Cast & Crew

Meet the talented individuals behind Primal Rage Film.

Cast

Samuel Good      Jay / Wark

Samuel Good is a student filmmaker, DJ, and aspiring sports broadcaster based in Enid, Oklahoma. He is actively involved in media production through EPS-TV and serves as the broadcast manager for the Enid Outlaws. In Primal Rage, he directs, writes, and stars as both Jay and Wark, leading the project from concept to screen. His work reflects a passion for storytelling across film, live media, and sound.

David Anderson      Mark

David Anderson is a filmmaker and creative collaborator with experience across multiple independent projects, including short films and music videos. His work includes projects such as The Hunt for Italian Pasta and Alien Life Form, showcasing his interest in storytelling through both narrative and visual media. In Primal Rage, he serves as co-writer and stars as Mark, bringing depth and personality to the role.

Katelin Macaluso      Mrs. Mac

Katelin Macaluso is an educator and performer who brings authenticity and presence to the screen. In Primal Rage, she plays Mrs. Mac, grounding the film's opening moments with a natural and engaging performance.

Bently      Charlie

Bently is a student actor who brings curiosity and humor to the role of Charlie in Primal Rage. His performance adds a light, comedic touch to the film's early scenes.

Logan R. Smith      Kai

Logan R. Smith is a photographer and videographer with a creative background in visual media. He previously competed in speech events, specializing in prose, storytelling, and humorous interpretation. In Primal Rage, he plays Kai, bringing energy and personality to the role. Outside of film, he enjoys baking and spending time with friends.

Aaron Henry      Cole

Aaron Henry is a student performer who brings a natural and grounded presence to the screen. In Primal Rage, he plays Cole, contributing to the group dynamic with a relaxed and authentic performance.

Danielle Jackson      Nia

Danielle Jackson is a singer, competitive dancer, and show choir performer with a strong background in the performing arts. She has appeared in stage productions including Percy Jackson, Mean Girls, and The Little Mermaid. In Primal Rage, she plays Nia, bringing energy and personality to the role. Outside of performing, she enjoys sewing, designing, and upcycling clothing into her own original pieces.

Damon McKinney      Mr. McKinney

Damon McKinney appears in Primal Rage as Mr. McKinney, playing a key role within the story's central conflict. His presence adds depth and authority to the film's pivotal moments.

Julius Mitchell      Zane

Julius Mitchell is a basketball player who brings energy and presence both on and off the court. In Primal Rage, he appears as Zane, contributing to the film's media-driven setting and adding to the realism of the on-screen environment.

Dridyn Gee      Supporting Role

Dridyn Gee is an actor with experience in nearly 20 stage productions, including directing his own show, Saloonantics Presents: The Great Chili Calamity. He has a strong passion for film and is dedicated to the craft of movie reviews and media analysis. In Primal Rage, he appears in a supporting role, bringing both energy and personality to the film.

Aubrey Weeks      Background / Driver

Aubrey Weeks is a member of the Enid High School FFA chapter and owns and operates her own goat breeding and showing program. She has stage experience from musical theatre, including playing Pumba. In Primal Rage, she appears as a background character and the driver in a featured scene. Outside of acting, she is deeply involved in agriculture, where raising goats is a major part of her daily life.

Additional Cast: Background performers and students of Enid High School.

Crew

Director

Samuel Good

Writers

Samuel Good    David Anderson

Producer

Samuel Good

Editor

Samuel Good

Behind the Scenes

Captured during the production of Primal Rage.

Filmed on Location

Enid High School

Special Thanks

Enid Public Schools  •  EPS-TV  •  Friends and Family  •  Everyone who supported the production