Director, Vito Trabucco Vito was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He's been making films for over 10 years. Most notably 2012's Bloody Bloody Bible Camp. Besides Never Open the Door, Vito also has the upcoming documentary Henchman: The Al Leong Story and the horror web-series Watch the Pretty Girls Suffer.
Actress Jessica Sonneborn Jessica moved to Los Angeles, in 2004. Since then she has landed numerous parts, as well as stunts in TV and film, including lead roles in, "The House Across the Street," "Bloody Bloody Bible Camp"and a supporting role opposite Nicholas Cage in the just released, “Dog EatDog.” Following her youthful passion as a storyteller, Jess has written and produced several features and her directorial debut, “The Haunting of Alice D” starring Kane Hodder and Al Snow which was released by RLJ Entertainment last May.
Actress Kristina Page Kristina landed a life changing job, working for former head of Paramount Pictures, Frank Yablans, who was known for mentoring one of her idols; Sherry Lansing. Kristina worked for Mr. Yablans for 7 years, learning all aspects of film making. In 2013, Kristina and Jessica Sonneborn united to form an independent production company. Most recently they completed a Supernatural/Horror film called “The Haunting of Alice D” and Kevin Smith's Movie Club comedy; “Money Shot” starring Jason Mewes. She has also starred in and acted in numerous independent productions including "Penny Dreadful", "Repo" and "Never Open the Door".
Actress Deborah Venegas Debbie was christened into the wonderful world of horror with her role as the dark and skeptical Jennifer in Bloody Bloody Bible Camp. Never Open the Door is one of many collaborations between her and the Bloody Bloody team. Her directorial debut, a stop motion music video for the band 'Midnight Faces,' was premiered on Vice's music blog Noisey. She is proud to have produced the short 'Say You Will,' featured in the Boy's Shorts series at Out Fest. Her work was featured as part of the Women Manifest film platform in West Hollywood to promote young female directors. Deborah is excited to have collaborated with Vito Trabucco on the new web series "Watch the Pretty Girls Suffer," a double edged comedy on web dating. She looks forward to more writing, more directing and more bloody good fun!