'Splat' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Urban Scumbags vs. Countryside Zombies Reanimated by Maxim Matthew (2009)
Actors:
Ralph Kretschmar (actor),
Jesse Inman (actor),
Mark Slater (composer),
Sebastian Panneck (director),
Sebastian Panneck (writer),
Sebastian Panneck (actor),
Maxim Matthew (editor),
Maxim Matthew (producer),
Alexander Laurisch (writer),
Alexander Laurisch (actor),
Henning Wehland (actor),
Selina Shirin Müller (actress),
Martin Wunschick (editor),
Andreas Tretow (actor),
Gavin Hoare (composer),
Plot: The Reinhardt Institute, located in the middle of the picturesque Brandenburg countryside, is home to juvenile delinquents from across northern Germany. Drug addicts, schizophrenics and nymphomaniacs share living facilities with a group of militant and highly unorthodox counselors. But when a biological terrorist attack causes the villagers in the town next door to wake from the dead, these misfits are the only ones left who can stop the epidemic... it's a smack down the likes of which the world has never seen, as the Urban Scumbags take on the Countryside Zombies.
Genres:
Horror,
FarmKids (2007)
Actors:
Todd Levi (actor),
Cliff Bradley (composer),
Tiffany Lamb (actress),
Louise Brehmer (actress),
Louise Brehmer (actress),
Louise Brehmer (actress),
Liz Buchanan (actress),
Scott Strachan (writer),
Liz Buchanan (actress),
Scott Strachan (actor),
Scott Strachan (producer),
Jill Pattinson (miscellaneous crew),
Jill Pattinson (producer),
Bree Kettley (editor),
Andrew Gibson (producer),
Plot: The FARMkids concept is based around the irony of farm animals who know nothing about living in the country. They are a bunch of fastlane pampered city animals who live a star studded life in a popular nursery petting zoo, but their lives take a funny unexpected turn when they suddenly get relocated. To top it off their new home is nothing like one would expect from a simple old farm. At its core, this series is aiming at twisting and repackaging a strong and timeless farm theme into a fast, edgy comedy. Dude Ranch, the FARMkids new home, is a place where the old, modern and twilight zone elements meet to make this a way out of the ordinary environment. This is not the average city slickers on the Old MacDonald type of situation; FARMkids represents a twisted and very entertaining approach to a time tested theme.
Genres:
Animation,
Family,
Stunt Dawgs (1992)
Actors:
Harvey Atkin (actor),
Neil Crone (actor),
Neil Crone (actor),
Lenore Zann (actress),
Joshua Lou Friedman (miscellaneous crew),
Lenore Zann (actress),
Eric Allaman (composer),
Harvey Atkin (actor),
John Stocker (actor),
Michael Maliani (director),
Renee Toporzysek (miscellaneous crew),
Jonathan Dern (producer),
William A. Ruiz (miscellaneous crew),
Ron Rubin (actor),
Ron Rubin (actor),
Plot: The show revolves around the manic antics of the Stunt Dawgs, a band of Hollywood stuntmen (and one woman) who double as troubleshooters. The team, led by the gung-ho Needham, consists of: Splat (a wealthy guy who speaks like Dudley Do-Right and specialized in plane stunts), Crash (the cool African-American who specializes in car wrecks; he also has the misfortune of being endlessly pursued by an obsessed female fan named Velma), Sizzle (the token female whose passion is pyrotechnics) and the rookie Skidd (an unkempt New-Age dude who drives a motorcycle). They also have a dog mascot named Human. The Dawgs' adventures always seem to involve foiling the schemes of a crazed villainous Hollywood producer/director named Richard P. Fungus and his band of stuntmen; the Stunt Scabs, consisting of Airball (Fungus' sycophantic French sidekick), Budyear (a big lunk who'd do anything for money), Half-A-Mind (a disfigured stuntman who has the habit of falling to pieces-literally-and of course, has a notoriously small intellect), Lucky (who, of course, wasn't; he attracts bad luck wherever he goes), and Whiz Kid (a geeky genius responsible for the Scabs' technology). Fungus also has a slimy lawyer at his disposal named Slime.
Genres:
Animation,
Comedy,
Quotes:
[repeated line]::Richard P. Fungus: Don't call me dick!
[repeated line]::Richard P. Fungus: Lights! Camera! Mayhem!