Development and themes In 1996, guitarist/author Michael Knight asked Terry Wickham if he would be interested in directing a
short film based on a
short story Knight had written called “The Downfall of Johnny Garrett”. Knight's short story was adapted for film, and the original story only had two lines of
dialogue in it. It ended up being filmed as a short, 15-minute segment in
Evil Streets. The original story was themed like an old
DC horror comics tale, a simple revenge story with a lot of visual aspects to it. Wickham's inspiration for one scene's shot in “The Downfall of Johnny Garrett” came from
John Carpenter’s
The Fog. One of the portions of the film came from Wickham’s friend Joseph F. Parda, who Wickham knew as a manager at a
video rental store in
Carle Place, New York. Parda would go on to work with producer/actor Joe Zaso and indie horror film star Tina Krause to create the
David Lynch-like episode “Szamota’s Mistress.”
Pre-production Wickham had wanted to work with big-bust star SaRenna Lee on a
feature film called
Perishing Hearts after seeing her in
Score Magazine, and he "made it clear to SaRenna he wouldn’t write one word without her coming onboard, because she was the only person he’d make the movie with". Lee then agreed to do the film. Open
auditions were held at Mr. Electric Studios in
Massapequa on October 25, 1996 for “The Downfall of Johnny Garrett”, which is where Wickham cast Steve Rodriguez. Wickham had already worked with Rodriguez, having directed Rodriguez's band’s “Fetish” music video.
Filming Wickham directed two episodes (“The Downfall of Johnny Garrett” and “Stalk”) and Parda directed “Szamota’s Mistress” (with Joe Zaso serving as producer) in the anthology. The segment “The Downfall of Johnny Garrett” was shot in eight days in Bellerose,
Deer Park,
East Meadow,
Garden City,
Queens Village, Massapequa,
Merrick, Stonybrook,
Uniondale,
Wantagh, and
New York City,
New York, with the first night of shooting being on October 18, 1996. Scenes were filmed under the Bellerose Train Station on October 28, 1996, in an
industrial park in
Garden City Park (after the production had gotten kicked out of
Roosevelt Raceway), at Hillary Epstein’s residence in Deer Park, NY on November 3, 1996, behind Mr. Electric Studios in Massapequa, NY on November 2, 1996, and behind Michael Knight's (at the time)
music studio in Massapequa, NY. The crew had to utilize some unorthodox lighting by using lights that were actually powered by
car batteries in some scenes, since they had little to no access to the
electric grid. The crew was actually cut in half early on in the filming in order to minimize drawing the attention of the local police while shooting. Two of Michael Knight's friends (John Hoelzer & Ben Guzik) set up
props and did the arm and bone
prosthetics for an "arm chop" that occurs in “The Downfall of Johnny Garrett” and helped with lighting and as a
production assistant respectively.
Special effects artist Craig Lindberg set up the blood pump for the "arm chop", and Jason Alvino did the dead woman’s
make up. The shoot for the rest of the movie was in 1997, and
publicity photos were shot in an industrial park in Garden City Park, New York. One set ("Misty's Dressing Room") was actually built inside Wickhams's
in-law's garage in Massapequa, New York. The
climax scene of "Stalk" was filmed in
Cold Spring Harbor High School's
basement. "Szamota's Mistress" was filmed in
black & white. ==Release==