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The Midnight Con
Original Release Date: September 2, 2013

Jess Monroe comes up with an elaborate scheme to get revenge on her annoying little brother Shae.

Bonus Videos: Original Trailer | Vintage VCR Trailer | Final “Out Now” Trailer | Commentary | Blooper Reel | Production Diaries |
Deleted Scenes | Storyboard: “Fireworks Warehouse Finale” | The Midnight Sessions

Bonus Audio: The Midnight Con Soundtrack

Shadow of the Pink Panther
Original Release Date: August 2, 2008

Inspector Clouseau must save the day by taking down an international terrorist ring.

Bonus Videos: Trailer | Commentary | Blooper Reel | Production Diaries | Movie PremiereProduction Photos | Unusable Footage | Deleted Scenes | Find the Cato | DVD Menus

See Also: Christmas Memories with Jacques Clouseau | Find the Cato Game

Case of the Snatched Cerebrum
Original Release Date: April 1, 2007

Tyler Melton’s enormous brain has been stolen by a secret organization bent on using it to destroy the world.

Bonus Videos: Trailer | Blooper Reel | Deleted Scenes

Day of the Tentacle
Original Release Date: July 25, 2005
Special Edition Release Date: September 15, 2007

Three college students travel through time to stop a power-mad tentacle from achieving world domination in this recreation of the classic LucasArts computer game.

Bonus Videos: Trailer | Commentary | Blooper Reel | Cast Interviews (2005) | Retrospective Interviews (2009) | Unusable Footage

Unfinished

Digital Monsters
“Version 0.1” Release Date: July 3, 2019

Three teenagers befriend digital monsters that are mysteriously appearing in the real world.

Bonus Videos: Trailer 1 | Trailer 2 | Trailer 3

Six Shots
Original Release Date: Cancelled in 2009

Jason Black arrives in the small town of Campbell for his father’s funeral. Not long after his arrival, however, he discovers that the town has secrets, and his father’s death may not have been a suicide at all.

Bonus Videos: Production Diary #1 (June 15) | Production Diary #2 (June 16) | May 2009 BTS | June 2009 BTS | July 2009 BTS | August 2009 BTS | How It Was Supposed to End | Breana’s Clear Shoe

Show Fun Facts

Perhaps the most infamous of Ridgway Films’s cancelled projects, Six Shots was our first attempt at a feature-length drama murder mystery. It was directed by Robert Thomas, and the script was co-authored by Robert, Brenen, Elliott, and Andrew. After completing the script, we spent the summer of 2009 filming most of the movie. However, while assembling the rough cut later that fall, Robert expressed dissatisfaction with the results, and so Six Shots was cancelled to focus on other projects.

Six Shots lived on through Easter eggs in other subsequent Ridgway Films projects. For example, in The Midnight Con, “Six Shots” is the name of the script that Jess Monroe is working on, and many of the Midnight Con’s characters (namely Kyle, Shae, and Monique) are named after characters from Six Shots.