Radio London Films
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Radio London Films is a digital studio, producing, acquiring and distributing feature length and shorter motion pictures globally in association with Universal Music Group and Vivendi Visual Entertainment. RLF was founded by Philip S. Bligh (Chairman, Inforte Corp.), industry veteran Tom Sykes (under the trade name New Light Entertainment), Bruce Randolph Tizes (Managing Partner, Galt Capital) and Roddy Mancuso.
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[edit] Released Films
- Dumber Than Dirt (2001) After the death of their mother, Junior (Michael Covert) and Scooter (Tracy Fraim) are left to survive on their own. Ill prepared for an independent lifestyle, the brothers set off to search the desert dregs of West Texas for a woman to take Mom's place... kidnapping their new mother from a Piggly Wiggly supermarket along the way. When the victim, DeDe (Tara Chocol), turns out to be the wife of an abusive Texas Ranger (Patrick Warburton), the brothers realize they have gotten more than they bargained for... Jennifer Tilly and starring Luke Perry join the cast.
- Debating Robert Lee (2004) A collection of jaded, laidback high school students (Kaley Cuoco, Danielle Harris) from Palos Verdes, California participate in a debate class taught by a tough, combative teacher from the Georgia Military Academy (Beau Bridges) who challenges them to find their own voice in a world designed to drown it out.
- Harvest Of Fear (2004) Medical intern, Billy McKinley (Ryan Deal) arrives in the small town of Devils Lake and finds himself thrust into the middle of a mystery of unsolved murders just as the annual Harvest Festival begins.
- Dinner With An Assassin (2005) Mark is a young assassin hired to take out members of a large drug syndicate but instead encounters and falls for a mysterious woman. Instead of just doing his job, he throws caution to the wind and breaks all the rules to meet her finding himself caught between love and hired killers.
- You Are Alone (2005) "We're gonna play a game of Snap! Pick a bracelet. Pull it hard!" It's a game of desperate consequences... a dark exploration of just how far a man and a woman will go to escape loneliness. Daphne (Jessica Bohl), a Yale-bound high school senior whose depression has blurred her sense of reality, works as an escort, advertising her services online until her next door neighbor catches her as the "entertainment" at his nephew's bachelor party. With her hidden life hanging in the balance, Daphne agrees to spend one hour with her neighbor (Richard Brundage). Initially confrontational, Daphne and her neighbor begin to shed their bitter layers of personal disappointment and general cynicism by talking about sex and pain and isolation. Behind this teenager's jaded fantasies hides the very essence of heartbreak, acceptance, need, and desire... ironically paralleled by a broken man's desperate attempts to test the limits of her advertised promise to do anything and everything. Winner of many accolades including BEST ACTRESS (Brooklyn International Film Festival, Indiefest Chicago), BEST OF FEST & VISION AWARD (Indiefest Chicago), and BEST NARRATIVE FEATURE (Northampton Independent Film Festival, New England Film & Video Festival), among others.
- Disorder (2006) When schizophrenic David Randall (Darren Kendrick) was sent away for a brutal double murder, his claims of innocence and description of a masked killer went ignored. Now, accompanied by the horrific memory of that night, David has returned home hoping for a new life but... the deadly masked figure from his past has returned.
- 6 Brothaz In A Cadillac (2006) Urban comedy that follows the journey of six young hip-hop artists as they try to make their way to the top of the hip-hop scene...one freestyle battle at a time.
[edit] Films Set For 2007 Release
- Ten 'til Noon: Time Is The Trigger. Starring Alfonso Freeman, Jenya Lano, Dylan Kussman, and Jennifer Hill
- Three Days of Rain: Six Anton Chekhov short stories set in modern day Cleveland during a three day rain storm. Starring Don Meredith, Peter Falk, Merle Kennedy, Erick Avari, Lyle Lovett, Blythe Danner, and Robert Carradine. Winner BEST FEATURE (Method Fest).
- Things That Hang from Trees: Starring Deborah Kara Unger, Daniel von Bargen and Ray McKinnon.
[edit] Films In Postproduction
- Charlie The Ox: A bumbling safecracker is double-crossed by a gang of bankrobbers, and tried to outwit them to regain his share of the loot. Starring Jon Polito, Cory McAbee.
- Pale Blue Moon: A homeless man Simon Applewhite (Ice Mrozek) claims that aliens are invading the earth from the moon while being escorted to a psychiatric hospital by a police officer (Johnny Sneed).
- Shiloh Falls: At the end of the Trail Of The Dead in the late 1880's lies a peculiar western town where nothing is what it seems. Starring Jack Littman, Greg Littman, Danny Trejo, Art LaFleur, Esteban Powell, Brad Greenquist, and Steve Bannos.