In the early 90's, drug-related crimes in Washington, DC were so common that the city earned the notorious title of "murder capital" of the United States. Independent Filmmaker Bruce Brown captured this violence as purely as anyone could while providing an entertaining film with a very low budget.
After years of homespun roles, I was fortunate to play a small role in this film, and am still amazed that they pulled it off. As Bruce often said "this ain't Hollywood, it's Hardly Making It." But he did it, and the film was seen in theatres across the U.S., and at film festivals. Now available at Blockbuster Video across the country, the film has been seen by hundreds of thousands of fans.
We await the sequel very soon as it has been shot, and should bring more true grit from the streets of DC.
After years of homespun roles, I was fortunate to play a small role in this film, and am still amazed that they pulled it off. As Bruce often said "this ain't Hollywood, it's Hardly Making It." But he did it, and the film was seen in theatres across the U.S., and at film festivals. Now available at Blockbuster Video across the country, the film has been seen by hundreds of thousands of fans.
We await the sequel very soon as it has been shot, and should bring more true grit from the streets of DC.