Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: MVD6742D
- Format: DVD
- UPC: 760137674290
- Street Date: 01/20/15
- PreBook Date: 12/16/14
- Label: Wild Eye Releasing »
- Genre: Cult
- Run Time: 82 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 2011
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: WORLD
- Language: English
Cast & Crew
- Actors:
- Aramis Sartorio
- Thea Martin
- Brett Hundley
- David Reynolds
- Debbie Rochon
- Evan Stone
- Director: Caleb Emerson
- Producer: Caleb Emerson
- Producer: Cortney Emerson
- Producer: Thea Martin
- Producers: Caleb Emerson
- Producers: Cortney Emerson
- Producers: Thea Martin
Product Assets
Frankie In Blunderland
Today Is Stupid.
- List Price: $14.95
- Your Price: $14.95
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From the creator of the cult hit Die You Zombie Bastards! Frank Bellini's life is a mess - and it's going to get worse. After a series of events send his life out of control, Frank is forced to embark on a surreal journey through an alternate reality Los Angeles to find his kidnapped wife. Human spiders, robots, Mormons, aliens and fairies collide in this epic and bizarre living acid trip.
Bonus Materials
- Director's Commentary
- Original Teaser trailer
- Multiple Cast and Crew Interviews
- Six Teaser Videos
- Previews
Sales Points
- Official Selection - Tromadance, New Mexico
- Official Selection - RIOFAN Film Festival
- Official Selection - Boston Underground Film Festival
- Winner - Best Cameo - Pollygrind Film Festival
- Winner - Best Supporting Actor - Pollygrind Film Festival
- From the editor of TOSH.0 show.
- From Caleb Emerson, the director of the cult hit Die You Zombie Bastards!
Press Quotes
Crazy characters....an anti Rom-Com that's successful and doesn't cop out at the end.
—366 Weird Movies
Defies reality...most unusual take on Alice in Wonderland
—10,000 Bullets
A surreal splicing of Lewis Carroll, David Lynch, and Richard Linklater's Slacker.
—Popmatters
Frankie in Blunderland is a master class in the absurd.
—Cinema Suicide
FRANKIE IN BLUNDERLAND is one weird acid-trip of a movie.
—Low Budget Reviews
Don't make the mistake of selling this movie short. Look for the laughs, and celebrate the fact that creativity is still free to take surreal twists and turns.
—LA Record