phoenix-87937
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Andrew M. Chamberlain portrays Andy Bluetooth, a young television actor who portrays The Little Kung Fu Dude in an imaginary television series. It isn't really a martial arts movie with lots of action, but has twists and turns enough in 23 minutes o be convoluted. But it is a lot of fun!
It is currently available free on You Tube under "Adam Hadas in 'The Little Kung Fu Dude.' " Adam Hadas portrays another character.
The fictional Little Kung Fu Dude show is very popular on television, but in real life Andy Bluetooth falls into serious, serious difficulties, hungry and homeless. The filmmakers' message seems to be in the question, "what is wrong with you people?"
So the talented young man is in trouble, and has to find a way out.
It is currently available free on You Tube under "Adam Hadas in 'The Little Kung Fu Dude.' " Adam Hadas portrays another character.
The fictional Little Kung Fu Dude show is very popular on television, but in real life Andy Bluetooth falls into serious, serious difficulties, hungry and homeless. The filmmakers' message seems to be in the question, "what is wrong with you people?"
So the talented young man is in trouble, and has to find a way out.
I saw this at the Phoenix Film Festival, which was the world premiere. Very well done with good writing, acting, special effects (watch for the red gloves).
It starts off as the basic everyday event of a happy couple moving into a new house together. The facts about the house and its inhabitants quickly become clear to them, and the risk to them if they stay in the house "too long."
It keeps moving along with fine actors portraying good characters, never a moment when you feel you're ready to leave and get popcorn. Just enough mix of the genres for everybody.
This one I have to highly recommend, and the filmmakers said it would be presented at additional film festivals this year.
It starts off as the basic everyday event of a happy couple moving into a new house together. The facts about the house and its inhabitants quickly become clear to them, and the risk to them if they stay in the house "too long."
It keeps moving along with fine actors portraying good characters, never a moment when you feel you're ready to leave and get popcorn. Just enough mix of the genres for everybody.
This one I have to highly recommend, and the filmmakers said it would be presented at additional film festivals this year.