Inventive Inventions: The iMute

Welcome to another episode of Inventive Inventions. Join host Jack Bilderbeck as he spotlights another amazing discovery. This time, it's the iMute, a device with the power to render any subject mute. Dr. Clayton Barnardt, its creator and self-proclaimed "scientist", exhibits this cutting-edge technology and the studio audience is brought to its feet after a real-life demonstration. Silence has never sounded so good. You too will be left speechless after witnessing this episode of Inventive Inventions. If you are a classic science fiction buff, you may be familiar with some aspects of this film. We shot this in January 2006 for no real reason. But we do wish we had one of these things!
Director: Tim Miller
Writers:
Tommy Huelsman
Joe Ireland
Tim Miller
Technical Supervisor: Benjamin Hill
Cast:
Tommy Huelsman as Jack Bilderbeck
Joe Ireland as Dr. Clayton Barnhardt
Betty Burns as Sylvia
Nathan Curry as David Zellaby
Derek Miller as Cal Meacham and the Inconsiderate Driver
Benjamin Hill as Annoyed Driver
Chris Ireland as the Annoyed Father
Reese Hill as the Inconsiderate Baby
Heather Hill as the Annoyed Mother
Noah Hill as the Annoyed Toddler
Ralph as the Inconsiderate Dog
Plus many good folks at Louisville First Church as the Enthusiastic Audience
Release Date: January 2006
Genre: Comedy/Parody
Trivia:
There are several classic science fiction references in this film. If you are a buff you should be able to pick them up!
We shot the audience scenes on a separate day than the "on stage" scenes.