dead awake

Presents
DEAD AWAKE
A film by PHILLIP GUZMAN
Written by JEFFREY REDDICK (FINAL DESTINATION)
USA | 100 min. | 2016
In Theaters and On Demand May 12
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LOGLINE
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A young woman must save herself and her friends from an ancient evil that stalks its victims through the
terrifying real-life phenomenon of Sleep Paralysis.
SYNOPSIS
Dead Awake centers on Kate Bowman (Jocelin Donahue), a young woman who discovers an ancient evil
stalking people who suffer from sleep paralysis. As Kate finds herself besieged by this terrifying entity,
she teams up with a local artist (Jesse Bradford) to try and stop it. With a skeptical doctor (Lori Petty)
questioning her sanity, Kate turns to an eccentric expert on sleep disorders (Jesse Borrego) who opens
her mind to the horrifying truth: Kate has unwittingly opened the door for this evil to enter our world
and has put the lives of her friend Linda (Brea Grant), her father (James Eckhouse), and everyone else
close to her in danger.
ABOUT THE FILM
Starring Jocelin Donahue (The House of the Devil, Insidious: Ch 2, StartUp) in a flawless turn as twin
sisters Kate and Beth Bowen, Dead Awake continues a long tradition of horror films with compelling
female leads, such as Scream, Halloween, A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Birds, and Psycho. The film
also stars Jesse Bradford (Flags of Our Fathers, Swimfan, Bring It On), Jesse Borrego (Blood In Blood Out,
Dexter, 24), Brea Grant (Halloween II, Dexter, Heroes), James Eckhouse (The Avengers, Beverly Hills
90210), and Lori Petty (Orange is the New Black, Tank Girl, Point Break).
Written by Final Destination scribe Jeffrey Reddick, the film pays homage to Wes Craven and the great
horror mainstays of the 80s, while still being fresh and taking on the relevant and real-life affliction of
Sleep Paralysis that has terrified millions throughout history. Director Phillip Guzman’s (A Kiss and a
Promise, Desdemona: A Love Story) first take on the horror genre delivers, with the helmer expertly
guiding the audience through multiple states of being and keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.
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Q&A WITH DIRECTOR PHILLIP GUZMAN
WHAT PROMPTED THE IDEA FOR THE FILM AND HOW DID IT EVOLVE?
This film was a LONG time in the making! Jeffrey Reddick and I had the same manager a few years back
and I happened to be looking for a horror/thriller project that was rooted in reality and something that
we could shoot here in Texas. When I read “Dead Awake” I knew it was the project I was looking for.
Along with my producing partner (James LaMarr), the three of us had a lot of hurdles to overcome to
bring everything together but we made it happen. From the time I first read the script and said I wanted
to do it, to the time we started shooting it was a little over 5 years.
HOW DID YOU END UP CHOOSING THE CAST?
The first person I cast was Jocelin Donahue. I had seen her in several movies, but one performance really
stood out and that was “The House of The Devil”, which is pretty much a one-hander, as she house-sits a
creepy old mansion by herself and literally carries the entire movie with her performance. The second
person I cast was Jesse Bradford. I was always a fan of his and I was really hoping he would do a little
indie film, especially because he’d worked with such great directors, like Clint Eastwood and Baz
Luhrmann, but luckily for us Jesse had suffered from sleep paralysis and said yes to being in the movie!
The rest of the cast happened pretty quickly afterwards. Brea Grant has been a friend of mine and
producer James LaMarr’s for years and we knew we wanted to work with her. Lori Petty happened to
have some free time and we begged her to come on board and the same with Jesse Borrego! I feel
extremely lucky to have had such an amazing cast!
WHAT SURPRISED YOU THE MOST ABOUT MAKING THE FILM?
How amazing the support of San Antonio was! The city really helped us, I mean they let us shoot pretty
much anywhere and were so accommodating.
WHAT WAS THE BIGGEST CHALLENGE THAT YOU FACED?
Like in any movie, there are the regular challenges you face, but we had a great group of producers who
kept the project moving. One of the main challenges is we were trying to shoot everything in camera,
including the lighting transitions that happen when the Hag appears. It was a very “Suspiria”-like
approach to filmmaking, in which when we change from the normal world to the nightmare world and
the lighting changes with it. We would spend hours setting it up, because it couldn't distract from the
movie and it had to feel organic.
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WHAT DO YOU HOPE AUDIENCES TAKE AWAY FROM THE FILM?
I really hope that audiences enjoy the movie! I also hope they respond to the drama and real-life
elements in the film. I could've gone for more of a straight “genre” picture, but I thought it was
important to keep the film’s tone more serious and focus on how something like this would affect the
people closest to you.
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ABOUT THE CAST
JOCELIN DONAHUE – Kate/Beth Bowman
Originally from Connecticut, Jocelin Donahue graduated summa cum
laude from New York University with a degree in sociology. Jocelin first
garnered critical acclaim for her lead role in The House of the Devil, as an
80's-era babysitter fighting for her life. Lauded as "instantly appealing"
(LATimes), Jocelin "commands the frame" (Village Voice) and "moves with
a rare confidence and ease on the screen" (Film Comment). She won the
award for Best Actress at Screamfest '09, LA's premiere genre festival.
Her latest projects include a recurring role in StartUp, the new Crackle
series, opposite Martin Freeman, and a role on Fox’s Lethal Weapon
opposite Damon Wayans and Clayne Crawford. In 2016, she starred in the
crime-thriller, The Frontier opposite Kelly Lynch, and had supporting roles
in the films Browse with Lukas Haas, and 20 Weeks from director Leena
Pendharker.
Jocelin’s film Holidays premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2016 to rave reviews, especially her
performance. Other credits include a supporting role in director Terrence Malick’s Knight of Cups
opposite Christian Bale and Antonio Banderas; the lead in the independent film, The Living, opposite
Fran Kranz and Joelle Carter; and a supporting role in The Last Godfather opposite Harvey Keitel. Jocelin
also appeared in the independent film The End of Love, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in
2012. In 2013 she played a young version of Barbara Hershey’s character in the cult favorite, Insidious:
Chapter 2.
JESSE BRADFORD – Evan
From his first SAG job in 1979, until today at age 37, Jesse Bradford has
quietly amassed a body of work matched by few actors of any age.
In 2007 Bradford received a Vision Award for his performance in Clint
Eastwood’s remarkable WWII drama “Flags of Our Fathers”, depicting one
of the three surviving soldiers from the infamous photo of the raising of
the U.S. flag on Mt. Suribachi.
Bradford can be seen recurring on the CBS hit series “NCIS” and recently
recurred on the network’s drama “Code Black”. He also guest starred in
the Netflix series “Love” created by Judd Apatow and the hit TV Land
comedy “Teachers.”
Most recently, Bradford wrapped production on the independent feature
“The Year of Spectacular Men” opposite Zoey Deutch and Nicholas Braun that was directed by Lea
Thompson.
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Bradford was recently seen as the lead of the Crackle series “Sequestered” opposite Patrick Warburton
and Summer Glau, as one of the leads of the NBC comedy, “Guys with Kids,” from executive producer,
Jimmy Fallon opposite Anthony Anderson and Jamie-Lynn Sigler and in the Marvel One-Shot “Item 47”
opposite Lizzy Caplan for Marvel Studios that premiered at Comic Con. The short was part of exclusive
footage only available on the Blu-Ray for the blockbuster hit “The Avengers”.
As an adolescent, Bradford received a ‘Most Promising Actor’ nomination from the Chicago Film Critics
for his breakthrough performance in Steven Soderbergh’s gem, “King of the Hill” (1993). The late Gene
Siskel declared "a really powerful performance.... he has all the moves... a complete actor" while Jeffrey
Lyons called him ‘a revelation’.
He also received critical acclaim for his performances in Iain Softley’s “Hackers” opposite Angelina Jolie,
Baz Luhrmann’s “Romeo and Juliet” opposite Leonardo DiCaprio and Merchant-Ivory's “A Soldier's
Daughter Never Cries”. In 2001 he received the Young Hollywood Award for ‘Exciting New Face’. Then
the surprise hits: “Bring It On”, “Clockstoppers” and “Swimfan” marked three out of four consecutive
films in wide release that opened at number one.
He guest starred on a season of the Emmy award-winning television series “The West Wing” which he
followed with the comedy "Eulogy" opposite Ray Romano and Zooey Deschanel, Merchant-Ivory’s
"Heights" opposite Glenn Close and Don Roos’ "Happy Endings" opposite Maggie Gyllenhaal.
Bradford’s other credits include the NBC drama “Outlaw” opposite Jimmy Smits, “Badge of Honor”
opposite Martin Sheen and Oliver Stone’s “W” opposite Josh Brolin.
Bradford graduated with a degree in Film History from Columbia University. In his spare time you can
find him playing guitar.
He currently resides in Los Angeles.
JESSE BORREGO – Hassan Davies
Jesse Borrego is a Mexican-American actor, best known for his roles as Cruz
Candelaria in Blood In Blood Out, Jesse V. Valesquez in Fame, Gael Ortega
in 24, and as George King in Dexter.
Borrego was born in San Antonio, Texas, to Gloria Flores and Jesse Borrego,
Sr., an accordion player and singer of Conjunto Mexican Music. Jesse is the
2nd to the oldest of five children: Gloria Marina, James, Georgina, and
Grace. As a youth Jesse often danced with his sister Marina entering &
winning several dance contests. Borrego lived with his grandparents during
his high school years. He considered going into the U.S. Air Force to become
a pilot but pursued an acting career instead because it came naturally to
him. After graduating from Harlandale High School, he attended University
of the Incarnate Word, studying theater and dance, and The California
Institute of the Arts alongside actor Don Cheadle He earned a degree in
Performance in 1984. About the same time, he attended an open audition
for the TV Series Fame where he won the role of "Jesse Velasquez" for seasons 4, 5 and 6 from 1984-1987.
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He was a regular on the musical television series Fame for the show's final three seasons from 1984-1987.
He appeared on Married... with Children as Bruno in the episode "Can't Dance, Don't Ask Me" (1989). He
is well-remembered for his performance in the film Blood In Blood Out portraying the role of Cruz
Candelaria.
Borrego appeared in productions at the Joseph Papp Theatre in New York City and the Mark Taper Forum
in Los Angeles. In addition to performing on stage and in films such as Mi Vida Loca, Follow Me Home,
New York Stories, and Con Air, he began Lupita Productions in 1990. He has produced theatrical
productions and concerts as well as two 16mm short films: El Suendo de Simon (1993) by James Borrego
and Flattime (1995) by Jimmy Santiago Baca. He also played role of an original gangster on DarkRoom
Familia's "Veteranos" in 1999. Borrego is a member of the theatre group "Tribal Players". He is well known
for his recurring roles on the third season of 24 as Gael Ortega and the third season of Dexter as George
King. In 2009, Borrego starred in the movie La Mission where he reunited with former Blood In Blood Out
co-star Benjamin Bratt.
BREA GRANT – Linda Noble
Brea Grant is an American actress best known for her standout roles in
Heroes, Halloween 2, and Dexter. She also wrote and directed the feature
Best Friends Forever. She can currently be seen in the Emmy-nominated
series Eastsiders on Netflix, in the feature Beyond the Gates in theaters
and on VOD, at Sundance 2017 in the feature A Ghost Story and heard in
her weekly podcast Mystic Party. She recently wrapped the horror film
Applecart across from Barbara Crampton and AJ Bowen.
JAMES ECKHOUSE – Mr. Bowman
James Eckhouse is an American actor, best known for playing Jim Walsh
on Beverly Hills, 90210. Prior to his acting career, Eckhouse attended both
MIT and Julliard, and before his part on 90210, he had small roles in such
films as Trading Places, Fatal Attraction, Big and Cocktail. Hand-selected
by Aaron Spelling to play the father of Jason Priestley and Shannen
Doherty, Eckhouse was a series regular on Beverly Hills, 90210 from the
pilot episode in 1990 until the end of the fifth season in 1995, and also
directed several episodes of the show.
James continues to deliver solid performances year in and year out, with
more than 100 credits in television and film on his resume. Most recently,
he can be seen in Marvel’s The Avengers as Senator Boynton, and he
delivers a touching and heartfelt performance in 2017’s Dead Awake as a
father coping with the loss of a child.
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LORI PETTY – Dr. Sykes
Lori Petty is an American actress. Her best-known roles include playing
Tyler Endicott in the film Point Break, Kit Keller in A League of Their Own,
and the title role in Tank Girl. Petty also guest-starred in the second
season, and became a recurring character in the third and fourth seasons
of the Netflix’s original series Orange Is the New Black as Lolly Whitehill.
Lori also appeared on the television series Prison Break in the last episode
in season four. Additionally, Lori Petty appears in the second season of
Gotham briefly.
Petty, the oldest of three children, was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee,
the daughter of a Pentecostal minister. She graduated from North High
School in Sioux City, Iowa, and worked for several years in Omaha,
Nebraska as a graphic designer before pursuing acting.
Petty first came to notice for playing the surfer who taught Keanu Reeves how to surf in the 1991 action
thriller Point Break. Prior to that, she got her break starring with Richard Grieco in Fox's Booker.
In 1992, Petty was featured in what became her best-known role, A League of Their Own, opposite Tom
Hanks, Geena Davis, and Madonna. Petty played the title role in the film adaptation of the British cult
comic book Tank Girl in 1995. Her other films include Free Willy, The Poker House, and In the Army Now.
She also co-starred in the television series Lush Life with her friend Karyn Parsons, but it was canceled
after five episodes. She joined the cast of Brimstone as the owner of Stone's hotel.
Petty is also known for providing the voice of the supervillain Livewire on the Warner Bros. series
Superman: The Animated Series, and The New Batman Adventures. Petty played the role of "Daddy", an
alpha female inmate in Prison Break: The Final Break. She also starred in a series of television
commercials created by Merkley Newman Harty's Steve Bowen for the National Thoroughbred Racing
Association's "Go, Baby, Go" advertising campaign in 1998.
Petty's directorial debut, The Poker House—a film dramatizing her own difficult childhood—won awards
at the Los Angeles Film Festival. Petty narrated the first three books of Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum
series -- One for the Money, Two for the Dough and Three to Get Deadly. She can be most recently seen
playing the antagonistic sleep specialist Dr. Sykes in 2017’s Dead Awake.
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ABOUT THE FILMMAKERS
JEFFREY REDDICK - Writer
Jeffrey Reddick made his first connection to the film industry at age 14,
when he wrote a prequel to the movie that influenced his life (and
eventually Dead Awake) – the original A Nightmare on Elm Street. Jeffrey
mailed the treatment to Bob Shaye, the President of New Line Cinema.
Bob returned the unsolicited material, but the persistent young kid from
Eastern Kentucky wrote Bob a passionate letter and won him over. Five
years later, when Jeffrey went to New York at age 19 to studio at The
American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Shaye offered him an internship at
New Line Cinema, which turned into an 11-year stint at the studio.
Jeffrey shot to horror fame with the creation of the horror classic, Final
Destination. The film spawned 4 sequels to date, and the franchise has
gone on to gross more than $1 billion USD worldwide. Jeffrey directed his first short, Good Samaritan, in
2014. The short premiered at The Fantasia International Film Festival and had the distinction of being
the first film to launch the Savannah Film Festival’s new ‘After Dark’ genre series.
Reddick has sold or optioned over 25 projects for film and television and has produced more than a
dozen. Aside from Dead Awake, other produced credits include Lionsgate’s thriller, Tamara, the remake
of George Romero’s classic, Day of the Dead, and the upcoming 200 Hours, a film that reteamed Jeffrey
as a producer with Dead Awake director Phillip Guzman. Upcoming films include Superstition, which is
being produced by Lionsgate/Code Black and Global Renaissance Entertainment, and a feature version
of Good Samaritan that will also serve as Reddick’s feature directorial debut, being produced by Andrew
van den Houten and Andy Steinman.
PHILLIP GUZMAN – Director
A standout graduate of Stephen F. Austin University’s film
program, Austin-based writer-director Phillip Guzman has shined
since bursting onto the scene with The Lawless, a crime-thriller
made for just $7,500 USD. His follow-up projects Desdemona: A
Love Story, 2:22, and A Kiss and a Promise have brought
numerous festival awards and acclaim. After seeing the latter,
Jeffrey Reddick (creator of Final Destination) personally
endorsed him to helm the author’s newest horror franchise,
Dead Awake, Guzman’s first take at both the horror genre and
another writer’s material.
Although born in south Texas, Guzman spent his formative years
growing up in Europe, giving him a unique perspective on the
world and cinema from an American. His next feature 200 Hours, a paranormal horror set in the 80s
(with Reddick on board again as Executive Producer), is currently in post-production.
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CREDITS
Written By: Jeffrey Reddick
Directed By: Phillip Guzman
Produced by:
Galen Walker
Derek Lee Nixon
James LaMarr
Executive Producers:
AJ Gutierrez
Ashley Wellberg
Jeffrey Reddick
Tony DiStefano
Producers:
Phillip Guzman
Philip Marlatt
Kurt Wehner
Director Of Photography: Dominique Martinez
Production Designer: Kurt Wehner
Edited By: Peter Devaney Flanagan
Music By: Marc Vanocur
Casting by: Neely Gurman, CSA
Jocelin Donahue
Jesse Bradford
Jesse Borrego
Brea Grant
James Eckhouse
and Lori Petty
CASTING DIRECTOR
NEELY GURMAN, CSA
CASTING ASSOCIATE
SHELBY HOLT
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1ST AD
ROBIN NATIONS
2ND AD
AMBER SAXON
Associate Producers
JOHN C. FRAKES
THOMAS JENEBY
cast
Beth/Kate
Evan
Dr. Hassan Davies
Dr. Sykes
Mr. Bowman
Mrs. Bowman
Linda
Darryl
Mr. Pang
Nurse
Anthony
Priest
Mistress
The Night Hag
Jocelin Donahue
Jesse Bradford
Jesse Borrego
Lori Petty
James Eckhouse
Mona Lee Fultz
Brea Grant
AJ Gutierrez
Billy Blair
Liz Mikel
Jeffrey Reddick
Richard Lukens
Alanna Rae
Natali Jones
Beth/Kate Double
Ashley Wellberg
party attendess
Carlo Gutierrez
Billy Madison
Lisa Martinez
Rick Martinez
Shaina Reddick
Luisa Riojas
paramedics
Eddie Battros
Tyler Brooks
AJ Castillo
Jeff Jones
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Mollie Lee
Nathalia Monroy
Aaron Ward
funeral attendees
Emily Edwards
Sheena Edwards
Chad Galvez
Laura Garcia-Mehdi
hospital
Nurse
Danelle Ray-Earlywine
Nurse
Sondra Benavides
Male at Reception
Gerry Salinas
Group Therapy Patient Jaime Campos
Group Therapy Patient Ernie Jacinto
Doctor
Johnny Chiem
Doctor
Meredith Kennedy
Receptionist 1
Sarah Salinas
Receptionist 2
Courtney Rangel
production staff
2nd 2nd AD
Eric VidauRri
Script Supervisor
Karin Stephanofsky
APOC
Arthur Guerra
Key Set PA
Delaina Anderson
PA/Runner
Stevie MaRcEAux
PA
JARED AMBURN
PA
Chris Collins
PA
Jose Hernandez
PA
Lecia Meyer
camera
1st AC
MJ Marcinik
2nd AC
Robert Robinson
Additional AC
Nicodemus Montez
Additional AC
Nick Labord
Steadicam Operator
Kevin Sloan
DIT/Assistand Editor
Than Niles
grip and electric
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Gaffer
Best Boy Electric
Key Grip
Best Boy Grip
Dolly Grip
Swing
Swing
Electric
Additional Electric
Trevor Crist
Rob McGreavy
Ryan McMichael
Nicholas Mann
Michael Anderson
Karissa Huighe
Eduardo Ruiz-Healy
Rio Zumwalt
Johnathan cox
location sound
Sound Mixer
Dave Novak
Boom Operator
Ricky Rivas
security
Police Officer
Police Officer
Scott Hays
Chris Garcia
wardrobe
Costume Designer
Debra Sugerman
Wardrobe Supervisor
Valerie McBride
Costume Assistant
Amber Ybarra
Seamstress
Elise Lauderdale
Seamstress
Aubrie Dahle
makeup
Creature Design/Department Head
Makeup FX
Key Makeup FX
Assistant Makeup FX
Key Makeup/Hair
Assistant Makeup
Meredith Johns
Hawgfly Productions, Inc.
Eric Zapata
Jason Vines
Erin Volkman
Susan Ward Brooks
art
Production Designer
Kurt Wehner
Art Director
Philip Marlatt
Set Decorator
Gregorio Mannino
On-Set Dresser/Property Master
Brittany Ingram
Art PA
Destiny Baldwin
Art PA
Blythe Brooks
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Art PA
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Painter
Painter
Painter
Graphic Artist
L J hernandez
Tyler Mann
Clint Ochoa
Jorge Rodriguez
Manuel Segovia
Kyle Otto
Troy Romo
Than Niles
catering
Catering Company
Chef
SGD Catering
Stephanie Goldsmith
behind the scenes
Robert Luke
Post Facility
Post Supervisor
post
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Geezer Walker
Picture Editor
Peter Devaney Flanagan
Colorist
Marc Vanocur
animation / vfx
Opening Credit Sequence
Donavan McDougle
Visual Effects/Compositing
Joshua Flowers-Pasquith
Donavan McDougle
Assistant Visual Effects Editors Lillian Flowers-Pasquith
Randall lobb
Harley Amado
Sam Walker
Tug Lancer
Spider Wrangler
Joshua Flowers-Pasquith
sound
Sound Supervisor
Sound Design
Galen Walker
Jussi Tegelman
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Sound Effects Editors
Dialogue Editor
Additional Voices
ADR Supervisor
ADR Facility
Galen Walker
Zachary Walker
Lisa Neidhardt
Galen Walker
Paula Mattioli
Galen Walker
Media Toaster
Loop Group
Paula's Wallas
Paula Mattioli
Joe Hildalgo
Donavan McDougle
Zachary Walker
Sound Mixer
Patrick Giraudi
Dubbing Facility
Foley
Virtual Mix
Yu Ting Su
Reece Miller
Composer
Marc Vanocur
Music Supervisor
Mason Cooper
music
“Youth Service”
Written by Gareth Johnson
Published by Audio Network US Inc.
Courtesy of Audio Network US Inc.
“Make Your Move”
Written by Martin Felix Kaczmarski
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“Living for the Silver Screen”
Written by Max Brodie, Giuseppe De Luca
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“Falling”
Written by Barrie Gledden,
Steve Dymond, Jason Pedder
Published by Audio Network US Inc.
Courtesy of Audio Network US Inc.
“Wait for the Night”
Performed by The American Spirit
Written by Gabe Strycharz
and Adam Morgan
Published by ASCAP “Strycharz Music”
and “A Motion in the Ocean Music”
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Ben Grabill
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Carlo Gutierrez
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Selina Gutierrez
Shelby Gutierrez
Frank Hanz
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Image Resources
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Tip Top Cafe
Nichole and Ramiro Valadez Jr.
Ramiro Valadez, III
Jesse Bradford Hair extensions provided by Priscilla Valles
Janet Vasquez
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Bonnie Wellberg
Amy Whitehead
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Byron Woodworth
Terry Woodworth
Special Thanks to SAG-AFTRA
In loving memory of
Elizabeth “Betty” Reddick
1917 - 2015
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