David B. Stewart III, born and raised in Bucks County Pennsylvania, was influenced by the work of fellow Pennsylvanian filmmakers George A. Romero and Bill Hinzman from an early age. In 1992 he founded S&H Productions along with friend and fellow filmmaker/actor Sean Hutcheon. In 2011 he started his current production company Dapper Cat Pictures. He began screen-writing in 1992 and by 1999, had made two feature length movies. He enjoys working in the indie horror film scene and shares in the S.O.V. (Shot on Video) era of the 1990s. Primarily self-taught in various aspects of the craft, he started out learning how to edit in High School on a dual deck S-VHS system and later editing Mini DV on Adobe Premiere. He also studied Cinema/Video at Bucks County Community College where he received his Associate of the Arts with Honors. Among other things he also enjoys creating the production design for his films. "Mise en scene" being widely overlooked by his audience in the film "Maplewoods" aka "Operation: Nazi Zombies" he likes to point out the fact that he designed everything you see right down to the special forces unit's custom arm patch on their uniforms. While mostly considering himself a "behind the scenes" person, he occasionally enjoys acting. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Manager
His production company, Dapper Cat Pictures, was named after his asthmatic cat "Michael" who is also the company's mascot on the logo. Michael passed away on April 25, 2013 from complications due to his Asthma. Dave Stewart was a boy scout with BSA Pack 170 and Troop 64 of Carversville, PA. One of his favorite filmmakers is Bill Rebane. His personal favorites are: "The Cold" aka "The Game"; "The Demons of Ludlow"; "The Alpha Incident"; "Nightmare" aka "Blood Harvest" and "The Giant Spider Invasion.". One of his favorite movies to watch around the Halloween season is Bill Hinzman's "Flesh Eater" aka "Revenge of the Living Zombies" (1988). He had three direct ancestors who fought in the Revolutionary War under General George Washington. Is an avid outdoors man. He is ex-special forces, trained in hand to hand combat and a skilled marksman. David B. Stewart III hated playing the role of Himmler in "Reichsfuhrer-SS" and would have much rather been exclusively behind the camera. He only played the part because he bore a slight resemblance to the real Himmler and his partners talked him into it.
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Three demonic sisters who resemble neo-goth voodoo dolls are accidentally conjured from the other side during a failed attempt to raise a little girl from the dead. With impeccable fashion sense and teen aged angst, the Sugar Skull Girls will stop at nothing to escape the clutches of The Pale Witch, the ruler of The Shadow world.