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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 12:33 pm Post subject: PR: RED 71 to Premiere in New York City July 25-31
RED 71 TO PREMIERE IN NEW YORK CITY
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New York, NY [July 16, 2008] – Feature film RED 71 today announces its New York premiere at Two Boots Pioneer Theater (155 East 3rd Street at Avenue A) on Friday, July 25. A highly stylized neo-noir directed by Patrick Roddy, RED 71 will have a limited run from July 25 – July 31 at 7:00pm. For ticket info, please visit http://www.twoboots.com/pioneer or call (800) 595-4849.
RED 71 features eerie cinematography and direction by Roddy, in addition to an atmospheric score by Friends of Dean Martinez (Plagues and Pleasures on the Salton Sea, Fast Food Nation) that forms an audio-visual landscape reminiscent of David Lynch. The film stars Nathan Ginn, Michelle Belegrin, Ted Parks, Josh Marcantel, and Angus Scrimm, and the screenplay, based on a1932 short story by Paul Cain, is written by Ken Henderson.
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RED 71 is a knotty mystery, set in a peculiar desert town, whose characters form a web of relationships. Shane, a self-styled gumshoe, expresses himself sparingly and yearns for the beautiful and calculating Lorain. She induced him to invest in her husband Charley’s illicit club, 71, and wants him to stop Del, her mercurial lover, from assaulting Charley. When successive victims are found brutally murdered, everyone is a possible killer. The story unravels to reveal the killer and answer the question: how far could one go to possess what he will never have?
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