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Initial release
  
29 August 2014

Screenplay
  
Dan Zukovic

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Director
  
Dan Zukovic

Music director
  
Henrik Åström


Producers
  
Jeremy Dyson, Mitch Mayer, Brendan Keown

Cast
  
Dan Zukovic, Alex Rocco, Bruce Glover, C Ernst Harth, Alex Zahara

Similar
  
The Last Big Thing, Dark Arc, Broke Sky, Scenes from the Goldmine, PK and the Kid

"SCAMMERHEAD" premiered in 2014, and is the 3rd feature film by the writer/director/actor Dan Zukovic

Reception

"SCAMMERHEAD" had its World Premiere in the Main Competition at the 2014 Montreal World Film Festival, and was nominated for the Prix des Ameriques. It had its US Premiere at the 2015 Chattanooga Film Festival, and also played in the 2015 Trenton Film Festival where it won the "Best Narrative Feature Film" award.

An ambitious arthouse Global Film Noir with dark comic elements, "SCAMMERHEAD" was shot over 7 years in numerous international locations, including New York, Chicago, Vancouver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Berlin, Tokyo, Havana, London, Rome, Paris, Mexico City, Washington DC, New Orleans, Cleveland, Toronto, Liverpool, Memphis, Dallas, Atlanta, Elba Island and Alcatraz Island. It features one of the final performances by legendary character actor Alex Rocco ("The Godfather", "The Friends Of Eddie Coyle", "The Stunt Man"), as well as Bruce Glover ("Chinatown", "Diamonds Are Forever"), Shannon Wilcox ("NCIS", "The Border"), Chris Humphreys ("Elysium", "A.D"), Duane Whitaker ("Pulp Fiction"), Kasey Ryne Mazak ("Godzilla", "This Means War"), Alex Zahara ("Once Upon a Time", "Dead Man's Gun"), Garry Chalk ("Godzilla", "Tomorrowland"), Johannah Newmarch ("Tales from the Darkside"), C. Ernst Harth ("Once Upon a Time", "Thirteen Ghosts") and Moishe Teichman ("Sinsters", "Raw").

"SCAMMERHEAD" was produced by Jeremy Dyson and Brendan Keown ("Hitler Meets Christ", "Dark Arc") and Mitch Mayer and Dave Barnett ("The Last Big Thing", "Dark Arc").

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Scammerhead Wikipedia