Beverly Lane Explained

Beverly Lane
Director:Joshua Hull
Producer:Jim Dougherty
Joshua Hull
Starring:Jim O'Rear
Noah East
Raymond Kester
Donald A. Becker
James Copeland
Mark A. Nash
Music:Noah East
Aaron M. Esche
Virgil Franklin
Frankie Hull
Cinematography:Jim Dougherty
Editing:Jim Dougherty
Distributor:3 O'clock Pictures
Arsonist Pictures
Runtime:69 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English
Budget:$1200[1]

Beverly Lane is 2010 comedy horror written and directed by Joshua Hull. It stars Jim O'Rear, Noah East, Raymond Kester, Donald A. Becker, James Copeland, and Mark A. Nash. East plays an office worker who must defend himself against zombies, unhelpful co-workers, and annoying party entertainers.

Plot

On his first day at a new job at a local metal company, Andy attends the boring retirement party of a manager. The party includes clowns, mimes, and magicians, all of whom are eccentric and annoy the office workers, who are soon put into an even worse situation when zombies attack the building.

Cast

Production

Beverly Lane was financed entirely by director Joshua Hull and producer/co-star Jim Dougherty. The film was shot in four days, and they needed to shoot 20 pages a day in order to stay on schedule. Jim O'Rear heard about the film and joined about a month prior to filming.[2] The film was originally envisioned as a web series, but they decided that the story was better suited to a feature film.[1] The first day of filming was March 13, 2010, and it included use of local Indiana locations, such as a scrap yard.[3]

Release

On October 29, 2010, Beverly Lane premiered in Noblesville, Indiana. It included a costume contest and prizes. It was released on DVD October 25, 2011.[4] It also played at Gen Con in 2011.[5]

Reception

Mark L. Miller of Ain't It Cool News wrote, "I must admit some of the deliveries are amateurish, but as I said above this film has a fun spirit, keeps things darkly humorous throughout, and is actually a lot of fun to watch as long as you aren't expecting an Oscar-winning film."[2]

Awards

Beverly Lane won Best Horror Film at the GIF Festival and five Golden Cob awards, including Best Emerging Filmmaker for Hull.[1] [5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Update: Joshua Hull Talks Next Week's Beverly Lane DVD Release; Exclusive Video Clip Premiere!. Wixson. Heather. Dread Central. 2011-10-16. 2013-12-02.
  2. Web site: Beverly Lane (2011). Miller. Mark L.. AICN. 2011-01-27. 2013-12-02.
  3. News: Zombies take over local scrap yard. Lawson. Emily. The Herald Bulletin. 2010-03-22. 2013-12-02.
  4. Web site: Indie Watch: Beverly Lane Heading to DVD. Turek. Ryan. Shock Till You Drop. 2011-10-20. 2013-12-02.
  5. News: Joshua Hull's 'Beverly Lane' at Gen Con. Watermeier. Sam. NUVO. 2011-08-03. 2013-12-02.