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Ghost Trek: Goomba Body Snatchers Mortuary Lockdown ()


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Dr. Zeke, Scary Carrie, and newbie Jules go on a live panel, and the PUDS team investigates the Gambini & Sons Mortuary, haunted by a mafia hit man and a cancer-ridden bondage photographer.

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Michael Melendez ...
Dr. Zeke Wallace
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Rick Weiner (as Tim Ross)
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Weasel
DJ Inferno ...
(as Disco Inferno)
Jack Anthony ...
TV Reporter / Announcer
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Scary Carrie Carmichael
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Keisha
Julia Bullock ...
Jules Partridge
Ted Sandalakis ...
Jimmy Pit Bull Palumbo
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Guy Swisher
Brian McKenzie ...
Bradley McAllister
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Barry The Bomb Burkowski
Ali Manning-Plumides ...
Girl in Glasses
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Shawna Leibowitz
Tina McSwain ...
Guy Swisher fan
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Robbie Robertson
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Teddy Bear Girl
Cora Deitz ...
Svetlana Markovska
Jaxson Mitchell ...
Smoking Boy
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Wild Bill (as Adrian Westendorff)
Michael Layden ...
Haley Joel Osment (as Michael D. Layden)
James McGuire ...
Nancy Spungen (Ralph)
John Fuller
Anne Saunders
Chris Walters
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Tyler Rae Kinsey
Steve Holt ...
Dr. Mark Mastamonero
Zoe Vette ...
Wendy
Dierdre Holder ...
Lisa
Janis M. Wyatt ...
Cook
Chaz Salmone
Morgan Monnig ...
Assistant
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Announcer
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Kristi Booher ...
Audience Member
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Ray-Ray Wilcox
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Joey Mayhem Moscone
Michael G. Plumides Jr. ...
Harvey Goldman

Directed by

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Michael G. Plumides Jr.
Robert W. Filion ... (additional segments)

Written by

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Michael G. Plumides Jr. ... (creator) (creator)
 
Michael G. Plumides Jr. ... ()

Produced by

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Jon Dalton ... producer
Robert W. Filion ... producer
Wesley Johnson ... associate producer
Justin Kates ... associate producer
Jack McCollum ... associate producer
Jamie McRoberts ... associate producer
Chris English Pittman ... producer
Michael G. Plumides Jr. ... executive producer
Anne Saunders ... executive producer
Bill Walker ... producer

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Alan Grossman ... (music by)
Jimm Mosher ... (music by)
Chris English Pittman ... (music by)

Cinematography by

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Robert W. Filion
Chris English Pittman

Casting By

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Michael G. Plumides Jr.

Production Design by

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Michael G. Plumides Jr.

Art Direction by

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Michael G. Plumides Jr.

Costume Design by

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Michael G. Plumides Jr.
Anne Saunders

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Martin Barry ... key makeup artist
Courtney Zepeda ... makeup artist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Wesley C. Johnson ... assistant director
Michael G. Plumides Jr. ... second unit director

Art Department

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Michael G. Plumides Jr. ... property master / set designer / set dresser

Sound Department

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Chris English Pittman ... sound editor

Visual Effects by

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Robert W. Filion ... visual effects producer
Chris English Pittman ... digital compositor

Camera and Electrical Department

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Robert W. Filion ... camera operator
Justin Kates ... still photographer
Jack McCollum ... gaffer
Chris Pittman ... camera operator
Geo Swanko ... camera operator
Adrian West ... camera operator (as Adrian Westendorff)

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Sarah M. Almond ... production assistant
John Mathis ... production assistant
Morgan Monnig ... key production assistant
Gianfranco Rigel ... production assistant
Chaz Salmone ... production assistant
Heather Sugg ... production assistant

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Plot Summary

Ghost Trek is an episodic supernatural-comedy series that follows the Paranormal Underworld Detective Society (PUDS) as they investigate haunts across the U.S. and abroad between tanning beds, babes, body-building, and bong hits - all the while risking life and limb capturing the undead and unexplained on video. The series is not a "parody" of paranormal reality shows, Admittedly, Ghost Trek pokes fun at all the ghost hunting programs but it's much more than that. Ghost Trek is a high-brow meets low-brow satirical indictment of reality TV, generally speaking. In the all-new Goomba Body Snatchers episode, the Ghost Trek fans are lined up around the block to attend a panel show and live broadcast hosted by Rick Weiner (Tim Ross) of the Real Divorcees of Los Angeles County and he really has Zeke, Jules, and Scary Carrie under the microscope. Harvey nixes Shawna's attempts to get Zeke fired and sends her to Cabo to stay at his condo. Clairvoyant Guy Swisher visits via satellite from the set of Psychic Brats. Scary Carrie continues her unrelenting haze of the newbie, Jules Partridge. Zeke is called out about his tryst with Svetlana on live TV. The Bomb is in the hospital due to a hand bite from Tila Tequila at the "Gathering of the Juggalos" and Joey Mayhem is accidentally dosed with a heaping helping of mushroom-laced omelets right before lockdown. The Gambini & Sons Mortuary is haunted by a high profile bondage photographer and notorious mob enforcer - both dismembered and sold to bio-med companies by a mad junkie doctor. Weasel and Ray-Ray bang their heads in a musical number. This episode lampoons everything from Goodfellas to Ghost Adventures - from Mapplethorpe to mad doctors - from Real Housewives to George Romero - from Talking Dead to teen icons. Written by Indie Web PR

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  • 32 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia When designing the two ghosts, Michael Plumides' inspiration for "Jimmy Pit Bull"(Ted Sandalakis) was Joe Pesci meets John Gotti, and Bradley McAllister (Brian McKenzie)is a cross between Robert Mapplethorpe and Kids in the Hall's 'Cancer Boy'. See more »

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