We have received a brief heads up that the upcoming
UK actioner, Ten Dead Men, has entered into a deeper phase
of production.
Ten Dead Men Begins Filming
Modern Life? in association with Australian based
Vitascope Filmed Entertainment are proud to announce the start of filming
of Ten Dead Men, the second feature from cult director
Ross Boyask (Left For Dead; Pure Vengeance)
and award winning independent producer Phil Hobden. Ten Dead Men: You can’t outrun your past. That
is the extremely painful lesson that Ryan (Brendan Carr) is learning right
now. One single, tragic event has caused his normal life to explode around
him, leaving him a life of gruelling torture and bloodshed as spectres of
Ryan’s past life have returned to haunt him, destroying the one thing
he held dear. Ten Men destroyed his life, and now Ten Men are going to pay.
Ten Dead Men combines the bleak atmosphere of Get
Carter and The French Connection, with the verve
and kinetic energy of modern day thrillers such as Narc and Unleashed.
Executive Produced by multi-award winning Australian producer David Hannay
and Vitascope Filmed Entertainment, whose credits include cult biker classic
Stone and martial arts classic The Man From Hong
Kong (which formed a key inspiration for Quentin Tarantino's Kill
Bill), executive produced by Richard Turner and starring elite
UK action and acting talent including the award winning Brendan Carr, Terry
Stone and John Rackham as well as special appearances by Silvio Simac and
highly acclaimed martial arts champion Cecily Fay.
With action and stunts directed by leading UK action
director Jude Poyer, Ten Dead Men will once again utilise
the behind the scenes talent that made Left For Dead both
a commercial and critical success.
Production started in September 2006 and will be filmed in locations around
London, Eastbourne, Brighton and Sussex using new Sony High Definition camera
technology, as pioneered by filmmakers such as Michael Mann.
The film will be released in 2007 and will be featured in a series of articles
in the international martial arts and action film magazine ‘Impact’.
The official site
will have an official launch later this year.