Greg also makes basic websites at affordable prices. Go to www.tideringtondesigns.tk to find out more.

   


 



John Rutland - Clyde Stevens

John Rutland has worn many hats the entertainment industry as there's never a dull moment for this performer. He has appeared in Young Productions' previous film Family Property as well he has appeared in many other films like Paranormal, On the Market, Frank & Flo, Bounty, Blood Done Sign My Name, The Soul Traveler's Event Mission, Magic in the Forest and Waters.
His television appearances include roles in the soap operas SisterGirls and Through the Fire.
He also appeared in numerous TV commercials for Verizon Wireless, Asheville Tourists, First Community Bank, ABCCM, Mountain Housing, Frankie Bones Restaurant and Risky Business. Plus acted in a couple of industrials for Palmer Wahl Corp. and IPMA Police Training Video.
John performed for shows on the internet like hosting Wine Island Village for Passionate Poet Wine and Moving Day for HGTV.
He also studied the true craft of acting on stage in the production of FM at the Henderson Little Theatre.



Randi Nelle - Sarah Young / Stevens
This film marks Randi's debut performance but she will be in an upcoming film as White in called Ringside Rosary which is produced by Downpour Pictures and Zamani Productions written and directed by Jack Eagen. She has also acted in several TV commercials. Hopefully MMP will be a stepping stone leading to more future film projects.
 


Greg Wait - Detective Holt
Greg Wait is another fellow that is heavily involved with Young Productions as he co-wrote with Derek Young for his first film Family Property. He also wrote and directed the short comedy Giraffe which was done in the UK and went to film festivals. He worked as a background coach on One Tree Hill and other types of shows.
Then he started to try some acting and appeared in many projects including His Last Supper, Continuity of Parks, Mommas Gonna Kill You, Plain Pine Box and Heroes Running Bold.


Derek Young - Carl Stevens
Apart from making this film like directing, writing, special effects, producing and editing the whole piece, he has the main supporting role in it too. Derek also made his production Young Productions come to life with his first feature Family Property that he also co-starred in. He associate produced and co-starred in the comedy musical The Vampires of Zanzibar. The flick was a paying tribute to the Rocky Horror Picture Show in which it premiered in January, 2010 in Park City, Utah and had a few other pre-screenings.
Derek also hosts his own blogtalk radio show at www.blogtalkradio.com/familyproperty as he interviews people involved in the horror film industry along with reviewing films too.
Derek has worked on other people's short film projects as one of them is a comedy and will keep Young Productions alive with his upcoming project in the same vein as Halloween titled Josie.

 

Jimmy Steele - Danny
This marks Jimmy's comeback to acting on the screen in almost 3 decades as many of you may remember him in his effective supporting role as the cocky teen Richie in the 1982 cult slasher flick Madman who goofed around and summoned the killer not taking the legend seriously. He was also credited in other projects under the name of Tom Candela appearing in Madman he had a small role in the Ron Howard cult comedy classic Night Shift which starred Henry Winkler, Michael Keaton and Shelly Long.
But in the beginning he tried doing his own Elementary school plays and writing them too. He also toured school's by doing puppet plays. He also did the odd acting gig in college and directed some then too. Then went to NYC to study theatre acting at the Circle in the Square Theatre School after leaving college.
Jimmy also served as second unit director for this flick.
 


Steve Cole - Frank
Steve Cole the founder and director of Bitchin' House Blues has a passion for excellence in all that he does.  He has always viewed things a little differently than others which makes him stand out, and people always take notice. He has always expressed a highly creative and adventurous side and is not afraid to take risks. 
His ambition to achieve high standards and express himself began at an early age with years of baseball, football and basketball under his belt. He achieved All Star recognition and went on to become a state champion baseball player in 1977.  In 1983 his life took a different turn with the times and he became certified in the technical aspect of Electronics.  In the latter part of 1983 he joined the army and served with the the elite 101st airborne 4/187th infantry and was trained in air assault and received certification.  He also recieved recognition for his service during the cold war.
His love of the outdoors awarded him the title Master Angler in Virginia, as well as several other certificates of recognition. In 1992 he opened his first business, "Something Different" an independent arts and crafts store, achieving Best in Show for his unique and creative displays in craft shows.  He also recieved an award of distinction and received favorable press reviews for his artistic ability.
In the early 90's in his new found home of Beaufort South Carolina he found his love for the arts and film, landing a small part in the Oscar winning film Forrest Gump. On the island of St. Helena he put the electronics field behind him and started a new business, Haney Enterprises, which brought his love of history and antiques to the forefront, buying and selling antiques and collectables, specializing in vintage cocktail shakers.  Many of the cocktail shakers can be seen the book The Cocktail Shaker by Simon Khachadourian an avid collector and writer on vintage cocktail shakers.  He can accredit his desire for cocktail shakers to Stephen Visakay who is the world renowned leader in cocktail shaker collecting and the author of Vintage Bar Ware. Stephen Visakay inspired and encouraged Steve to excel in this area, which he still enjoys to this day.  Steve Cole is a founding member of the Cocktail Shaker Collectors Society where his articles were published.
Back home in Virginia in the late 1990s he began exploring film and video and found a great passion for film making. He has written and produced over 100 videos that have never been released to the public. His love of film, travel and adventure led him to release his first video submission to reality tv show Survivor, which lead to the semi finals audition in Los Angeles. His second video submission was 5 years later to the reality show The Amazing Race where he was a contestant on season 14.  CBS aired commercials focusing on him and made a special video for their website spotlighting him. He has been viewed on The Soup, The Bonnie Hunt Show, and others, he has appeared in Star Magazine, Ok Magazine and others as well as done interviews from local newspapers to radio shows around the world.
This lead to charity work, where he was commissioned a Kentucky Colonel by the Governor of Kentucky, Steven L. Beshear.  He continues to do charity work to this day. He recently was in an HIV awareness commercial in Ohio, he can be seen participating with the host of The Amazing Race during Phil Keoghans Bike Ride Across America for the MS Society and has been scheduled into many charitable upcoming events.
His love of adventure, creativity and the desire to succeed has lead to the creation of Bitchin' House Blues, where he invites creative minds to come together to produce exciting, unique video/film for an industry that welcomes creative minds full of enthusiasm for the art.
 


Greg Russell Tiderington - Charlie
Greg has been heavily involved in the entertainment field for as long as he remembers. He is gaining a reputation by acting in horror films and was mostly remembered his supporting role as Jack Dubie in They Came from the Attic. He's acted in many short independent and student films too as well as creating and producing a 5 minute one titled Room for Rent. He also co-starred in Streaks in the Mirror.
Greg recently appeared in a music video for the band State of Shock with their newest hit "Have a Nice Day"
Greg started out by having many supporting roles in community theatre in shows like A Woman of No Importance with the United Players of Vancouver, The Dilligent Daughter with Footlights Burnaby Village Museum Theatre and an independent production of Wolfboy by TG2. He also took up musical theatre and pantomimes in Surrey, BC with the Fraser Valley Gilbert & Sullivan Society and appeared in their shows like The Pajama Game, Sleeping Beauty and Robinson Crusoe.
Apart from acting Greg makes websites and the odd sketch art. He is also a horror film critic which is his main love nowadays at www.racksandrazors.com in which he also hosts a blogtalk radio show there in which was originally a podcast show. Plus he did voice over acting in many of his own 10 minute podcast audio horror plays.
Official Site: www.gregrusselltiderington.com


John Birmingham - Tony Love
John Birmingham is an American filmmaker, musician and actor. He grew up in Roanoke, Virginia, where he pursued music, art, writing and filmmaking on and off throughout childhood.
At age 19, John moved to Los Angeles to pursue entertainment full on, never turning back. In his time in Los Angeles, John worked as a production designer for Full Moon Pictures and on other films, he graduated Loyola Marymount Univeristy with a B.A. in Screenwriting and Chapman University with a M.F.A. in Film Production, and he made his first feature film that he also starred in, Crazy Animal.
He is best known for his work writing/directing/producing/starring in and composing the musical numbers for two feature films: Crazy Animal and The Vampires of Zanzibar. Over the years John has had the privilege to either star in or direct films involving Ed Asner, Pauly Shore, Peter Medak, Brandon Dicamillo, Ron Jeremy, Eerie Von and other Hollywood legends.
As of 2009/2010, John lives in Roanoke, VA and spends much of the winter in Los Angeles.
A special thanks to Barlop Scaggs for the info on imdb.com
Official Site: www.johnbirmingham.com/
   


John R. Price II - Jerry Sales
Born in Radford, Virginia, John lived in a rural setting for most of his youth. In school he pursued mechanical engineering and used this knowledge for many years while working for Corning Incorporated at their Blacksburg Virginia, and Corning New York locations.
Also, John spent 13 months in Shanghai China, working for Corning. That experience left an indelible mark on his personality.
Traveling the world gave John the tools to draw on as a character actor. His work began in radio while in college on WUVT the Virginia Tech radio station and he went on to work in local rock and country stations after college. John spent 11 years working with the public in the retail sector before being able to use his engineering knowledge with Corning.
John left Corning in 2001 due to his diabetes and found acting to be his future.
Working predominantly in horror at first, John gained many credits with small Independant film companies. John has played in many genres. Horror, comedy and drama have been the most rewarding and some commercial work John's fascination with modern and ancient weapons has also become a part of his movie resume.
He has modified many of his firearms to fire blanks for the movies and has taken responsibility for the safety to the actors on set when weapons are in use. Learning special effects and pyrotechnics has filled out his resume.
Official Site: www.myspace.com/johnpriceactor