Drifting Into Hell Preview

in #film7 years ago (edited)

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Ever wonder what it would look like to see a vagabond, a Drifter, smoke his last cigarette and do anything it takes to get his next one? Well, 2015's "Drifting Into Hell" gives you a first-hand look at this entertaining and eventually deadly spectacle. This first production of The Worst Media Company, starring yours truly, DQ (who puts on a phenomenal performance, I might add.) and was written and directed by, my high school buddy, Charles R. Segal, is 20 minutes of murder and mayhem.

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SYNOPSIS

Meet The Drifter. He is just one of the many living on the cold, hard streets. He roams throughout the city picking up people's littered cigarette butts and takes shelter at the local cemetery. Our story begins on regular day of loitering and panhandling the locals. A run in with one particularly odd character leads into a drug deal gone wrong.
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Despite the fact that blood is literally on his hands, The Drifter merrily makes his way out of there with a full pack of smokes and a hefty stash of marijuana. Twenty cigarettes don't last very long around a chain smoker and with the last puff of his last cig, The Drifter plots his next crime. After breaking and entering into a nearby home The Drifter finds himself in the middle of another murder scene, only this time he's not the killer. Deadly forces are admist, lurking in the shadows, and when these forces come to light our anti-hero has to fight for his life. And his next smoke...

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CAST
(in order of appearance)

DQ as The Drifter
Brad Vaccaro as Stink Silky
Wyatt Bullard as Les
Alex Mello as Vagrant
Tiffany Pevin as House Resident
Brian Hebert as Sandy Hitler
Nate Pacheco as Jazz Jackson

"Drifting Into Hell" was Written & Directed by Charles R. Segal

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You guys looked like you had tons of fun. As for clowns, yikes!

It was a fun movie. Very creative and entertaining. :)