Mad Cows from Planet Moo

Mad Cows from Planet Moo Unit Stills Photography

Movie Stills Photographer Daniel Geesen shot Key Art for and designed this retro movie poster for short film Mad Cows from Planet Moo

No WiFi and Fear Dearg Films present “Mad Cows from Planet Moo,” an udderly delightful 1960’s sci-fi horror pastiche from the marvelous mind of moo-vie maker Bobby Calloway.  Viewers travel through time as bovine invaders travel through space.

Testimonials

From Writer and Director Bobby Calloway

Daniel is an incredible photographer. He has done behind the scenes pictures for two films I’ve worked on, and I’ve loved the results. He’s also a lovely guy and great to work with. Would highly recommend.
Bobby Calloway

From Producer Brian Matthews Murphy

I hired Daniel to do BTS on my film and was absolutely delighted with his professionalism and the quality of his work. I will definitely hire him again.
Brian Matthews Murphy

“Mad Cows From Planet Moo” Film Synopsis

A quiet town nestled in the centre of 1960’s Americana is about to have a Halloween it will never forget. Youngsters Ricky and Suzie have a date night planned at the local drive-in, while big-bro Gordie is looking forward to a more intimate night in with his main squeeze Janet. Unbeknownst to them the night is about to take an other-wordly turn.

Can our unlikely heroes Gordie, Ricky, and Suzie overcome this cow-tastrophe and save the world before it’s pasture bedtime?  The steaks are high indeed.

“Mad Cows from Planet Moo” Key Highlights

Whimsy

This short is every bit as whimsical as it sounds.

Strong female characters

Suzie proves to be a force to be reckoned with, and Sharon has no hesitation putting Benny in his place when he throws her an objectifying wolf-whistle.

Nostalgic fun

The Actors, sets, and monochrome grading transport us back to the ’60s.

Why “Mad Cows from Planet Moo” Matters

A Hilarious Throwback

This film is important because it’s not just another sci-fi comedy.  It’s an affectionate parody of the 1950s and 60s B-movie genre, paying homage to the golden age of cinema while adding its own out-of-this-world twist.  In doing so, it keeps the spirit of classic cinema alive and introduces it to a new generation.

Breaking New Ground

“Mad Cows from Planet Moo” breaks away from traditional sci-fi norms, offering a refreshing take on the genre that doesn’t take itself too seriously.  It’s a comedy that blends absurdity and social commentary.  Even in the midst of chaos, there’s room for humour and reflection.

Community and Creativity

The film is not just a production; it’s a collaborative effort of talented individuals like writer and director Bobby Calloway, producer Brian Matthews Murphy, and our heroine Dana Lee Al Qattan.  It showcases the creativity and camaraderie within the filmmaking community, proving that great things happen when artists come together to bring their visions to life.

Laughter as a Universal Language

In a world that often feels divided and challenging, “Mad Cows from Planet Moo” reminds us of the power of laughter.  It unites audiences with its humour and absurdity, making people from all walks of life come together for a shared, joyful experience.

Disclaimer: No cows were harmed in the making of this film, but they did steal the spotlight!

Festivals

  • Spookscreen Festival
  • May The 4th Sci-Fi Film Festival

“Mad Cows from Planet Moo” Cast & Crew

Cast

  • Brian Matthews Murphy as “Gordie”
  • Dana Lee Al Qattan as “Suzie”
  • Bobby Calloway as “Ricky”
  • Sheenagh Shannon as “Sharon”
  • Jack McKenna as “Benny”

Crew

  • Writer Bobby Calloway
  • Director Bobby Calloway
  • Producer Brian Matthews Murphy
  • DoP Jack McKenna
  • AD Greg Young
  • Sound Recordist Mark Monks
  • Camera Assistant Mikey Kane
  • Art Direction Fiona Aryan
  • Props Jack Lynch
  • Unit Stills Photographer Daniel Geesen

“Mad Cows from Planet Moo” Filming Locations

  • Greystones, County Wicklow, Ireland.
  • Davis Motors, Greystones, County Wicklow, Ireland.

“Mad Cows from Planet Moo” BTS Photography

 

Contact Details

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Email: me@danielgeesen.com
Location: Skerries, Co. Dublin, Ireland

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