Dr. Dawn's American
Spirit
Summit

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Dr. Dawn's American Spirit Summit

The biggest thing to hit Gettysburg since the war!

An annual paranormal conference is the destination for several colorful characters in this hilarious film.
Part mockumentary, part musical, and part campy comedy,
Dr. Dawn's American Spirit Summit boldly pokes fun at the world of paranormal research.

 




Dr. Dawn's American Spirit Summit is the fictional conference highlighted in this film.  Dr. Dawn, Mystee, Kenny, Meadow, and the rest of the cast of this film are fictional characters.  They do not represent the viewpoints of the actors who portray them and are not intended to represent actual people, living or dead.  Any resemblance is purely coincidental.

 

New Characters!

While this film was inspired by Exspiro Production's first comedy film, American Ghost Watchers, it is not a true sequel.  The film also introduces new characters, including the Reverend Nigel Feelgood, John Ziedelander, Dr. Kip Star, and Meadow Jones.  Dr. Dawn has a new team of bankers, accountants, and lawyers.  You will have the opportunity to watch Mason and Brant of the hit television show from the Fantasy Network (Paranormal Predators, in case you haven't been keeping track of such things) in action!  Don't miss cameo appearances by Troy Taylor, Mark Nesbitt, the Original Ghost Divas, and Rosemary Ellen Guiley.


Acknowledgements

A special thanks goes out to all of the actors and extras, Ghostly Talk Radio, The Ghostman and Demon Hunter Show, M.P.I., P.I.R.A., Ghosts of Gettysburg, The Lincoln Theater, and to the tireless Tom Maat for operating the boom for up to 16 hours per day!   Thanks to Joe Marschner for writing and performing the original music for the movie.  Thanks to Eric Nelson and Paul Lingerman for allowing us to use their music. Thanks to Lew and Sharon Gerew for their friendship and help with the film. Thanks to Scott L. for living in a condo with a great club room and arranging for us to use it and providing much-needed extras.  You really ARE a star!  Thanks to Kenny for not getting too angry about the clown, for using the demon voice upon command, and for all of his prop-construction. Thanks to Bonnie Spittler for being such a good sport and having such unusual ideas for her character and for enduring a 3 hour bath. Thanks to Amberrose Hammond for eating endless Cheez-its and applesauce. Thanks to Rosemary Guiley for enduring the blow dryer. Thanks to Mark and Carol Nesbitt for the use of their shop and acting talents. Thanks to Gina for wearing funky shoes. Thanks to Becky Ray for the wig idea, Bobby T. for taking photos for us, to Rhonda Jurgenson for designing the DVD cover, to Troy Taylor for showing American Ghost Watchers at the first Dead of Winter Film Festival, and Keith Age for letting us premiere this film at his event. Thanks to Tonya Hacker and Tammy Wilson for the infamous scene. Thanks to Wayne, Deana, Kevin and Chris from MPI for all of the location work they did and for dressing in suits! Thanks to Ruffhouse for designing a book cover for a prop. Thanks to Shaun Burris for climbing on the toilet. Thanks to Donna Biddle for providing some adult supervision when it is most needed. Thanks to whoever made the A.S.S. banner. Thanks to Doug for providing us with lodging when we traveled to Michigan and always being the calm voice of reason. Thanks to Trish Yancey for singing ridiculous lyrics without complaining. Thanks to Tim Yancey for his improvisational talents. Thanks to Nathan Schoonover for not complaining about the bruises. Thanks to Jason Gowin for the creation of his character and the "baby's gonna cry" dance. Thanks to Diana Fodor for being such a natural stalker, and to Mike Fodor for his woody. Thanks to Fat Jesus for dancing with a yam. Thanks to everyone we have forgotten to thank, for we haven't forgotten your work and dedication!!!

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