constantly call me asking when we would start another movie. Jim was a great guy and would basically be the first one to arrive on the set and the last one to leave. Jim worked the entry gate at Universal Studios, which is where we first met.
BRADDON MENDELSON – LOCATION MANAGER/ACTOR
Braddon Mendelson has been associated with Pirromount since he was asked to do a shower scene and appear in a sauna with a bunch of horny guys in Curse of the Queerwolf (1988). Brad has gone on to appear in several other Pirromount films, including Nudist Colony of the Dead, Deathrow Gameshow and Celluloid Soul. He runs his own company called Noisivision and produces several comedy and children’s shorts. Not to mention that he also designed this website.
TYRONE DUBOSE – ACTOR/NARRATOR
Actor Tyrone Dubose’ was 19 years old when he first appeared as a pimp in A Polish Vampire in Burbank (“What’chu be doin’ wit my woman?) and has worked on four other Pirromount films, (Color-Blinded, Rectuma, God Complex, Rage of Innocence, Celluloid Soul). Tyrone’s talent is only surpassed by his passion and enthusiasm to be involved in anything we do.
JOHN AHERN – ASSOCIATE PRODUCER
John Ahern was a late arrival to the party, relatively speaking. John first came into the Pirromount fold back in 1996 when we started working on Color-Blinded. He was a production assistant then (I think we called him production coordinator). He has since worked on every Pirromount film thereafter as associate producer. He is a valuable member of the gang and I can’t imagine doing a film without him.
DANI LEON – ACTRESS
Actress Dani Leon first worked for Pirromount when we adapted the movie “Nudist Colony of the Dead” as a stage production, and did it live every weekend for four months in Hollywood in 1995. Dani then went on to star in Color-Blinded, Rectuma, and made cameos in God Complex and Rage of Innocence.
Although she has moved from acting to becoming a successful hair stylist with her own salon in Studio City, she still returns to perform for us when a part is available for her.
ROBYN BLYTHE – ACTRESS
Actress Robyn Blythe joined our troupe in 1987 as the female lead in Deathrow Gameshow. She also appeared in Buford’s Beach Bunnies, Rectuma and did some behind the scenes singing in the film version of Nudist Colony of the Dead. She most recently appeared in a documentary of the making of Deathrow Gameshow which will be on the new DVD release due out later this year. Robyn has retired from acting to become a licensed therapist. However, she recently said that she would love to appear in another of our films, so we may just bring her back in the future. Incidentally, In 2017, Robyn made her office available for us to film in for our movie Celluloid Soul, when we needed a therapist office set.
SUZANNA GRIFFITH – ACTRESS/SINGER
Suzanna Griffith is what I have come to call “the voice of Pirromount.” She was brought in as a singer/actress for our stage version of Nudist Colony of the Dead, but since has provided the singing voice whenever needed. She was the singing voice of the Japanese twins in Rectuma, the angel’s singing voice in The God Complex, and as an actress appeared in Color-Blinded, Rectuma and God Complex. Suzanna has been invaluable to the Pirromount family.
DAVID CHAN – ACTOR
David Chan was another actor I met when we did Nudist Colony of the Dead on stage. He’s another devoted one who has come back to appear in Rectuma (as the Japanese Tashira who spoke out of sync) and The God Complex (as Adam’s lover, and Noah’s son Rye). He also made a hilarious appearance in one of our Submissive Jesus commercials. David is a joy to work with and is another reason I love what we do.
RON CURTISS – ACTOR
Ron Curtiss first appeared in our short film, Buns (1978) and has gone on to appear in three other Pirromount movies: Color-Blinded (which he also was associate producer), Rectuma and God Complex (where in both films he portrayed a character named Dr. Coldstone). Ron was also involved in the stage version of Nudist Colony of the Dead as sound designer and later also an actor. Ron is another one I met while working as a Universal tour guide in 1975.
BILL DEVLIN – ACTOR
Bill Devlin has been a part of the Pirromount universe since we hired him to play the ill fated Waldo Williams in Rectuma (2003). Since then, Bill has appeared in The God Complex, a couple of Pirro directed commercials, Rage of Innocence and Celluloid Soul.
DAMON EVANS – ACTOR
Damon Evans joined our group in 2003 appearing as a thug in Rectuma. He went on to be a waiter at the last supper in The God Complex, and continues with us as an arresting officer alongside Tyrone Dubose in Rage of Innocence.
PAUL BUNNELL – ACTOR
Actor/Filmmaker Paul Bunnell first appeared in Deathrow Gameshow as a convict, he later went on to co-star in the stage version of Nudist Colony of the Dead, as well as the films Buford’s Beach Bunnies, God Complex and Celluloid Soul. Paul still acts, and has gone on to produce one of the most expensive indie movies shot on 35mm film in our digital age.
Over the last few years, we have added some new people to the team: Ted Nichelson, Doug MacPherson, Scott MacLachlan, Lauren Baldwin, to name a few. They joined us for The God Complex, and continue to be a part of our family as they appear in our later films: Rage of Innocence and Celluloid Soul.
Starting with “Rage of Innocence,” we have a few more newcomers: Tammy Klein, Stef Dawson, Keeshan Giles and Chelsea Cook. I welcome you to the fold and so far am glad to have brought you aboard. As of this writing, we are roughly half way through this movie and you are treating it with the passion and professionalism that we have gotten from the rest of our ensemble over the years.
I feel I’ve been pretty lucky. In over 30 years of filmmaking, I have only encountered a small handful of flakes (I won’t mention their names here, but they know who they are). There were two from God Complex, one from Color-Blinded, one from Nudist Colony of the Dead – the movie, and three from Nudist Colony of the Dead – the stage play, one from Polish Vampire and one from Curse of the Queerwolf. Having worked with hundreds of actors and crew members over the years, it’s inevitable that some bad apples will fall into the mix. It’s a weeding process. Once a person flakes, they are banished from the Pirromount team. I won’t say forever, since we’ve had a few over the years who have done us wrong, but have redeemed themselves and proven themselves worthy to be taken back.
But I have been fortunate to have found the cream of the crop. A filmmaker is only good as the people he insulates himself with, and I am grateful for a stellar team who, whether there is a budget or not, keep coming back again and again to work on whatever film we have in production. I know I haven’t mentioned everyone, and this blog is even longer than I thought it would be. But every time I was about to end it, another name would come to mind. As I said at the beginning, please don’t take offense if I didn’t acknowledge you here, it doesn’t mean I appreciate you any less. Just note that whether I mentioned your name or not, I thank you all from the bottom of my heart. I love you all and know that it’s because of you I’ve been able to follow my dream of continually making movies all these years. Thank you and god b. less.