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LIVE EVIL
VAMPIRE: "You don't have any real faith in that cross. Who could? Goodness and mercy are forgotten in this world. All that's left is hunger. Lovely, lovely, hunger."
THE PRIEST "God damn vampire babies. They're the worst..."
SYNOPSIS: Vampires are having trouble surviving in a world whose life giving blood supply has become polluted by drugs and STDs. They have become a desperate species of mutated semi humans fighting amongst themselves for the remaining humans who have pure blood. On their trail is a cowboy hat wearing samurai sword wielding vampire killing priest (played by Tim Thomerson) with a personal agenda. Also crossing their path is a blood pusher played by Ken Foree. It's a twisty, violent, bloody, dangerous and sometimes darkly absurd journey into a unique take on the world bloodsuckers.
Cast: Tim Thomerson, Mark Hengst, Osa Wallander, Ken Foree, Kimberly Sanders, Gregory Lee Kenyon, Eva Derrek
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UPDATE: "LIVE EVIL" is now finished and at the American Film Market
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LIVE EVIL will premiere at the Valley Film Festival in LA on Thurs. Sept. 25 at 9:00 PM (http://www.valleyfilmfest.com/valleyfilmfest/app/schedule). Screenplay adapted and Directed by Jay Woelfel and produced by Mark Terry. Many great names in this vampire flick that has a 'spaghetti western' feel, including Tim Thomerson, Mark Hengst, Tiffany Shepis and Ken Foree. (http://www.liveevilthemovie.com/)
The 8th Annual Valley Film Festival announces another thought provoking, entertaining lineup of cinema so independent it can only be found in L.A.'s San Fernando Valley. The premier showcase for the best new work by Valley residents, and American and international independent filmmakers, the 8th Annual Valley Film Festival provides audiences with the opportunity to discover today's most provocative films. In addition to the juried 10 Degrees Hotter Awards for narrative feature, documentary feature, and short film, the Festival presents a collection of short films in four Audience Award sections. The 2008 Valley Film Festival runs September 24-28, 2008, at the historical El Portal Theatre in the NoHo Arts District.
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