TV's most prolific extra turned Tesco deli manager is celebrating the release of his second horror movie which was shot in Dudley.

John Walker, who has made over 200 appearances as an extra in some of Britain's biggest TV shows, has made a new film called 'Oujaghost' which follows on from his 2015 debut 'The Amytiville Playhouse'.

The film was shot on location across Dudley, with the Pet Pantry shop in Birdcage Walk in the town centre and All Saints Church in Sedgley taking a leading role.

John, who works as a deli manager at the Tesco superstore at Castle Gate, looked closer to home for inspiration after his first film was shot in Canada.

The film is also a family affair, with his wife Nelim and four-year-old daughter India, making an appearance.

The horror flick took four years to make and John began working on it when his daughter was newly born.

John said: "I wrote a scene where a baby crawls up the stairs, so I was pushing the baby on to learn to crawl. She even has her own credit!"

John is no stranger to his work and film life colliding- he met his wife while playing her on-screen husband in an episode of the BBC's 'Doctors'.

He also has also starred in Coronation Street, Eastenders, Doctor Who and Scott and Bailey to name a few from his long list of appearances.

The film tells the story of a single mother who is terrorised by evil spirits when she discovers a ouija board in her house.

The film has been released on DVD in Japan and Germany and is available to buy or download in the UK via Amazon.

John says that he has learned a great deal from his first film, which was sold in all major supermarkets in the UK, and has helped shape his new creation.

John, who is originally from Bath, now lives on Old Park Road in Dudley, and chose to fill his film with local talent.

He said: "If nothing else happens from this at least some people can say it was a stepping stone."

The film also stars horror star Lesley Scoble, who appeared in The Elephant Man and Village of the Damned.