The restaurant scenes for Powder my Nose are, as they say in the biz, in the can. Theirs was a very short and very brief romance. It was a brilliant candle flame blown out by the hard colds winds of reality. He tried to woo her with his charm, good looks and suave, sophisticated demeanor. Alas, Mr. Lounge Lizard never really stood a snowball’s chance at romancing the little Missy. Not only did she force him to confront who and what he really was, her magic carpet ride made him want to be a better man for her. If only it was so simple in life…
There are low budget films, no budget films and then there is our film. And much to my chagrin is going to reestablish the definition for No Budget. (Please see my earlier post asking when I became A 501(c)3 company). Everyone not only is donating their time and talent but they have all chipped in one way or another on miscellaneous expenses. This is why it is so important to give a shout out to each and every person who has helped.
Mike Robles………Mr. Lounge Lizard aka Mr. Stud Muffin
Ashley Botsford…...Miss Wonderful
Rob McGowen……Assistant, Computer Tech, Key Grip, Key Everything
Aaron Johnston……Assistant-in-training, child slave laborer
Polly Peltier………..Miss Botsford’s personal stylist
Kelly Cuthbertson….Mr. Robles’ personal stylist
Brian Toovalian….....Second Camera, CGI
Nate Hardecki……..Sound technician
Crash Edit………….Editing
Don Johnston……....First camera and pretty much everything else too
Marsha Bassi............Talent Casting
Locations…………..Sagebrush Cantina, City of Detroit and Lake Orion
Margie……………..Waitress who put up with us taking over her tables
OK. If truth be known we stole the locations. But the police officers who stopped to say hello were very kind and only raised one eyebrow when we said we were college kids making a movie for class.
Cheers,
Mike Morawski………..Chief Instigator



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