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You Think You Really Know Me: The Gary Wilson Story

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In 1977, Gary Wilson recorded his bizarrely brilliant album, YOU THINK YOU REALLY KNOW ME. Then, he vanished – leaving friends and fans mystified. This film explores the life, disappearance and re-birth of a funny and fierce American original.

Directed by Michael Wolk

Starring: Gary Wilson

Cinematography: Bob Green

Editing: Mustafa Bhagat

Produced by: Gorgeous Entertainment

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You Think You Really Know Me: The Gary Wilson Story

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Innocent Blood

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The story of Marie, a vampire who preys only on criminals. But when one of her mobster victim turns into a vampire himself, and starts making his henchmen equally bloodthirsty, Marie is forced to pair up with a police detective to save the city.

Directed by John Landis
Written by Michael Wolk
Starring Anne Parillaud, Robert Loggia, Anthony LaPaglia, & Don Rickles
Music by Ira Newborn
Cinematography by Mac Ahlberg
Edited by Dale Beldin
Distributed by Warner Bros.

 

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Deep Six

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A career criminal tries to reconnect with his high school sweetheart, but sparks a rivalry with his brother and incites a plot that could kill them all.

Written and Directed by Michael Wolk

Starring Jonathan Bray, Elizabeth Van Meter, and Matthew Klein

Music: Bob Green

Produced by: Gorgeous Entertainment

 

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Dating Mr. Death

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A noir comedy short film. Created as a film project for The New School in 1996. Shot on 8mm silent film stock, with sound synced after shooting.

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Directed/Written by Michael Wolk

Starring: Venus Nicolino and Craig Strong

Music by: Jordon Rothstein

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After Class, The Musical: A Tale of Two Schools

Sparks fly as teens from a private school and a public school come together to create an original musical in this award-winning 1995 documentary short.

 

Produced/Directed/Edited by Michael Wolk

Cameras and Sound: Andrew Ramsammy and Joseph Beshenkovsky

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