The Nobodies
Originally released in 2018. The Nobodies is a horror/drama film. directed by Jay Burleson. At just 86 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Jay Burleson, Lane Hughes, and Bill Pacer
Synopsis
In 1993, Alabama based amateur filmmaker Warren Werner shot his first feature film, Pumpkin, on VHS. With a budget of only $600, a cast of friends, family, and unknown talent, the movie premiered at the local civic center and generated an immediate backlash from the community. Rumors that Warren and his girlfriend Samantha Dixon engaged in Satanic rituals began to spread throughout town. In the months following the premiere, Warren and Samantha committed suicide. The following year, another group of filmmakers began shooting a documentary about the deaths of Warren and Samantha. The documentary project was never completed, and Pumpkin was never released. The Nobodies is Warren Werner's Pumpkin, in it's entirety, cut together with the remaining documentary footage of the director's life and death.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Jay Burleson
as Warren Werner
Lane Hughes
as Johnny Knickerbocker
Bill Pacer
as Taboris DeWitt
Bart Hyatt
as Jake Horsee
Harold "Henry" Gilliland
as Detective Ace Bruno/Himself
Hannah Hughes
as Dana DeWitt
Dick Tait
as Jackie Lantern
Danny Vinson
Neva Howell
LaDonna Allison
as Debbie Belue / Bobo the Clown / Herself
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Nobodies about?
In 1993, Alabama based amateur filmmaker Warren Werner shot his first feature film, Pumpkin, on VHS. With a budget of only $600, a cast of friends, family, and unknown talent, the movie premiered a...
Who directed The Nobodies?
The Nobodies was directed by Jay Burleson.
How long is The Nobodies?
The Nobodies has a runtime of 1 hours and 26 minutes (86 minutes total).
When was The Nobodies released?
The Nobodies was released on October 6, 2018 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Nobodies?
The main cast of The Nobodies includes Jay Burleson, Lane Hughes, Bill Pacer, Bart Hyatt, Harold "Henry" Gilliland.