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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Better Days Episode 01 “Red Phoenix” by Steven Cameron

Better Days Pub & Eatery 166 N. Main St. Wellsville, NY 14895Better Days Episode 01 Red Phoenix by Steven Cameron
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We meet Jason, Barbara and Kenny, 3 early twenties men and women just living life the only way they know how. The upcoming film Red Phoenix and The Seven Keys To Atlantis has Jason very excited to get in and meet the writer/director who has come to town for a Q and A session and a private screening. This episode introduces us to a world full of characters that will show up from time to time, have fun and remember it’s not for everyone.

Short Series – Comedy
Rated R (for language)

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1 Comments so far

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edward jeffrey boima
September 24th, 2007 at 11:16 am

I am an I.T texchnician but i nwant to spend the rest of my life in film acting. But firt i wanna know how to write script and direct cast to act it. please help me.

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