THE ELUSIVE MAN Trailer 2

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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2010

*WINNER at AOF Film Fest 2010 for BEST DIRECTOR*
*WINNER at 44th Worldfest Houston 2010 for BEST COMEDY - Special Jury Award*
SCREENING at the 2010 24th Dragon*Con Film Festival in Atlanta, Georgia on Labor Day weekend.


Written and Directed by Marc Roussel and Mark Sanders
Produced by Ron Basch, Mark Sanders and Marc Roussel

Starring
George Komorowski (Remote, Gemini winner for Three Chords From The Truth)
Samantha Farrow
Peter Racanelli (Remote)
Ron Basch (Alchemy, Remote)
Veronika London (Black Eve, HBO's Lingerie)
Ken Hall (2 Man No-Show)
and introducing Ryan Le Bar

Blaine Sutherland is a wealthy man; an industrial chain manufacturer living in the lap of luxury. Being filthy rich isn't one of the Seven Deadly Sins... but that hasn't kept Blaine from having a target painted on his back... and - thanks to his gold-digging wife and her boy-toy, Lance - his wallet.

Blaine's life turns upside-down in an instant when what seems like an ordinary day turns into a life-and-death confrontation with a ruthless band of international art thieves who invade his office, chop off one of his ears and demand that he divulge the whereabouts of a certain "Elusive Man".

Of course, Blaine has no idea what his tormentors are talking about. All he wants is his ear back! Who can he count on for help? The art thieves talk in riddles, and all his wife wants is as much filthy luchre as she can get her hot little hands on. And still, the question remains:

Who is the Elusive Man?

***

"As you sow, so you reap." This ambitious, bloody and darkly comic revenge fantasy from the award winning directing team of Mark Sanders (Boyfriend Latte, Split City) and Marc Roussel (Remote, Sweet Tooth) is an ever-expanding spiral of violence, betrayal and lies. Roussel and Sanders have once again joined forces with producer Ron Basch (Remote, Cellar) to create a film without good guys... only intriguing characters who get what they deserve and deserve everything they get!

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  • I used this video in my review for the film. Thanks!

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