Mike Davis (screenwriter)
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Mike Davis is an American screenwriter. He was born and raised in
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and optioned his first
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, the story of
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returning from the grave to become President, shortly after graduating NYU's
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. In 2004 he formed Stag Films, writing and co-producing the independent feature film, ''
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'' starring Mary Carey, an homage to
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, 1970s
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and
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horror films. Davis has worked with writer/director
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, contributing to comedy segments created by Piedmont for Bud TV,
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and
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. Davis's directorial debut ''Sex Galaxy'' was created entirely out of recycled
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and
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footage, primarily from the 1968 film ''
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'', which in turned borrowed heavily from ''
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.'' It screened on the international
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circuit, winning two "Best Feature" awards and one for "Best Drinking Movie," and was released by Breaking Glass Pictures and
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in 2008. Due to its "recycling" of copyright-free stock footage, Davis has dubbed it the world's first 'green movie'. Davis followed with another 'green' film, the horror/comedy/political satire ''President Wolfman'', about the U.S. President being bitten by a
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and terrorizing the streets of Washington. ''President Wolfman'' culled much of its footage from ''
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'' starring
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, in addition to over one hundred other film sources. The movie won many festival awards, including Best Feature, Audience Choice and Best Script, and is distributed by Wild Eye Releasing on VHS and DVD, released in 2014. He also wrote the screenplay for the film '' Aloha Santa''.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Davis, Mike American male screenwriters Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Tisch School of the Arts alumni Writers from Philadelphia