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Cheesy Film Productions is an American movie production company based in Conroe, Texas. The filming agency was founded by Chris and Vickie Chaney in order to make low budget movies for easy cash. Cheesy Productions has faced multiple accusations of underpayment actors and illegal infiltration of movie information.

Background

Cheesy Productions was foundedicated in 2009 as a home movie company before developing into the indy movie scene with its 2016 release of the movie Columbus Day. The original set of home movies are hard to find, but the majority are one scene movies with little amount of characters.

Controversy

In early 2016, Cheesy productions was accused of not paying actors in their unfinished production of a crime movie. Several actors claimed they were entitled to a payment of 100 US dollars, but never received anything. The actors, including South Californian actor Brett May, took Vickie and Chris to court on contract violations. The decision was for Cheesy Productions to pay a fine of 800 US dollars to the actors.

Cheesy productions claimed they took a legal loan in order to pay their fine, but after an investigation, Cheesy productions actually took money from Vickie and Chris's children. The couple claimed that they were their children therefore they are allowed to extract money however they like. The court took this claim and allowed them to continue with their loaning process.

In late 2016 during the screening of the comapny's first finished short film, Cheesy productions was claimed of infiltrating classified information of screening time of big budget movies in order to redirect money to Cheesy movies. The court trial lasted a month until coming to the conclusion of allowing Cheesy productions to keep their revenue seeing as they full filled their promises of a 2 hour screening of their 4 minute movie in several theatres. Vickie refused to attend the trails, seeing it as, "none of her business".