Episode 11: “Vent or be Vented”
Story By Steve Wang, Nathan Long and Michael Wang
Written by Jeff Walker
Directed by Mark Allen
Summary: Kit explains to Brad that Camo was Vented. Kit returns home, his father appears again and asks Kit if he's sure he knows the truth. Brad tries calling Charlie Feathers, but no answer. Drew asks Brad what did Xaviax do to trick a guy like him into this mess. But Brad doesn't know who Xaviax is, so Drew explains that Xaviax is the man who gave him his Advent Deck and tricked them into fighting for him. Drew says that if they take out Xaviax, the war's over. But then Drew asks Brad to help him defeat both Wing Knight and Xaviax. Brad doesn't trust him and takes off.
Maya and Trent find information in the Tabloids about the appearances of a Costumed Hero keeping Gramercy save (Kamen Rider Sting). Trent is jealous that Maya is now calling JTC "James". Michelle Walsh calls Maya and tells her that she was expecting her transcriptions at her interviews days ago. She asks Maya if she is working on another story and explains that WayAboveTopSecret won't accept any more of Maya's stories until Maya run them by her. Maya has Trent ring the bell and tells Michelle that she has a customer then hangs up. Len leaves Kit's apartment. Maya tries to call Kit but he's asleep, so she leaves a message on his answering machine. Maya comes up with an idea to try to get this Rider to show himself. Kit awakes and finds that Len isn't there anymore.
Charlie still isn't answering Brad's calls. Charlie appears behind Brad. Brad tells him that he knows his name's Xaviax, and there's no such thing as Battle Club. Xaviax confesses that he's guilty on all counts, including the missing people. Brad tells the lying dirtball that he's going to rip him into little pieces. But Xaviax reminds him that he has the one piece of evidence he needs to clear his name, and the only way he's going to get it back is to Vent Wing Knight. Xaviax reveals his true form and tells Brad to Vent or be Vented.
At Gramercy Park, Maya has Trent wear a costume and pretend to be a monster chasing after Lacey as she's taking pictures. But then as Trent is chasing after Lacey, Maya sees a real monster and follows it. The Rider in the area shows up and attacks the monster. Kit then rides up to the scene and transforms. Maya hears a siren wailing so she goes off to find Trent and Lacey.
Len tries saving someone but Brad gets in his way and battles him. Trent got owned by a Mime, and Detective Grimes arrives at the scene. Maya shows up and explains that they were just making a monster movie. Michelle is at the scene taking pictures of them. Detective Grimes explains that he could write them a ticket for this, making a movie without a permit, but decides to just let them off with a warning -- No monster movies on public property. Dragon Knight uses Final Vent and destroys the monster. Kamen Rider Sting tells Dragon Knight that this is his planet, alien, and by Order of The United States Government, you're under arrest...
End Credits:
Executive Producers
Fumio Sebata
Yasuo Matsuo
Takeyuki Suzuki
Aki Komine
Co-Executive Producers
Steve Wang
Michael Wang
Financial Consultant
Takeshi Enomoto
Financial Coordinator
Chieko Sebata
CAST
Kit ----------------------- Stephen Lunsford
Len ----------------------- Matt Mullins
Maya ---------------------- Aria Alistar
Trent --------------------- Taylor Emerson
Lacey --------------------- Marisa Lauren
Drew --------------------- Christopher Foley
Brad Barrett -------------- Keith Stone
Brad Impostor ------------- Marc Schaffer
Frank --------------------- JF Davis
Michelle ----------------- Kathy Christopherson
Xaviax -------------- William O'Leary
Detective Grimes ------------ James Patterson
Casting
Pemrick Fronk Casting
Action Director
Akihiro "Yuji" Noguchi
Stunt Coordinator
Dorenda Moore
Fight Choreography by
Alpha Stunts
Stunts
Tadahiro Nakamura
Hideki Sugiguchi
Hiroshi Maeda
Chris Palermo
Clay Cullen
Oakley Lehman
Director of Photography
Frank Harris
Production Designer
Oana Bogdan
Story Editor
Nathan Long
Art Director
Elvis Restaino
Unit Production Manager
Jimmy Sprague
1st Assistant Directors
Cassandra Laymon
William Newman
2nd Assistant Director
Rob Bola
Action Unit Director of Photography
Motohiko Tani
Action Unit 1st Assistant Director
Dannel Escallon
Location Manager
Hector Tinoco
2nd 2nd Assistant Director
Ismael Jimenez
Script Supervisor
Kris Smith
Propmaster
Nicole Ruby
Set Decorator
Tana Roller
Key Wardrobe
Ivy Thaide
Key Makeup
Jonelle Freed
Key Hair
Alyson Black
Gaffer
Stan Eng
Key Grip
Winterhawk
Sound Mixer
Sean Skinner
Production Coordinator
Hank Grover
Asst. Production Coordinator
Ragan Butler
Office Production Assistant
Aaron McLane
Assistant to Roy McAree
Dave James Paul
Extras Casting
Bill Marinella
Sande Alessi Casting
Music Camposed by
Tony Phillips
Visual Effects by
Deception Arts
Visual Effects Supervisors
Mark Allen
Dominik Wojtarowicz
Visual Effects Artists
Kevin Shawley
Robert Morris
John R. McConnell
Matthew Reithmayr
Based on the Toei Company Ltd.
Japanese Production of "Kamen Rider"
Main Title Sequence designed by
The Lobby, Inc.
Jeff Skinner
Heather Herbert Skinner
Original concepts by
Shotaro Ishinomori
Japanese footage courtesy of
Toei Company Ltd.
Post Production Supervisor
Matt Scott
Editors
David Jakubovic
Susan E. Kim
Assistant Editor
Meredith Stone
Post P.A.
Matt Smith
Online Colorist
John Coldiron
Re-Recording Mixer
Nathan Smith
Sound Designer and ADR
Benjamin Cooper
ADR recorded at
Level 7 Audio
Kamen Rider was mixed at NL3 Audio, Los Angeles, CA
Crip/lighting equipment provided by
Leonetti Company
Motorcycle Maintenance by
G G Motorsports
Dollies provided by
J.L. Fisher, Inc.
Catering provided by
Bobby Weisman Caterers
Craft Service
Michael Schlegel
Transportation Captain
Matthew Ballard
Legal Services by
Paul S. Levine
Legal Counsel
Phalen "Chuck" Hurewitz
Andrew S. Zucker
Special Thanks to
Taro Takemoto
Presented by Adness Entertainment
In Association with Toei Company Ltd.
Filmed at Cheyenne Studios, Castaic, California, U.S.A.
Post Production Services by NL3 Audio
Special Thanks to:
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The characters and events are fictitious. Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental and unintentional.
This motion picture is protected under laws of the United States and other countries. Unauthorized duplication, distribution, or exhibition may result in civil liability and criminal prosecution. Adness Entertainment Co., Ltd. is the author of this motion picture for purposes of the Berne Convention. Country of first Publication: United States of America.
©2008 Ishimori Production Inc., Toei Company Ltd.,
Adness Entertainment Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
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