Killer Diller (2004)
1h 35m
Running Time
January 1, 2004Release Date
Killer Diller (2004)
1h 35m
Running Time
January 1, 2004Release Date
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Plot.
A guitar playing car thief meets an autistic savant piano player, and together they transform a group of reluctant halfway house convicts into The Killer Diller Blues Band.
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Cast & Crew.
Lucas Black
Vernon
William Lee Scott
Wesley
Fred Willard
Ned
John Michael Higgins
Deermont
W. Earl Brown
Holister
Taj Mahal
J.R. Cox
Tricia Brock
Director
Clyde Edgerton
Writer
Mary Kay Place
Dr. Gwen Bradley
Robert Wisdom
Moker
Jason Clark
Producer
Steve Espinosa
Producer
Ashley Johnson
Angie
Niki J. Crawford
Shanita
Lisa Kearns
Producer
Cary McNair
Producer
RonReaco Lee
Ben
Lawrence Lowe
Lonnie
Jared Tyler
Raymond
Davenia McFadden
Deputy Rhodell Larkin
Matt Clark
Barge Captain
Bonnie Root
Ladonna
Cheryl Black
Mysteria
Cleo Brock-Abraham
Lucy
Stephen Speake
College Boy
Shawn Patrick Nash
Local Guy in Moker's (as Shawn Nash)
Lee Daniel Black
Local Guy #2
David Shatraw
Reporter
Jeanne Averill
Dr. Mills
Harlan Cole
Janitor
L.R. Hults
Photographer (as LR Hults)
Afton Sanders
Receptionist
George Terbovich
Board Member
Millie Paxton
Board Member
Bill Holman
Board Member
Molly Karrasch
Crowd Member (uncredited)
Courtney Kocak
Crowd Member (uncredited)
Dave Schuetz
Faculty Member (uncredited)
Kevin Stroup
Founder's Day attendee (uncredited)
Mary Vernieu
Casting
Rhona Meyers
Costume Design
Tom McArdle
Editor
Sean Kennedy
Set Decoration
Teryn Fogel
Producer
Ryan Gilleland
Producer
Deb Martin
Producer
Susan Kirr
Line Producer
Hans Ritter
Line Producer
Tom Rothrock
Original Music Composer
Matthew Jensen
Director of Photography
Felicia Fasano
Casting
Ben Woolverton
Production Design
Jack Thomas
Art Direction
K. Lynn Martin
Script Supervisor
G. Marq Roswell
Music Supervisor
Trel Brock
Still Photographer
Nancy Meyer
Music Supervisor
Media.
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Wiki.
Killer Diller is a 2004 drama film with musical elements that had a limited release in 2006. Produced by Sprocketdyne Entertainment and distributed by Freestyle Releasing, the film was written and directed by Tricia Brock and is based on the novel by Clyde Edgerton. Bottleneck was its working title. It was screened at the South by Southwest Film Festival in March 2004 and the Tribeca Film Festival on May 4, 2004.