Wayne Spitzer
Directing
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A man breaks into a suburban house and ties up the owner as hostage, believing him to be the mass murderer who killed his young daughter. But not just a regular serial killer-this man may be a for real monster who is using the internet to capture his victims. And he then begins to introduce his captor to his world.
Monstersdotcom

Welcome to Viktorville: a town where inter-dimensional flux-core portals open daily and a menagerie of dangerous creatures crawl through them. Join Viktor Corporation enforcement officers, Status and AK, as they protect Viktorville from dinosaurs, killer robots, golems, Basilisks, Sligaks, Goldenballs, Drainers, The Drolic, and much more! Created by real life security guards, Wayne Spitzer and Andy Kumpon, Dead of Night is an ambitious supernatural shot-on-video TV series that aired on Spokane cable-access from 1994-1997.
Dead of Night

Eric Gollinger, Diana Spitzer, and Andy Kumpon star in this unusual micro-budget mood-piece in which the fate of a rainy town rests in the hands, the claws, of a monster. But the real star is the monster itself, who must fit the clues together in time to prevent the next victim -- his own beloved!
Shadows in the Garden

Dead of Night is a mid-90’s SOV action-horror mini-series hailing from Spokane, WA, that frequently feels like David Lynch directing The X-Files, if David Lynch was a mall security guard. Created by two sci-fi/horror super fans (who at the time truly were coworkers doing overnight mall security), Wayne Spitzer and Andy Kumpon are Status and AK, enforcement officers for the mysterious Viktor Corporation. In their mission to monitor and protect their strange little town, they encounter interdimensional beings, lichters, basilisks, gelatinous spirit guides, flux cores, bad teenagers, badass women and mullet-bearing beefcakes. And they can shoot (and smoke) their way out of almost anything!