After the death of their boss, Beatrix, Cain and Harold are left destitute living in an abandoned grocery store. Beatrix is determined that they will fight on their own and take over the world by any means necessary.
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Cast
Mallory Everton | ... |
Beatrix
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Colin Mochrie | ... |
Harold
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Jason Gray | ... |
Cain
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Billy Mann | ... |
Alex
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Jeff Bryan Davis | ... |
Sigma
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Joe Bereta | ... |
The Seagull
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Charla Bocchicchio | ... |
The Woman
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Gabriel Casdorph | ... |
The Winter General
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GloZell Green | ... |
The Booker
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Archelaus Crisanto | ... |
Minion 1
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Stacey Harkey | ... |
Police Captain
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Matthew Meese | ... |
Megadeath
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Matt Moen | ... |
Minion 2
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Tori Pence | ... |
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James Perry | ... |
Detective
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Charan Prabhakar | ... |
Henchman 2
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Paul Valenti | ... |
Henchman 1
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Jeremy Warner | ... |
The Janitor
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Trey Warner | ... |
Captain Justice
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Joseph Winter | ... |
Daryl
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Annette Wright | ... |
The Ex
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Brian Finn | ... |
Seagull henchman
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William McAllister | ... |
Mayor R. Anderson
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Directed by
Jeremy Warner |
Written by
Jason Gray | ... | () |
Matt Moen | ... | () |
Jeremy Warner | ... | () |
Produced by
Chris Crandall | ... | producer |
Matt Moen | ... | producer |
Adam Montierth | ... | executive in charge of distribution |
Donovan Montierth | ... | executive in charge of distribution |
Music by
Brenden Bytheway | ||
Doug May |
Cinematography by
Wes Johnson |
Editing by
Tanner Christensen | ... | (additional editing) |
Jeremy Warner | ... | (edited by) |
Editorial Department
Drew Tekulve | ... | colorist |
Production Design by
Ashley Cook |
Art Department
Rachel Kubricky | ... | set dresser |
Avia Lewis | ... | graphic designer |
Abbie Vance | ... | property master |
Kade Whittle | ... | Props PA |
Aubri Wiscombe | ... | assistant property master |
Special Effects by
Chuck Roundy | ... | special effects |
Ryan Roundy | ... | special effects supervisor |
Visual Effects by
Emir Ali Demirtas | ... | visual effects artist |
Stunts
Brian Finn | ... | assistant stunt coordinator |
Matt Griff | ... | stunts |
Christian Russell | ... | stunt performer |
Camera and Electrical Department
Ben Haskin | ... | first assistant camera: "a" camera |
Landon Hill | ... | second assistant camera |
Philip Houser | ... | a camera 2nd ac |
John M. Williams | ... | b camera/steadicam operator |
Script and Continuity Department
Janelle Anderson | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Adam Fisher | ... | signatory services: entertainment payroll |
Donovan Montierth | ... | Executive in Charge of Distribution |
Donny Schwenk | ... | signatory services: entertainment payroll |
Thanks
Damien Donnelly | ... | the producers wish to thank |
Malachy Fergus Godfrey | ... | the producers wish to thank |
Garett Thomas | ... | the producers wish to thank (as Garett Weston Thomas) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Purdie Distribution (2023) (United States) (theatrical)
- Bitmax (2024) (United States) (video) (digital)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Black Lamb Studios (special thanks: Kickstarter backer)
- Complete Production Group (signatory services: entertainment payroll)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
After the death of their super-villain boss, low-level henchpeople Beatrix, Cain, and Harold are once again left jobless, penniless, and squatting in an abandoned grocery store. Unwilling to accept their underling cycle of poverty any longer, Beatrix devises a plan for them to strike out on their own and take over the world by any means necessary. But superheroes, competing baddies, and harsh union rules make the quest for evil success a treacherous journey. |
Taglines | Business is bad and that's good. See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Box Office
Budget | $1,500,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | Started production before Covid hit, they worked a few weeks and had to shut down suddenly when the pandemic spread. The production was stopped for a year and then they went back into action and finished the film, over all from start to finish it was two years in the making. See more » |