Shallow Creek Cult
In this found video footage horror genre movie, two brothers, Getty (Gorio) and Jessie (King Jeff) Carmichael, drive 90 miles to Shallow Creek, Louisiana to honor their deceased grandfather's final request to spread his ashes over the Shallow Creek camp site pond. After the ceremony, they stumble across a viciously cannibalistic and mysterious cult, presumed responsible for the bloody massacres of various Shallow Creek, Louisiana residents. And now the Carmichael brothers are on the menu. They happen upon an empty house, except for a bloody head in the bathtub and they hold up there as they deal with the persistent cult.
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King JeffDirector
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King JeffWriter
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King JeffProducer
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GorioProducer
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King JeffKey Cast
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GorioKey Cast
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Project Type:Feature
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Genres:Horror, Found Footage
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Runtime:1 hour 12 minutes
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Production Budget:2,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:4:3
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Indie Gathering
United States
4th place horror feature -
Action on Film
United States -
Independent Horror Movie Awards
United States
February 28, 2017
Best Feature, Best Actor and Best Humor winners
Distribution Information
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Cinema EpochCountry: United StatesRights: All Rights
King Jeff is a multiple award winning filmmaker and owner of Louisiana based film production company JeTi FILMS, LLC and has been producing feature films since 1995. He wrote, directed and acted in the films Bang, The Murder Men, Grip: A Criminal’s Story and Shallow Creek Cult. He co-produced, directed and starred in Five Miles Straight Ahead, which is one of 6 films in Mike Lyddon’s Horror Anthology Movie: Volume 1. He was Co-Executive Producer on the Lily Keber feature length documentary Bayou Maharajah: The Tragic Genius Of James Booker, which stars Hugh Laurie, Harry Connick, Jr., Dr. John, Irma Thomas and a host of celebrity interviews. He was the first filmmaker inducted onto the Louisiana Division of the Arts Artist Roster and has received a certificate of appreciation from the Mayor of New Orleans for teaching the art of filmmaking to at risk kids.
As a filmmaker you should strive to be original. Use what inspires you, of course, but don't copy what inspires you. It is the filmmaker that zigs when others zag (i.e. Charlie Chaplin, Orson Welles, Sergio Leone, Steven Spielberg, Quentin Tarantino) that usually gets the attention and appreciation of film audiences.