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BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY’SDEPARTMENT OF THEATRE & MEDIA ARTS
PRESENTS
INSPECTOR 42A Lyvia A. Martínez Production
A Film by Nathan D. Lee
“LIKE A JAW-DROPPINGLY AWESOME EPISODE OF THE TWILIGHT ZONE” - Paris Barclay (ER, NYPD Blue, Cold Case)
2010 USA | Running Time 26 Minutes | Black & White | 35mm 1.85:1 | Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound
WWW.INSPECTOR42.COM
Publicity Contact:Nathan D. Lee(360) 990-2149nathan@fridayfeature.com
SYNOPSIS
SHORT SYNOPSIS / LOGLINE (52 Words)Inspector 42 is the story of a 1950s shirt safety inspector who approves unsafe shirts to impress his boss and the girl of his dreams. When the shirts cause a series of horrific disasters, Inspector 42 must decide if he’s willing to tell the truth and face the consequences of his actions.
MEDIUM SYNOPSIS (115 Words)Inspector 42 is one of the brightest shirt safety inspectors at the Haggerty & Sons Shirt Company in the 1950s. After miscounting his morning quota one day, Inspector 42 decides to approve several unsafe shirts to impress his boss, Mr. Haggerty, and the girl of his dreams, Seamstress 61. These shirts prove to be more dangerous than he imagined as they come apart and start causing a series of horrific accidents.
Trying to recover from his mistake, Inspector 42, hides the truth of his actions. As more people get hurt, Mr. Haggerty is forced to lay people off. Inspector 42 must decide if he’s willing to tell the truth and face the consequences of his actions.
LONG SYNOPSIS (183 Words)Inspector 42 is one of the brightest shirt safety inspectors at the Haggerty & Sons Shirt Company in the 1950s. Each day, he places hundreds of small tags that read “Inspected by 42” in the pocket of each shirt he determines meet critical standards for safety.
After miscounting his morning quota one day, Inspector 42 decides to approve several unsafe shirts to impress his boss, Mr. Haggerty, and the girl of his dreams, Seamstress 61.
On their way to work, Inspector 42 and Seamstress 61 witness a terrible car accident caused when the driver’s shirt comes apart, entangling him in the steering wheel. Among the wreckage, Inspector 42 finds a tag bearing the incriminating statement: “Inspected by 42.”
Trying to recover from his mistake, Inspector 42 hides the truth of his actions and becomes obsessed with working harder on shirt safety. As more accidents occur, the District Attorney gets involved and forces Mr. Haggerty to lay people off while they search for the responsible parties.
Inspector 42 must then decide if he’s willing to tell the truth and face the consequences of his actions.
DIRECTOR’S STATEMENT
There have been many times in my life when I have made mistakes. At times, I have consciously made wrong choices. These decisions have led to some of the darkest moments of my life. Sometimes, I feared that no one would really be there for me because of my actions and their consequences.
While, at face value, Inspector 42 is a comedic concept, the core story is personal and serious. It is based on my experiences and on the little bits of light I have found in darkness. Inspector 42 is a comedic drama from which I hope everyone will find truth and hope.
-- Nathan D. Lee
DIRECTOR/PRODUCER BIOS
NATHAN D. LEE (Writer/Director)
Nathan D. Lee has been working in the film industry for five years as a camera assistant and a producer’s assistant on films ranging from independent features, including Forever Strong (2008), to studio films, including High School Musical 3 (2009).
In 2006, Lee returned to school to get his bachelors degree in Media Arts from Brigham Young University, graduating in 2009. “Every movie set I am on, I learn. Eventually, I realized that my career
was teaching me how films were put together and I wanted to know more about what made films work and resonate with audiences. Film school taught me to be a more effective storyteller.”
LYVIA A. MARTÍNEZ (Writer/Producer)
Lyvia A. Martínez was born in Arecibo, Puerto Rico and always wanted to tell stories. Martínez earned her bachelors degree in Media Arts from Brigham Young University in 2010. She is currently pursuing a masters degree in screenwriting at Chapman University. Her favorite aspect of film is its versatility in telling stories, as well as what it borrows from other art forms. She hopes to one day write for a living, for anything ranging from film to television to theater to video games.
CAST BIOS
LUKE DRAKE (Inspector 42)Luke is a graduate of Brigham Young University, where his theater credits included Mike Conner in The Philadelphia Story, Lord Summerhays in Misalliance, Sy in Sy's Girl and Walker in Two Rooms. Past film credits include Mr. Dungbeetle, A Toy Princess, For Robbing the Dead and Danny Boyle's 127 Hours.
ALEXIS WARDLE (Seamstress 61)Alexis Wardle is from Mendham, New Jersey and recently graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting. Past film credits include Diantha’s Crossing and The Grab. As a child, Wardle was seen on the TV show Highway to Heaven. Recent theater credits include, Rose in Dancing at Lughnasa, Beth in Little Women: the Musical, Grace in Dogville, Susan Hollander in Don’t Drink the Water, Kitty Verdun in Charley’s Aunt, Hero in Much Ado about Nothing, and Maria in Twelfth Night.
AWARDS & FESTIVALSCities Screened in:Seattle WA, Los Angeles CA, Hollywood CA, Boston MA, Chicago IL, Park City UT, Orem UT, Orlando FL, Ashford WA, St. Louis MO, Prince Edward Island, Big Bear Lake CA, Temecula CA.
IN THE PRESSParis Barclay, a well-known TV director and producer (NYPD Blue, ER, Cold Case, NCIS) had this to say about Inspector 42 at an awards ceremony:
“I honestly believe this film is about as good as it gets. It can go toe-to-toe with any episode I’ve done, certainly, and most of what you see on your television screen. It presents a moral conundrum for the hero and, I’m quoting again from the Academy, ‘in a compelling, emotional and insightful way.’
“And not only does it do that, but I have to say that I watch a lot of films by a lot of young filmmakers, but this -- the casting, the performances, the shot selection, the look, the pace, the feel, the period art direction, the production design and, most importantly, the emotional payoff of this film showed a talent to be reckoned with at work.
“This entire film plays like a jaw-droppingly awesome episode of The Twilight Zone. It is really great. It talks about honesty in our lives and in our society. It’s brilliantly written by the director [Nathan D. Lee] and his writer-producer partner, Lyvia Martínez.”
PRODUCTION CREDITS
Directed byNathan D. Lee
Produced byLyvia A. Martínez
Written byLyvia A. Martínez & Nathan D. Lee
Executive ProducerJeff Parkin
Executive ProducersHugo Martínez & Nuria Martínez
Director of PhotographyDerek Pueblo
Production DesignerWhitney Donald
Edited byKristi Shimek
Costume Design byRachel Haab & Melanie Kowalis
Music Composed byJeremy Lamb
Unit Production Manager - Lyvia A. Martinez
Associate Producer - Diana Lewis
1st Assistant Director - Jordan Augustine
2nd Assistant Director - Campbell Christensen
2nd 2nd Assistant Director - Katie Crapo
Casting - Jenelle Allred
CASTInspector 42 …………………... Luke DrakeSeamstress 61………………… Alexis WardleMr. Haggerty………………….. David L. WalkerInspector 77 …………………... Brandon PiersonDistrict Attorney…………….. Scott BerengerSeamstress 74 ………………... Suzie SmithSeamstress 33………………… Kimberli JonesSeamstress 28………………… Megan ShortSeamstress 36………………… Nan WeberSeamstress 59………………… Erin TurnerCollector 5…………………….. Jacob JensenCollector 18…………………… Alex SpeedCollector 9…………………….. Benjamin EllisCollector 2…………………….. William McAllisterChalkman 23………………….. Paul BoruffConvertible Driver…………... James MacfarlanWindow Washer 1…………… Merrill MathesonWindow Washer 2…………… Matthew J. AugustineGangster Boss………………... David KranigGangster 1…………………….. John HinkleyGangster 2…………………….. Tony KnightGangster 3…………………….. Aaron CarsonUndercover Officer…………... Josh RichardsonPolice Man 1…………………... Ben SansomPolice Man 2…………………... Kenneth YeagerNewspaper Reader 1………… Hugo Martínez
Newspaper Reader 2………... Nuria Martínez
CREW
1st Assistant Camera Byron Kirkland
2nd Assistant Camera Karissa Nash Nathan Armstrong
Gaffer Tracy Nystrom Matt Long
Best Boy Electric Willem Kampenhout
Key Grip Matt Long Tracy Nystrom
Crane Operator Ron Nix
Sound Mixers Brenton Williamson Maria Haynie Rubie Huber
Boom Operators Ryan Parker Rob Bennion MarSchelle Walker Lane Russell
Key Production Assistant Lauren Laws
Locations Manager Skyler Brunner
Script Supervisor Sam Bilodeau Morgan Asdel
Leadman Morgan Asdel Curtis McOsker
Set Decorator Shannen Crane Jessica Sorensen David Jon Banks
On Set Dressers Babetta Kelly Jessica Cooper Lane Russel Bree Evans
Construction Coordinator Aaron White
Construction Team Morgan Asdel Lane Russel Babetta Kelly Noah Kershisnik Samantha Cope Tara Frieszell
Art PA Jason Akinaka Skyler Rackham Key Hair and Makeup Francis Ferris Emily Jacobson
Makeup Artists Falon Dean Julian Aguirre
Brooke Riddle Megan Short
Assistant Costumer Melanie Lamb
Costume PA Alanna Kruger
Seamsters Kish Carter Camille Harlan Sonja Nelson Karen Zimbelman
Transportation Coordinator Jonathan Ventura
Drivers Bill Snyder Craig McAllister Stan Sumsion Todd Johnson Mark Hendrickson
Catering / Craft Service Aaron Carson
2nd Unit 1st AD A. Todd Smith Campbell Christensen
Post Production Supervisor Kristi Shimek
Telecine Dave Nauta
Visual Effects Rob Field Steve Shimek
Sound Designer Cody Brown Sound Supervisor Mike Chadbourne Foley Assistant Erich Cannon
SPECIAL THANKSAdam Abel, Ryan Little, Don and Shauna Schain, Thomas Lefler, Mary Lou & Ira Fulton, The City of Salt Lake, Amy Mickelson, Steve Kingsolver, Utah Highway Patrol, UHP Honorary Colonels, Kent Findlay, Rachel and Spencer Macdonald, Troy Parkinson, Marty Patch, Cosmic Pictures, BYU Laundry, Chris Russo, Rebecca Reed Baker, Myron & Susan Lee, Donnette Perkins, Janet Swenson, Bruce Wing, Dave Card, Bruce Sunstrom, Jim Dane, Anna
Hargadon, BYU Risk Management, Craig McAllister, Richard Williams, Classic Cars, Stacy Williams
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