In Collection
#621
Seen It:
Yes
Comedy, Horror
USA / English
| Bruce Campbell |
Bruce Campbell |
| Grace Thorsen |
Kelly Graham |
| Taylor Sharpe |
Jeff |
| Ted Raimi |
Mills Toddner/Wing/Sign Painter |
| Ben L. McCain |
Mayor |
| Ellen Sandweiss |
Cheryl |
| Timothy Patrick Quill |
Frank |
| Dan Hicks |
Dirt Farmer |
| Logan Martin |
Clayton |
| Ali Akay |
Little Debbie |
| Ariel Badenhop |
Big Debbie |
| James J. Peck |
Guan-Di/Cavealien Monster |
| Jen Brown |
Petra |
| Kurt Rauf |
Cinematographer |
| Michael Kallio |
Hack Director/Annoyed Townie |
| Director |
Bruce Campbell |
| Producer |
Bruce Campbell; Mike Richardson |
| Writer |
Mark Verheiden |
| Cinematography |
Kurt Rauf |
| Musician |
Joseph LoDuca |
My Name is Bruce is a cross between a horror movie and a comedy. Bruce Campbell (himself) is a somewhat sleazy B movie actor living in a trailer. He is beloved by a group of cult devotees of his movies, which are low-budget horror films. In these horror films, Campbell has played a hero named Ashley J. Williams, or “Ash.” A local fanboy named Jeff (Taylor Sharpe) is so divorced from reality that he mistakes the actor Bruce for his character Ash, and kidnaps him to get him to destroy an actual monster that has been unleashed on the world. The monster is Quan-Di (Jamie Peck), the Chinese God of Bean Curd, and he is very, very angry. Bruce discovers that he needs to sober up, stop fooling around, and truly save the world from this demonic presence.
| Distributor |
Image Entertainment |
| Barcode |
014381371529 |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Release Date |
2/10/2009 |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| No. of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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