Mike “Frog” Montgomery exhales smoke from a hand-rolled cigar in evening light on September 8, 2018
Mike "Frog" Montgomery hammers in a nail in building preparation for a halloween event at Dogwood Pass on September 11, 2018. "We're busier than a cat covered in shit on a tin roof... and that's busy," Montgomery said.
Pictured from left to right Cole Montgomery, Mike's Grandson, Mike Montgomery and Mike "Reaper" Grant relax after working on the haunted house attraction on September 11, 2018. Montgomery and the attraction live on a 90 acre plot where he was born and where he "plans on dying."
Montgomery stands with Steve Graf (left) before the start of their next show on November 8, 2018. Montgomery started doing shows initially as a benefit for a local girl who had Cystic Fibrosis and after numerous pleas for another, they began hosting one a month and now run once a week.
Andrew Montgomery, Frog’s son, holds dummy bullets in his gun belt before the start of a show on September 3, 2018.
Mike "Frog" Montgomery shoots Mike "Reaper" Grant during a show at Dogwood Pass on September 3, 2018. Montgomery accepts that some of the shows can get a little graphic for younger viewers including one in which he executes a mother and child. "We're historically correct, not politically correct."
Montgomery sits on his horse, Charlie, as he waits for the rest of his cast members to get into position for the night show as dusk descends onto Dogwood Pass on September 8, 2018.
Montgomery rests on a tree stump while taking a break from construction on the haunted house on September 11, 2018. The project is important to him as the funds from the weekly October Halloween shows last him through the winter season when traffic slows down. Montgomery claims to work from dawn to well past sundown during September.