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Bios...


 
Geoffrey J Felder
Executive Producer, Co-Producer, Story and Portrayed 'The Killer' & the Voice of the 'Radio Newscaster'
After finishing Dartmouth College and Emory Law School, Geoffrey J Felder worked both for his uncle Raoul Lionel Felder's law firm and his father Doc Pomus' music publishing company.  After his father's death in 1991 Mr. Felder, his sister and his brother-in-law formed Pomus Songs to control and exploit the songs and musical accomplishments of Doc Pomus.  In 1993 he created Felder Pomus Entertainment to expand beyond his father's songs to other songwriters as well as other entertainments in film, TV and stage.  These new non-film entertainments included the Off-Off-Broadway Sherita Marshone: The Argentine Bomb-Shelter and the one woman show Dollface.  In film, Mr. Felder has financed or co-financed features and shorts including Expiration Date and Lifebreath (a.k.a. Last Breath) starring Luke Perry.  Current projects include a documentary on the life of his father and the Broadway musical Save The Last Dance For Me also based on the life of his father scheduled to open in early 2002.
Brandi Savitt
Producer and Portrayed the Voice of the 'TV Newscaster'
Brandi Savitt began her film career as a production manager and line producer in New York City.  Seeing small production companies' desperate need for temporary NYC office space, in 1999 Ms. Savitt created The Film Collective as a turn key facility which now caters not only to the entertainment industry, but to the internet community as well.  Also in 1999, she created Senza Pictures to produce and develop feature films, where its latest, Double Exile is currently in post production.  Other films currently in the Senza pipeline include the documentary Gesundheit based on the real life of Patch Adams recently portrayed by Robin Williams in the film Patch Adams and the feature My Secret Life.
Doug Torres
Director and Portrayed the Voice of the 'Commercial Announcer'
Doug Torres is a well respected 1st Assistant Director in New York City with over 15 features to his credit including Whipped, recently released by Destination Films, and Miramax’s Hamlet. Mr. Torres' talent expands to the music video world where he's worked on videos for a diverse group of artists ranging from Busta Rhymes to Marc Anthony and dozens more.  On the small screen, Budweiser's Whasssup! and Reebok's Defiance are just two of the many popular campaigns he's helped create.  Besides Go Jimmy Go, Mr. Torres took the director's chair for several music videos and the short film Mouse Hunter currently in post production.
Tom Shillue
Writer and Portrayed 'Sandy Natas'
Tom Shillue is a stand up comic who can be seen regularly at Caroline's on Broadway and The Comic Strip in New York City.  He appears regularly on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and Premium Blend on Comedy Central.  He includes among his numerous other TV appearances Late Night with Conan O'Brien and featured guest spots on NBC's Law & Order and ABC's Spin City.  His TV and radio work also includes various commercials ranging from Staples to Florida Power & Light to Audi.
Juston McKinney
Portrayed 'James Harris'
Juston McKinney is a stand up comic who in just a few short years regularly headlines comedy clubs around the country.  His numerous TV appearances include Comedy Central's Premium Blend and a principal role on A&E's new drama 100 Centre Street created and directed by Sidney Lumet.  Mr. McKinney recently moved to Los Angeles where he's in a development deal for a situation comedy based on his life before comedy as a Maine police officer.
Amelia Borella
Portrayed 'Lily Bratton'
Amelia Borella graduated magna cum laude from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts Drama Program.  She later studied at London's prestigious British Academy of Dramatic Arts where among her many achievements she portrayed the title role in The Duchess of Malfi.  Since then, besides her many commercial, voice over, and student film roles, she starred in the Expanded Arts Theater's (NYC) production of A Beggar's Banquet.  Among Ms. Borella's personal interests are an intense love for Italian culture and Italy where she lived and studied before leaving Europe.
Gidget
Portrayed 'Jimmy the Dog'
Having started her career just a few short years ago, Gidget has quickly risen to the top of her profession.  Her film and TV credits would make a human drool and include The Last Days of Disco, Real Blonde, The Cosby Show, Mad About You, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, The MTV Video Music Awards and many more.  Gidget is currently collaborating with comedy writer Eddie Feldman (head writer for Dennis Miller Live and ABC's You Don't Know Jack) on a sitcom based around a doggie day care center set in New York City.
Michael McDonough
Director of Photography
A native of Scotland and a graduate from New York University and The Royal College of Art, Michael McDonough began his career as a gaffer but quickly moved up to director of photography more then five years ago.  His DP work includes the features Success and Mistover as well as extensive documentary work.  His shorts include Jorge winner of best short at the USA (1998), Minneapolis (1998) and Cleveland International (1999) Film Festivals; Dog Race winner of the Grand Marnier Award New York Film Festival (1997); Snake Feed winner of the best short film at the Sundance Film Festival (1998); and most recently, Upheaval starring Frances McDormand.
Raoul Lionel Felder, Esq.
Legal Services and Portrayed the 'Judge'
Noted divorce attorney Raoul Lionel Felder is seen or heard frequently on TV and radio giving expert commentary on legal matters in the news.  His articles on jurisprudence and topical issues appear almost daily in publications around the world as do items about his work and his famous clients.  He's authored numerous books on the law and on the lighter side, he's written several with Jackie Mason on living and dining in New York City and elsewhere.  Among the many honors and awards he's received is the Defender of Jerusalem Award presented by Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir.  Currently, Mr. Felder is the host of Metrolaw on the MSG Learning Channel and his own weekly radio show on the BBC.
Doc Pomus
Co-Wrote the Songs Go Jimmy Go & Teenager In Love and Wrote & Performed the Song Too Much Boogie
Born Jerome Felder, Doc Pomus authored more than 1,500 songs including This Magic Moment, Teenager In Love, Can't Get Used To Losing You, Surrender, Little Sister, Viva Las Vegas and Save The Last Dance For Me one of the 25 most popular songs ever recorded.  Featured in hundreds of films, TV shows and commercials his songs have sold over 250,000,000 recordings and achieved more than 50,000,000 broadcast performances.  In 1991 he was elected to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriter's Hall of Fame adding to his memberships in the Blues Hall of Fame and the New York Music Hall of Fame.  His songs have reached number one on every type of Billboard domestic and foreign charts and have reached the top forty in every decade since the 1950's.

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Cast...


 
Sandy Natas   ...................................... Tom Shillue
James Harris   ...................................... Juston McKinney
Lily Bratton   ....................................... Amelia Borella
Jimmy the Dog   ................................... Gidget
Homeless Man   .................................. Brad Zimmerman
The Judge   .......................................... Raoul Lionel Felder
Officer Joe Payton   ............................. Anthony Katagas
Officer Bill Reed   ................................ John Paparazzi
Oswald Sinman (Murder Victim)   ........ Peter Rooney
Religious Nut (Murderer)   ................... Geoffrey J Felder
Sweet Old Lady   ................................ Myrna Felder
Flower Girl   ........................................ June Coleman
Paramedic 1   ...................................... Freddie LaSenna
Paramedic 2   ...................................... Yevgeny Simkin
Accident Victim Hit by Door   .............. Josh Zeman
Accident Victim on Stretcher   ............. Allison Street
Prisoner in Courtroom   ....................... Ian Williams
Restaurant Patron 1   ........................... Kate Arterberry
Restaurant Patron 2   ........................... Farrin Cary
Voice of Radio Announcer   ................. Geoffrey J Felder
Voice of Radio Commercial   ............... Doug Torres
Voice of News Caster   ....................... Brandi Savitt

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Crew...


 
Director   ............................................ Doug Torres
Producer   ........................................... Brandi Savitt
Executive Producer & Co-Producer   .. Geoffrey J Felder
Writer   ............................................... Tom Shillue
Story   ................................................. Geoffrey J Felder
Additional Dialogue   ........................... Jennifer London
Brad Zimmerman
Geoffrey J Felder
Director of Photography   .................... Michael McDonough
Editor   ................................................ Eric Lau
Sound Editor   ..................................... Esther Regelson
Production Designer   .......................... Roshelle Berliner
Gidget Trainer   ................................... Mary Gormley

Production Services Provided By Senza Pictures

Unit Production Manager   ................... Like Hannon
First Assistant Director   ...................... Carrie Fix
Costume Designer   ............................. Jennifer Newman
Make-up/Hair Design   ........................ Julia Lallas
Production Coordinator   ..................... Andra Hardt
Second Assistant Director   .................. Erin Wile
Script Supervisor   ............................... Nancy Kaimowitz
Additional Script Supervisors   ............. Pail Bowers
Anthony Pinter
Property Master   ................................ Diana Pinter
Art Department Assistants   ................. Elisabeth Harris
John Mitchel
Katie Connor
First Assistant Camera   ....................... William Miller
Second Assistant Camera   .................. Harry Greenberger
Additional Second Assistant Camera   .. Ari Isler
Sound Mixer   ..................................... Noah Timan
Additional Sound Mixer   ..................... Tammy Douglas
Boom Operator   ................................. Eben Baum
Gaffer   ................................................ Moira Demos
Additional Gaffer   ............................... Deidre Lally
Best Boy Electric   ............................... Matt Craig
Key Grip   ........................................... Brain McKee
Additional Key Grip   .......................... Seth Loft
Best Boy Grip   ................................... Matt Hale
Swing   ................................................ Melissa Guimaraes
Additional Grip and Electric   ............... Stu Kauffman
  Justin Whittaker
Rob McKenna
Josh Van Prague
Tom Vulliet
Tom Kemph
Quinn Pawla
Josh Reed
Catriona Crosby
Parking Coordinator   .......................... Bill Bourne
Parking Assistant   ............................... Spider
Still Photographer   .............................. Erin Wile
Production Assistants   ......................... Naim Kastrati
Ian Williams
Aida Artieda
Robyn Noble
June Coleman
Hunter Thompson
Chris Rogers
Doggy Animation   ............................... Doug Torres
Computer Graphics   ........................... Cappy Collins

Office Space Provided by The Film Collective

Post Production Services Provided by
Solar Film/Video Productions
Metropolis Film Labs

SPECIAL THANKS:

The New York Mayor's Office of Film, Theatre & Broadcasting
 Patricia Reed Scott - Commissioner, John Craig & Dean McCann
Raoul Lionel & Myrna Felder
Lynn & Sal Pintavalle
The Brooklyn Grill
John Hayes & 100 Centre Street
Ikon NY, Inc.
NYC Traffic Control Division
Warner/Chappell Music
Stazybo Music - Will Bratton
The Real Lily Pomus Bratton

'Go Jimmy Go' Songs...

Go Jimmy Go Teenager in Love Too Much Boogie
Written by Written by Written by
Doc Pomus & Mort Shuman Doc Pomus & Mort Shuman Doc Pornus
Performed by Performed by Performed by
Bob Marley & The Wailers Bob Marley & The Wailers Doc Pornus

© 2001 Geoffrey J Felder & Felder Pomus Entertainment
 

Dedicated With Love To Doc Pomus

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