The film’s estimated budget was around $150,000
Tale
In this supernatural winter epic set in the 19th century, a drunken apple salesman must go from nothing to hero and become the greatest fur trapper in North America, defeating hundreds of beavers. Director Mike Cheslik estimated that the mascot costumes cost around $10,000, and the crew purchased all of the costumes online.
Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 940: Immaculate (2024)
After Watson the Beaver «faints»; his mustache falls off & lands in the snow as he gets up. He wears it again in the next scene, despite walking away from it without picking it up.
Now, I actually wonder when was the last time I laughed so hard through an entire film
Jean Kayak and His Acme Applejack Written and produced by Wayne Tews, designed and co-produced by Karl Landwehr. Before seeing the film at the Hamburg Fantasy Filmfest, I wondered how an hour and a half of gameplay could be filled with the ideas in the trailer without becoming slow or boring.
I highly recommend seeing it
While it offers a consistent, intelligent, understated and extremely effective visual form, the presentation doesn’t let you focus for even a second, otherwise it can lose some of the fun. The way it symbolizes, repeats and develops events through clever iteration in a limited universe is excellent!
Not for young children
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