Labou
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Labou | |
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Directed by | Greg Aronowitz |
Produced by | Sheri Bryant |
Written by | Greg Aronowitz (story) Sheri Bryant and Greg Aronowitz (screenplay) |
Starring | Chris Violette Monica May Kelson Henderson Barnie Duncan Marissa Cuevas Darnel Hamilton Bryan James Kitto |
Music by | Nathan Wang |
Distributed by | MGM |
Running time | 98 min. |
Language | English |
Budget | $1 Million est. |
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Labou is an unreleased, independent movie produced in 2005-2006 by Sheri Bryant and written and directed by Greg Aronowitz. Greg Aronowitz was heavily involved with Power Rangers: S.P.D. and directed many of the episodes.[1] Many of the same actors that appeared in Power Rangers are also seen in Labou, including Chris Violette, Kelson Henderson, Barnie Duncan and Monica May.
Production was interrupted by Hurricane Katrina, forcing the cast and crew to abandon production and return early 2006. For more details on this topic, see [2][citation needed]. The film has a dedication at the end to the People of New Orleans.
New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin stars in Labou as the Mayor of New Orleans.
Drew Struzan designed the film's poster and the website was created by Ian J Duncan[3].
[edit] Plot Summary
Three unlikely friends set out on a journey to find the dreaded Ghost of Captain LeRouge whose treasure laden ship was lost in the Louisiana bayou over two hundred years ago. What they find is an adventure beyond their wildest imagination and the magical swamp creature “Labou” whose whistles are rumored to be the original inspiration for jazz.
With the help of Labou, the kids race to stay one step ahead of two crazy oil tycoons and discover the long lost treasure in time to save the swamps from destruction.