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  1. Victoria Muspratt. Director: Macon County Jail. In 1994, a former casting director and short filmmaker Victoria Muspratt won her American Green card in the lottery.

  2. Victoria Muspratt. Via the Brooklyn Eagle. She notoriously rejected a $175,000 offer for her house—approximately $2.75 million today—which helped fuel speculation that she had money hidden away.

  3. Victoria Muspratt. Director: Macon County Jail. In 1994, a former casting director and short filmmaker Victoria Muspratt won her American Green card in the lottery. The next day she was on her way to Los Angeles, with her last $400, no driver's licence, and not a single contact in her Rolodex, determined to make her first feature 'within the year.'

  4. Aug 30, 2023 · Macon County Jail (1997): Woman on the Run. Dave takes a trip to Roger Corman’s recycling depot for a film that held so much promise for its ambitious director. “I hope to make four or five more features with Roger’s graduate film school,” Victoria Muspratt told Canadian industry publication, Playback. “Then, I plan to be the next ...

  5. Miss Victoria Muspratt, 79-year-old and well-to-do recluse, who once refused $200,000 for the antiquated three-story frame house in which she lived at 7,025 Shore Road, in the residential Bay...

  6. Feb 26, 1996 · A year and a half ago, former casting director and short filmmaker Victoria Muspratt won her American Green card in the lottery. The next day she was on her way to Los Angeles, with her last $400, no driver’s licence, and not a single contact in her Rolodex, determined to make her first feature ‘within the year.’

  7. Victoria Muspratt is known as an Director, Casting Director, Screenplay, Casting Assistant, Writer, and Story. Some of her work includes White Wolves III - Cry of the White Wolf, Inhumanoid, Macon County Jail, Teen Sorcery, and Magic and Mischief.