The Confusion of Mr. Krenshaw (2016)

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San Francisco, 1934. In the wake of Prohibition, the world of underhanded dealings is evolving, the criminal underground growing in new directions. Exciting new opportunities are ripe for the taking by young, motivated “businessmen” like the dashing Mr. Krenshaw. For him, contacts, associates and family matters are a way of life, and he plans to go far in his new career with his new “friends”.
But even when going according to plan, things can get complicated fast, and you can never be too sure of who is watching you...

This film was produced in 2016 by LBL Productions and Dreamwalker Films. Originally screened on May 1st, 2016 to a private audience, the film spent the next year making appearances at film festivals. Now, the film is finally available in a Director’s Cut, featuring improved color correction, sound editing, and other minor changes. Enjoy the show!

SPECIAL thanks to all of our supporters on GoFundMe who helped make this film a reality! Your generosity and undying support were priceless during this process. We never could have made this project without you all. THANK YOU.

Be sure to check out actor Alex Suarez’ spinoff monologue to Mr. Krenshaw here:
https://rumble.com/vbyzdh-carl-speaks.html

Here’s the original video we made for GoFundMe, which discusses some of the history of TGG:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvR-crbO3O0

Written and directed by Kevin Kreger. Produced by Liliana Maldonado and Josh Dono. Assistant Directed by Geoffrey Kristiansen. Cinematography by Lisset Mendoza. Edited by Regina Velasco and Kevin Kreger. Starring Alexander Suarez, Kevin Strickland, Jacob Hilger and Chima Rok.

Filmed on location at San Pedro, CA. Shot on two Sony A7s cameras and an Atomos 4K external recorder. A variety of lenses were used, including vintage photography lenses. All the vintage suits, hats, ties, etc. were supplied by the director. The 1930 Ford Model A was generously loaned and driven by owner Red Sickman.

For all my curses during the production, this film will always be one of my proudest works and favorite memories. I hope you enjoy watching it as much as we all enjoyed creating it.

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