Theophillus has produced:

For the Love of the Dame Runtime: 7 minutes.
This is my pride and joy. This has been critically acclaimed and a commercial success. Well, it WOULD be a commercial success, but I haven't issued a DVD of it yet. But one is coming soon. This is a silent comedy based on two guys' fight over a girl. This did very well in da Vinci days film festival, and continues to impress. The success of this film led me to make 'The Dingbat' and 'Springtime Love'.

The Dingbat Runtime: 13 minutes.
My second silent comedy. Longer than FTLOTD, bigger and slightly less funny. About the Dingbat (returning from FTLOTD) who wanders around town looking for a drink, a job and a girl, and stirring up trouble wherever he goes. Ends in a rather good chase scene, the highlight of the movie.

Springtime Love: unifinished. Sad, this is my lost child. From what we shot it had the potential to surpass 'For the Love of the Dame' as the best of the silent comedy trio. Unfortunately, much of the footage was lost. At it's one showing at Shawns house it got some good reviews. I intend to piece it together and slap it as an extra on the Entertaining Angels DVD.

Spade on the River: At 71 minutes, it barely makes the jump to 'full length'. Character drama about a socially awkward guy named Kieth who rooms with a detached, maniacal guy named Calvin. It's a smart, low budget indy film that succeeds on a few levels and fails on a few. The characters are stronger than even the best no budget indy's I've seen, the story is engulfing and the payoff is nice. Technically it leaves a lot to be desired and the message is arguably lost. While I recognize it's merits, due to my own laziness I never developed or completed it as I should have.

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