A dark and stormy night. An innocent babysitter all alone. An escaped psychopath out for blood. You know how this story will play out... Or do you?
05-01-2015
22 min
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Ryan Spindell
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Caitlin Custer
Caitlin Ruth Custer is an American actress born and raised in a small southern town in Alabama. The daughter of a musician, entertaining and performing came naturally to Caitlin at very young age. She grew up performing in lead roles in plays and musicals around the Birmingham area. When she was in middle school she began attending casting calls in Atlanta for television and film. After finishing high school she was determined to make her dream of being an actress a reality. With the help of her supportive family; three weeks after graduating high school she left her southern roots and moved to Los Angeles to try a career in television and film. After three months of living in Los Angeles she signed with an agent and manager and immediately started auditioning. She booked her third audition recurring on the show Swingtown. Her first major credit was the HBO television movie Cinema Verite where she portrayed Delilah Loud. Now with numerous credits on her resume she continues to work in television, commercials, and film. You can see her in shows such as The Mentalist, the hit show Dallas, Teen Wolf, and CSI to name a few.
http://www.caitlincuster.com/about/
Ben Hethcoat is an actor and independent filmmaker based in Los Angeles. He served as Director of Slamdance TV and Documentary Programmer for the Slamdance Film Festival for three years and helped discover many critically-acclaimed films which have found distribution through HBO, Showtime, Oscilloscope and The Orchard. His first documentary as a Director, DIY, is about the independent filmmaking process and features exclusive interviews with Christopher Nolan, Rian Johnson, and the Russo Brothers. In the summer of 2015, he participated in the American Storytellers Lab with Tribeca Film Institute and CNN Films for his ongoing documentary project about Dr. Thomas Noguchi, aka “The Coroner to the Stars.” Ben produced and starred in the award-winning short film THE BABYSITTER MURDERS which is currently on the film festival circuit. In addition to Producing, he has Assistant Directed numerous projects for NYU, The American Film Institute, UCLA and James Franco’s Rabbit Bandini Productions. His film collaborations have screened at top festivals worldwide (including: Cannes, SXSW, Tribeca, Fantastic Fest, and Slamdance) and have been showcased on numerous outlets (including: Rolling Stone, Hulu, Funny or Die and IndieWire).
Bradley first stepped onto the stage at the age of three and a half, and fell in love with theatre and the art of becoming someone else. Eight years later, he still loves the "smell" of an old theatre and performing in front of a live audience. in 2019, Bradley was nominated for a Young Entertainer Award for his work as Young Tesla in Tesla The Musical, and in 2020 and 2018 he won the same category for his work as Auggie Pullman in "Wonder" at the La Mirada Theatre and the title role in "Oliver"! at the Lawndale PAC. In 2019, Bradley and his younger brother Bowie, played brothers John and Michael in "Peter Pan" in the Saudi Arabian capital of Riyadh. The joint production of McCoy Rigby and Poets Theatre was the first of its kind in Riyadh, following Saudi Arabia's recent opening of their country to visitors from the West. Other stage credits include: Wicked Lit's The Open Door as Roland, History Lit's Two Pictures In One as Dick Ward, Young William in "Frankenstein: The Musical" Chip in 3D Theatricals' "Beauty and the Beast" and for 3 consecutive years played Tiny Tim in "A Christmas Carol" at the Glendale Centre Theatre.
Bradley's Film/TV experience is even more colorful having played a wide variety of characters. In 2017, Bradley .won a Young Artists Award for his role as Quinn, a cross-dressing 6 year-old in the gender questioning "Danny the Manny" web-series. Other favorite roles include the son of Emma Bell in Netflix's "Deviant Love", the son of Jay Mohr in "American Nightmares" and the grandson of Eric Roberts in the award winning "30 Days to Say Goodbye".
An accomplished guitarist, Bradley studies under the legendary Mark Whitfield and regular performs in his own band "First Day of School" with his younger brother Bowie. Proceeds from playing music, often get donated to their organization It Starts With 1, and the money is used to create homeless packs, or gift bags for kids with cancer through the LA Children's Hospital. As a competitive gymnast, in 2020-2021, Bradley competed as a Level 6 gymnast. Bradley also spent many years as a competitive roller skater and ballet dancer, once performing a duet with the world famous Moscow Ballet company in The Nutcracker. Bradley studies Musical Theatre each summer with West End Stage. He is also passionate about Shakespeare having played the titles roles of Macbeth, Romeo, and Julius Caesar as well as King Hamlet and Claudius through his school. He also loves studying Algebra, Applied Mathematics & Engineering and dreams of someday becoming a NASA Astronaut. Being of Scottish descent, he has traveled numerous times to Edinburgh, as well as trips through Italy, France, Germany, England, Israel and Morocco. Bradley lives in Southern California with his family.