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HOT NEW INDEPENDENT FILM LOOKING FOR DISTRIBUTION!!!

directed by Joe Sullivan

written and produced by Jeffrey M. Anderson, Martin Azevedo & Joe Sullivan


the video cover...

 

THE STARS:

       

 Erica Kelly as Serena
(also featured in Strange Days)

 Jeffrey M. Anderson as Jeff

 Martin Azevedo as Marty

 Joe Sullivan as Sven

ALSO FEATURING:
Samuel Sheng
(Patch Adams)
Lory-Michael Ringuette (The Video Dead, Deeply Disturbed)
Bonnie Steiger (Mod Fuck Explosion)
Brian Vouglas (Star Trek: The Next Generation - A Final Unity) (VG)
Katie Davis (Lying Eyes)
Jamie Dawson (The Four Corners of Nowhere)
Bruce Goodchild (Street Gun)
Mark Hardwicke (Nincompoop)
Nicole Vigil (Sleep When You're Dead, Daughters)
Allen Whitman from The Mermen
Clint Bennett from Sweet Virginia
and San Francisco Comic Sabrina Matthews

REVIEWED IN PSYCHOTRONIC VIDEO MAGAZINE:

"Untalented but egotistical 24 year old singer songwriter Marty (Azevedo) starts the Shebang Sisters with his agreeable nice guy friend Jeff (Anderson). Jeff becomes the drummer and auditions are held for other band members who come and go. Blonde Serena (the impressive Erica Kelly) plans their future (and her book on them), Sven (Sullivan) starts a documentary on their rise to fame and flashbacks reveal their dating problems. Marty says they'll be bigger than Nirvana or R.E.M. People smash their radios during a live radio show, buy their CD's just to burn them and an "I hate the Shebang Sisters" homepage is established. This pretty funny low key comedy looks great for its "$12,000" budget and makes good use of San Francisco locations. Also with Sabrina Matthews and Lory-Michael Ringuette."

 

e-mail us for details:

Joe Sullivan filmguyjoe@aol.com

Marty Azevedo nfy@templeofdominoes.com

Jeffrey M. Anderson jeffcoffy@aol.com

 


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