CHRISTINE CELOZZI AS MEGChristine Celozzi is an actress, writer, and director dedicated to and known for creating absurd comedies. In 2020 she was the sole recipient of the Women in Film Fellowship award through the Shawna Foundation for which she wrote, directed, and acted in her first short, My Friends The Plants. It screened at over 50 film festivals, received 35+ awards and nominations, including Best Director and Best Film at Elizabeth Banks' WhoHaHalloween. 
Her most recent achievements include playing the lead character in the feature film, We Could Still Be Pen Pals, portraying real life WWII heroine, Irena Sendler, in the short film The Plumber--for which received 6 best actress nominations, including one alongside Evangeline Lilly, and bringing to life Dr. Russo in the short horror Hunger, earning her recognition at the 2024 FilmQuest for best supporting actress.

ALESSANDRA LEVY AS RECEPTIONISTAlessandra is all things creative. An actor, vocalist, bass player and producer. From creating characters at the age of three, to singing in front of large groups at thirteen, she knew her place was on stage, in the studio, and on camera. Growing up in a musical family helped, as weekends were spent having family jam sessions. Soon after completing her degree in studio music, she landed a gig singing with Ben Folds and the Pittsburgh Symphony, sang for Radio City Music Hall as a Rockette, and sang on My Brightest Diamond’s album “This is My Hand.” Studio singing quickly opened up the doors for her as a voice actor. 
Some highlights have been playing the iconic Harley Quinn in The Arkham Asylum Files: Panic in Gotham City and a few characters in the latest Xbox game Starfield. Alessandra is extremely grateful to have been a part of this wild and wacky film!

KATY NOVOTNY AS JANEYou might recognize Katie Novotny from her breakout role as Secretary #2 in Benet Academy’s high school musical, Wonderful Town. As an actor she’s trained at Second City and iO in improv and sketch, and produced two award-winning web series (Guilty, Official Selection of the New York Television Festival), and her pilot scripts have landed her as a semi-finalist in Slamdance and Screencraft. As a stand up comic with the self-deprecating humor of a Midwestern tomboy, she got voted into SLO Comedy Festival’s Best of Fest line up (top 7 comics out of 40) and has been an official artist at Limestone, Asheville, Big Pine, Vail, Amsterdam’s Boom Chicago Comedy Festival, HBO’s Women in Comedy Festival, and many more.  
She's performed at Hollywood Fringe Festival and is commercially repped by BBR (six national commercials and hopes her high school musical director has seen them). It’s been a long road to have the honor of sporting a mullet wig and jumpsuit as a janitor who thinks she’s essentially a CIA agent and she couldn’t be happier, prouder, more ecstatic, honestly pick any positive adjective,  to be a part of this incredible film. 

MITCHELL SLAN AS DAVE - Mitchell Vincent Slan, born and raised in Austin, TX, developed an undying love for Halloween from his father. After earning a BFA in Acting from Texas State University, he immediately transitioned into writing and directing horror films. His film Balloon won over 40 awards in the festival circuit, including Best Director. In 2018, his short film The Maestro went viral through CryptTV, and Balloon was distributed by ALTER, contributing to its success with 2 million subscribers on YouTube. In 2019, he co-wrote and directed Snake Eyes, notable for being the first to use solely ASMR sound design in horror, distributed by ALTER Studios. In 2021, he directed a music video for the GRAMMY-winning group LVCRFT, in partnership with SPIRIT HALLOWEEN stores. 
Currently, Mitchell is developing his first feature film, Rough Cut, starring David Howard Thornton (Terrifier) and Kimberly J. Brown (Halloweentown). The screenplay placed at the Austin Film Festival and Slamdance and is in the top 1% on Coverfly.

REBECCA GOMBERG AS MS. SMITHRebecca is a Los Angeles based actress and producer. Her career began in 1995 in a small town in Tennessee where she was lucky enough to be cast in the role of “Girl Playing Patty-Cake Quietly in the Background” in The Chattanooga Little Theatre’s production of Miracle on 34th Street. Fast forward 20+ years and Rebecca can usually be found in an acting class, producing or acting in various short and feature films, or fostering fuzzy four legged friends. She is beyond grateful to get to play the part of Mrs. Smith in this wacky and brilliant production and hopes she’ll get the chance to wear her incredible tracksuit pantsuit again soon. Rebecca is repped commercially by Taylor Talent Services and is Managed by Untamed Artists LA.

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