PONTIAC, MI--(Marketwire - April 23, 2010) - Big Screen Entertainment Group (
Filming is expected to last 6 weeks. The majority of filming will take place in Pontiac, Michigan, with select scenes being shot in Troy and on the campus of Oakland University; 95% of the cast and crew are locals from Michigan.
About "Sucker":
Lovable loser Jim Crawley is having a pretty bad day. He gets fired from his job at the Nuclear Power Plant he's worked at for 11 years, his car gets impounded, and he discovers his wife is having an affair with his ex co-worker. To make matters worse, Jim gets abducted by an evil scientist who is conducting tests of a controversial vaccine against a deadly virus that is spreading across the planet.
Links to websites with new photos and behind the scenes interviews from the set:
http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/19873
http://www.mondo-video.com/one-time-sucker
IN OTHER BSEG NEWS:
BSEG's critically acclaimed movie, voted one of the top indie horror films of 2009, "Babysitter Wanted," will be released in the US under its new label with Warner Music Group on May 25th on DVD on a dual disc and Blu-Ray.
BSEG's other award winning films -- the French sensation "Sodium Babies," "Rule of Three," action packed multiple award winning film "Target Practice" and "Nina & the Mystery of the Secret Room" will also be released on DVD and Blu-Ray through Big Screen's new DVD label with WB/WEA; dates of releases to be announced soon.
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