Star Vehicle / Bleading Lady | |
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Directed by | Ryan Nicholson |
Written by | Ryan Nicholson |
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Cinematography | Jay Gavin |
Music by | Gianni Rossi |
Production companies | Plotdigger Films New Image Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 75 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Star Vehicle (re-titled in North America as Bleading Lady) is a 2010 horror film directed by Ryan Nicholson and starring Dan Ellis, Sindy Faraguna, Nathan Durec and Nick Windebank.[1]
Premise
The film tells the tale of frustrated Teamster driver Don Cardini, abused by spoiled stars and arrogant students, who becomes a ticking time-bomb of revenge. As Don goes on the rampage, his favourite scream queen, Riversa Red, finds herself up for a new role in the greatest gorefest of all: real life.
Cast
- Dan Ellis as Don/The Driver
- Sindy Faraguna as Riversa Red
- Nathan Durec as Luke
- Erendira Farga as Sienna
- Kris Michaleski as Jordan
- Mike Li as Frank
- Paige Farbacher as Jenny
- Ady Mejia as Deb
- Gary Starkell as The Squatter
- Joshua Garcia as The Grip
- Jason Hermandez as The Gaffer
- Evanghelia Katsiris as The First A.D.
- Dave Thompson as The D.O.P.
- Matt Janega as the Brother/Stalker
- Ronny Monahan as Thomas
- Rachelle George as Chris
- Jarod Joseph as Jodi
- Babak Salimy as Rick
- Rochelle Jones as The Producer
- Paul Baynton as The Masked Psycho
- Francisco Cano as The Mullet Dude
- Guy Russell as Guy The Owner
- Tina Baloochestany as Danielle
- Randy Jones as Randy
Production
Ryan Nicholson produced Star Vehicle / Bleading Lady via Plotdigger Films company.[2] Michelle Grady and Nicholson produce the flick for New Image Entertainment.[3]
Soundtrack
Zombi's Steve Moore scored the soundtrack for the film under the pseudonym Gianni Rossi. This is the second Moore soundtrack for a Nicholson film, the first being Gutterballs.[4]
Release
Star Vehicle was released in censored form in Europe in the fall of 2010. An uncut North American release under the title Bleading Lady is scheduled for March 2011.[5]