he was a vampire well sort of ever hear of the movie "vampire clan" prob not but hes in it and in the movie his character thinks hes a vampire its based on a true story and actually pretty interesting u can watch it on youtube just search "vampire clan part 1/10" and it comes up the same user also has "final contract" and "the ultimate gift" (the 2 other movies hes in) posted i have 2 warn u tho the opening scene of vampire clan has some gory scenes
The older one: Who was that bloody guy at Utah Valley Hospital?
Thanks Kim for finding the article!
If you walked into Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo to visit a hospitalized friend or relative late Saturday afternoon, you might have encountered a man in his late 20s with chiseled features staggering through the main lobby toward the elevator and trailing drops of blood on the floor.
His face was a mess, as if he had just been in an accident or maybe a fight.
If you stuck around for a few minutes, you would have seen him repeat the process, while a movie crew with a shoulder-mounted camera and boom microphones worked through a series of shots.
An independent film company from Salt Lake City was shooting a new feature film at UVRMC called “The Kane Files,” an action thriller whose cast includes veteran Hollywood tough guy-cad-politician William Devane and fashion model-turned-actor Drew Fuller, icon of Lifetime television’s “Army Wives.” Fuller was the bloody guy in the hospital lobby.
The cast also includes Ethan Embry of Showtime’s “Brotherhood.”
Writer-director of “The Kane Files” is Ben Gourley, a graduate of Brigham Young University. Co-producers Jonathan Downs and David Wulf said that the movie company, Aesop Pictures, is all local but draws on talent from California and elsewhere. Executive producer is Taylor Gourley.
The film, Downs said, tells a tale of an ex-assassin who is pulled back into his former life.
Fuller is also slated to appear in an upcoming film, “The Story of Bonnie and Clyde,” as Buck Barrow, older brother of the notorious Clyde Barrow. The film, which is in production and due out next year, recounts the career of the infamous and notoriously violent bank robbing couple and their gang (Cypress Moon Productions).
Ben Gourley’s previous writing and directing credits with Revel Entertainment include “Moving McAllister” (2007) and “Repo” (2009).
Source: HeraldExtra.com
The latest one: Nexia Entertainment Division Wraps Up Filming “The Kane Files”
Nexia Holdings, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: NXHD) is pleased to report that its subsidiary, Revel Entertainment, LLC, has completed the principle photography of its independent film “The Kane Files.” Ben Gourley, writer and director, indicated, “The principle photography is the most extensive phase of the process in completing a film. In other words, the largest phase of production and the most costly phase of the movie making process is complete.”
“The Kane Files” was written and directed by Ben Gourley. Mr. Gourley also wrote, produced, and starred in the feature film “Moving McAllister” and wrote, directed, and starred in the film “Repo.” “The Kane Files” centers on character Scott Kane (Drew Fuller), a former assassin forced to re-enter his criminal life in order to save his dying son and wife, played by Whitney Able.
“The Kane Files” has an impressive cast consisting of: Drew Fuller (”Army Wives,” “The Ultimate Gift”), Ethan Embry (”Eagle Eye,” “Brotherhood”), William Atherton (”Lost,” “Die Hard 1 & 2″), and William Devane (”Marathon Man,” “Payback,” “24″).
Ethan Embry plays a cop stuck between a rock and a hard place when he finds himself tracking Kane. The local mobster, played by William Atherton, provides no help to Kane and instead double crosses the hero. William Devane plays the role of an FBI agent, hot on the trail of lead character Kane.
“The Kane Files” anticipated release date will be in 2010.
Source: CNNMoney.com That's some news I can give you of him since I'm on regular visit on his site. I'm happy that he's filming again and now I need hope to get those movies seen here in Europe!!