DEAD LINE II: Wrong Number

DESCRIPTION:

DEAD LINE II: Wrong Number is the sequel to Jimmy Weber's award winning student film DEAD LINE. Shot on a budget of less than $100 in only two evenings, DEAD LINE II offers laughs, thrills, and screams in only 10 minutes.

Watch as the abnormally chipper Amelia discovers her terrifying nightmare may actually be a fatal premonition. Will her grumpy best friend Corey save her before it's too late?

CAST:

ANNIE BAKER - Amelia
COREY COSTELLO - Corey
JOSH STAAB - Skull Mask #1
KAYLA CHALK - Skull Mask #2

CREW:

JIMMY WEBER - Writer, Director, Post Production, Music
ANNIE BAKER - Producer
JOSH STAAB - Production Assistant

ABOUT THE FILM:

When I finished making DEAD LINE, I knew there was still something I could do with Amelia and Corey...and I wanted it to involve blood. In my mind, DEAD LINE II: Wrong Number was going to be the EVIL DEAD 2 to DEAD LINE and as I look back on it years later...it is. I love every frame of this movie because I knew every frame of this movie before I even shot it. For months, I spent every waking hour thinking about this film and how I would create it. When I watch it now, I'm reminded of how driven I was to get it done and how nothing could stop me. Sure, it's a little student film made by amatuers...but it's my baby.

MAKING THE FILM:

We shot this whole damn thing in TWO NIGHTS! That's craziness! Hell, I don't even remember what happened. I was so busy running around my house setting up lights, checking shot lists, applying make up, directing Annie and Corey, and figuring out the camera moves...I didn't have time to remember what happened. I DO remember at one point hearing the sound of a demonic cat outside, screaming its brains out. There we were, inside my house with mallets, guns, and butcher knives, wearing skull masks and blood stains, yet we were all freaked out by a cat in heat.

FESTIVAL STATS:

STARFEST/HORRORFEST 2009: "Official Selection"

WATCH IT HERE:

DEAD LINE II: Wrong Number

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