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August 2008
– currently shooting on location in Portugal and Andalucia.April/May 2008
– Locations for UNSTOPPABLE are currently being sought in Spain and Portugal. For the main three roles, RAZOR FILMS received over 800 applications from around the world. The Israeli model and actress Chen Shiloni has been cast as the stunning femme-fatale, Janine (see film page), and David Powell has been cast as the Australian hit-man, Rik Le Salles. For all enquiries please email theproducers@razorfilms.co.uk . Filming is due to take place in summer 2008.Feb/March 2008
– Razor Films is currently pitching a slate of SIX feature films in the U.S and the U.K. The first, ‘UNSTOPPABLE’ is currently in pre-production. Co-production and financing is currently being sought. For all enquiries please email theproducers@razorfilms.co.uk or telephone the Producers Richard Harrison & Laurie Crowter. Details on the contact page.Oct/Nov 2007
– After five months of pitching in LA, there is now 'a small army' of people in Hollywood who believe 'One Life To Go' is one of the funniest and best scripts they've read. Razor Films has had personal referrals to both ICM and William Morris in Hollywood and meetings for finance and distribution continue Stateside.March/April 2007
– Pitching is due to begin in LA for funding and a couple of key cast members for the feature film ‘One Life To Go’ ©. The plan is to set in motion for the production of one of the funniest and most commercial British films in the last ten years.Dec 2006
– A 50 second promo is cut using the characters from Sweet Thing that relate to the feature film script ‘One Life To Go’ ©, and using the intended soundtrack. See Film on the menu.Nov 2006
– The long awaited follow up feature film script to Sweet Thing is completed. Five years of work has gone into a film that is designed to be one of the most original and funniest features of the last ten years. Pitching is due to commence in London and LA. See Film on the menu.Oct 2006
– Razor Films has been asked to turn the hit Edinburgh stage play of The Who’s Keith Moon into a one hour TV drama. Recces are currently taking place in London for a 1970’s rock star style mansion to film the pilot. Details coming soon.The film & play are a follow up to the hit West End play, ‘Bill Hicks – Slight Return’.