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Mitch Laing is an American actor, director, writer, editor, and musician. Born and raised in Monroe, LA, Mitch began acting in local theaters at the age of eight years old, doing multiple plays for the Strauss theater during the years of 1995-1998. By age twelve, he joined a local church band on bass and toured church camps and youth rally through the years of 1999-2001. Summer of 2001, Mitch started his own original metal band and was signed to Humility Records by Oct 2002. The band released 3 albums and one Ep between 2003 and 2006 while doing multiple tours throughout the U. S. 2006 also saw Mitch’s return to acting. He wrote, directed, and starred in his first film short “The Coffin Nail”. He wrote and directed another short film for Delta movies call “Wyoming” in spring of 2009. 2010 saw Mitch’s feature length directorial debute with the stoner comedy “Ne’erdowells”, released and produced by Delta Movies. After a failed attempt to finish the horror anthology film “Boo!”, Mitch joined the boogie rock band Prestor Jon on bass in 2012. The band released two albums and one EP off TMG Records between 2012 and 2016. In 2017 Mitch opened his own production company, Open Heart Productions and began editing and directing the reality show “Rednecks 4 Hire”. The show ran for three seasons 2017- 2020. After the restrictions of the pandemic loosened, Open Heart began production on their first featured length film “Unknown Strangers” with Mitch Acting in producing and editing. In 2022, Open Heart is in pre-production for their Bigfoot monster movie “Bogman”, with Mitch at the director’s helm and playing one of the minor characters.
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Reviews
The School in the Woods (2010)
Good concept
3 July 2022
I really enjoyed the long uncut shot approach to the film. It helped tell the story in the beginning. It does start to drag half way through the movie until the paranormal stuff begins. There was some story telling with side characters that drug it down. But the acting for an indie film was pretty solid. Totally worth a watch through with a group of your friends.
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