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Black Guy on a Rampage: Angel of Death (2012)

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Black Guy on a Rampage: Angel of Death

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Black Guy on a Rampage: Angel of Death is a prequel film to the Black Guy on a Rampage series and has been said to have one of the biggest massacres ever staged in indie film.
Director Adam R Steigert, theme creator of the series, decided to test the abilities co-directing a project with Mark Mendola. Mark Mendola will be co-directing "Ombis" with Adam in 2012.
The massacre at Jackie's was supposed to be a two day shoot of eighteen pages. After a script adjustment three more pages were added which set the production crew behind by five hours. Because of this the one day shoot location had to be adjusted for a two days shoot.
Jackie Long was the hardest character to fill, since the role was talked up so highly through the Black Guy series. So when director Adam R Steigert went looking, he once again looked at his previous film "The Final Night and Day" for an actor that was able to hold a role of such scale. Christopher lee Wroblewski was in talks for three months before DefTone Pictures Studios finalized the deal two weeks prior to filming.
It has been said many times from the production company that this was the hardest film to make along with the most expensive out of the trilogy.

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