The Films of Andras Jones

04/22/2014
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“When it comes to my acting career, it is my honor to have worked with some of the more interesting cinematic artists of my generation, at the lowest point in their careers.” – Andras Jones

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Every Day Is A Journey

EDIAJ-shot2Directed by Justin Freet, Christian Palmer, Ian J. Connors, Jason Reid, W.T. Russell, Nik Perleros & Ben Rapson

Starring: Nate Quiroga, Dylan Noebels, W.T. Russel, Justin Freet, John Hildenbiddle & Andras Jones

In this experimental serial from Seattle’s visceral cinematiques RAWSTOCK, Andras plays the drug-addled torch-song singing boss of a syndicate of murderous table-humping gangsters.

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The Attic Expeditions

09-attic-aj&wallpaperDirected by Jeremy Kasten
Written by Rogan Russell Marshall & Jeremy Kasten

Starring: Andras Jones, Seth Green, Jeffrey Combs, Shannon Hart Cleary, Beth Bates, Wendy Robie, Ted Raimi, Brenda James, Alice Cooper

In this psychedelic mind-fuck of a film Andras plays Trevor Blackburn, a master magus who awakes from a coma and is told he killed his wife, Faith. Trevor is placed in a halfway house called “The House Of Love” where Jeffrey Combs, Seth Green & Wendy Robie pry open his brain figuratively and literally, in search of a magick book that he has authored.

Hurricane Festival

08-Hurricane Festival-Pic-smallDirected by Chi Y. Lee

Starring: Andras Jones, Derek Mears, Miranda Richardson, William Morgan Sheppard

In this unfathomable road picture Andras plays a huckster magician named Nick who meets an idiot savant played by Derek Mears. Together they pick up a depressed hitch-hiker on their way to a magic festival that doesn’t exist.

The Demolitionist

07-the demolitionist (pic)Directed by Robert Kurtzman

Starring: Nicole Eggert, Richard Greico, Bruce Abbott, Susan Tyrell, Sarah Douglas, Jack Nance, Heather Langenkamp, Tom Savini, Reggie Bannister, Derek Mears, Bruce Campbell

Andras plays the lover/partner of Nicole Eggert in this super low budget cash-in from an early Tarantino collaborator. Jones doesn’t survive the first reel, offing himself intentionally in a game of Russian roulette, orchestrated by Richard Greico, pitting Jones’ character against Eggert. She ends up getting basically killed anyway, only to be revived as the titular robo-babe.

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The Prom

06-The Prom (pic)Directed by Steven Shainberg
Written by Denis Johnson & Steven Shainberg

Starring Andras Jones, Jennifer Jason-Leigh, Cole Hauser, JT Walsh, JD Cullum & Natalija Nogoulich

In the first film from visionary director Steve Shainberg (“Secretary”, “Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus”) from a script by Denis Johnson (“Jesus’ Son”, “Tree Of Smoke”) Andras plays Marty, a boy with a secret he can only reveal to a sex worker played by Jennifer Jason-Leigh.

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Night Trap

01-Night Trap (Pic2)Directed by: James W. Riley
Starring: Dana Plato, Suzy Cote, Andras Jones & Deke Anderson

Night Trap was one of the very first interactive video games. Shot in 1987, and tinkered with by programmers and lawyers for years, this film/video game was the subject of Congressional hearings in 1993. Andras plays an Alex P. Keaton-esque vampire opposite Dana Plato (Different Strokes, Facts Of Life).

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Averill’s Ankomen (The Arrival of Averill)

05-Averill's Arrival (Pic2)-smallDirected by Michael Schottenberg
Written by Michael Schottenberg & Michael Junker

Starring: Andras Jones, Maria Bill

In this Viennese Oedipus tale Andras plays the title character, hurtling through an Orwellian dreamscape toward his unavoidable destiny. Currently only available in German.

Alien Nation (TV) “Episode 21 – Green Eyes”

Alien Nation-Pic-medDirected by Tom Chehak

Starring: Gary Graham, Eric Pierpoint, Michelle Scarabelli, Sean Six & Andras Jones

In the final episode of this slightly-ahead-of-its-time series Andras plays an anti-Alien bigot/bully with a prominent scene at the Griffith Observatory.

Far From Home

03-far from home (pic6)-smallDirected by Meiert Avis
Written by Tommy Lee Wallace

Starring: Drew Barrymore, Matt Frewer, Andras Jones, Anthony Rapp, Richard Masur, Susan Tyrell, Jennifer Tilly, Dick Miller, Connie Sawyer, John Spencer, Teri Weigel

Andras plays Jimmy Reed, a blossoming Drew Barrymore’s fantasy bad boy, in this seriously awesome B-movie featuring so many great actors from all over the map. Interesting note: The film was shot in Gerlach, Nevada the year before the first Burning Man.

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Tripwire

04-Tipwire (pic)-smallDirected by James Lemmo
Written by B.J Goldman

Starring: Terence Knox, David Warner, Isabella Hoffman, Charlotte Lewis, Andras Jones, Yaphet Kotto, Viggo Mortensen, Sy Richardson, Tommy Chong, Meg Foster, Shelby Chong

Here we find Andras as the kidnapped son of stone-faced leading man Terrence Knox but what’s interesting is who kidnaps him; David Warner (Titanic), Isabella Hoffman (The Golden Child) and Viggo Mortensen (Lord of the Rings).

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Good Morning Miss Bliss “The Showdown”

Directed by: Gary Shimokawa

Starring: Hayley Mills, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Lark Voorhies, Dustin Diamond with Andras Jones

In this early episode of what would become the Disney juggernaut known as “Saved By The Bell”, Andras guest stars as Deke, the illiterate bully who terrorizes a very young Screech, and is helped by a kindly Hayley Mills.

A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master

02-nightmare-on-elm-street-0(pic)Directed by: Renny Harlin
Written by: Brian Helgeland

Starring: Lisa Wilcox, Tuesday Knight, Andras Jones, Danny Hassel, Toy Newkirk, Brooke Theiss, Ken Sagoes & Rodney Eastman

In the fourth installment of the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise Andras plays Rick, the karate choppin’ brother/boyfriend to the female heroines of the piece (Lisa Wilcox & Tuesday Knight). He faces off with Freddy in a martial arts dream challenge and winds up as “soul food”.

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Sorority Babes In The Slimeball Bowl-A-Rama

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Directed by David DeCoteau

Starring: Linnea Quigley, Andras Jones, Robin Stille, Hal Havins, Michelle Bauer, John Stuart Wildman, Brinke Stevens & Buck Flower

Andras plays alpha-nerd Calvin in this classic low-budget horror film about a minstrel imp that turns four hot “sorority babes” into zombies who terrorize a trio of nerds in a bowling alley.

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