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Photos from "Santa Claus vs. the Zombies"
Role: Principal Vickers
Richmond, KY, March 20, 2010
Irvine, KY, June 5, 2010
Congratulations to Writer/Director George Bonilla for being voted
Kentucky Filmmaker of the Decade (2000-2010)!
 
  March 20 photos
 
Sam does some practice framing with camera one as Todd gets a white balance on camera two
Script rehearsal with Claude, Dori, Kayla, Stacey, Russ
George, with Todd, giving direction to Belinda and Russ
George giving direction to Claude, Russ, and Alex
David running slate
George doing the honors on Principal Vickers re the "stink bomb" explosion
 
 
Principal Vickers escorts Cass (Cassidy Rae) to her father, Phil (Claude Miles).  "It seems that Cass decided to create a stink bomb in chemistry class today!"
Under control until the very end, Vickers finally loses his composure
Vickers with actress/model Alex Del Monacco 
  June 5 photos

Principal Vickers, lead zombie, getting makeup.  Perhaps this was Bob’s first attempt at NOT using the paint-by numbers system??  … Felt like he was using a broom on my face! 

Zombied-up Vickers

Hmm, here’s one zombie digesting “English for Everyday Living.”  I don’t know WHY these creatures get such a bad  rap!

Aye carumba!  They threw a lot of new lines at me that I wasn’t expecting.  Even had to get kneed in the groin by Santa!  LOL

“… Oh Caaaaassidy!  Time for you to get your spaaaanking!!!”  (Relax.  It’s a PG movie, and that’s a foam hammer.)  Cassidy is the little weasel who made the stink bomb that blew up in my face, hence the orange stains.

Some of the dozens of zombies rush Santa until they hear the Christmas music.  Then, Santa sets them on his knee to find out what they want for Christmas.  It was hilarious.

Trying to cool down the zombies between takes ….

Even fictional superheroes such as Santa Claus can have problems with halitosis … probably from being downwind from all those reindeer.

Writer/director George Bonilla shoots a few scenes himself.

… Left the zombie makeup on so I could freak out other drivers on the way home.