CAA and Gersh launch Efm sales.
Tom Hanks will serve as executive producer on the Second World War D-Day landings film No Better Place To Die, which will be available to buyers at the Efm this week.
CAA and Gersh are arranging financing on the feature and represent Us rights in Berlin.
Vietnam War veteran Dale Dye wrote and directs the film and the parties involved say the project will do for the story of the D-Day airborne assault what Saving Private Ryan did for the Normandy beach landings.
Dye and Hanks worked together on Saving Private Ryan, where the latter played the role of a war department colonel. They also collaborated together in Forrest Gump, Band Of Brothers, The Pacific and Larry Crowne.
No Better Place To Die will focus on a small band of paratroopers who seized and held the strategically crucial La Fiere bridge and an adjacent causeway to prevent German forces from counterattacking...
Tom Hanks will serve as executive producer on the Second World War D-Day landings film No Better Place To Die, which will be available to buyers at the Efm this week.
CAA and Gersh are arranging financing on the feature and represent Us rights in Berlin.
Vietnam War veteran Dale Dye wrote and directs the film and the parties involved say the project will do for the story of the D-Day airborne assault what Saving Private Ryan did for the Normandy beach landings.
Dye and Hanks worked together on Saving Private Ryan, where the latter played the role of a war department colonel. They also collaborated together in Forrest Gump, Band Of Brothers, The Pacific and Larry Crowne.
No Better Place To Die will focus on a small band of paratroopers who seized and held the strategically crucial La Fiere bridge and an adjacent causeway to prevent German forces from counterattacking...
- 2/13/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Unfortunately the teaser doesn't actually contain any real footage, but based on the poster I've got high hopes. This will be dropping sometime in 2009 presumably on the fest circuit.
A new short will premiere in 2009, entitled "The Hell Patrol". Heavily influenced by Romero, World War Z and "The Walking Dead" graphic novel, director Turner Van Ryn and Producer Steve Romanko weave a tale of defeat and redemption in the face of an enemy that will never stop. "The Hell Patrol", is currently in production in Corning, California. It stars Pisha Warden as Lt. Sandi Fletcher and Scott Levy (Adventures of Johnny Tao, Fight or Die, The Helix...Loaded) as Sgt. Mark Daniels.
Teaser after the break.
Official myspace page...
A new short will premiere in 2009, entitled "The Hell Patrol". Heavily influenced by Romero, World War Z and "The Walking Dead" graphic novel, director Turner Van Ryn and Producer Steve Romanko weave a tale of defeat and redemption in the face of an enemy that will never stop. "The Hell Patrol", is currently in production in Corning, California. It stars Pisha Warden as Lt. Sandi Fletcher and Scott Levy (Adventures of Johnny Tao, Fight or Die, The Helix...Loaded) as Sgt. Mark Daniels.
Teaser after the break.
Official myspace page...
- 11/13/2008
- QuietEarth.us
We love zombie movies and we also love indie zombie movies. Afterall... the smaller the budget sometimes the greater the ideas! Heavily influenced by Romero, World War Z and "The Walking Dead" graphic novel, director Turner Van Ryn and Producer Steve Romanko weave a tale of defeat and redemption in the face of an enemy that will never stop. "The Hell Patrol", is currently in production in Corning, California. It stars Pisha Warden as Lt. Sandi Fletcher and Scott Levy (Adventures of Johnny Tao, Fight or Die, The Helix...Loaded) as Sgt. Mark Daniels. Checkout some bad ass posters for the fi...
- 11/13/2008
- MoviesOnline.ca
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