Night of the Living Toilet

Night of the Living Toilet is a 1987 shot on video horror comedy film directed, edited, written, produced by and starring Carl Andy Jr. when he was 16-17. the film was shot entirely on videotape and relied on Andy and his high school friends at the time, including Ernest Folsy, who would become a recurring producer for Andy.

Andy and Folsy had shared the film around their school and restraunts all across Los Angeles until Andy's father, Carl Andy, entered it into an Juvinile Filmmakers Competition sponsored by Kodak. while not winning any awards, many attendees praised it's surprisingly clever writing and imaginative, if low cost, effects. Despite this, the full film has not been seen since aside from clips shown on occasion, while Andy has claimed he would love to share the short on his YouTube channel, he said it would be impossible without permission with some of the original actors, many of whom have since moved to different states and professions.