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Buffalo Gal Pictures has produced over twenty feature films, ten television dramas, nine documentaries and over 50 hours of television series. In Production Writer/Director: Tarah Johns
Keyhole A gangster and deadbeat father, Ulysses Pick (Jason Patric), returns home after a long absence. He is toting two teenagers: a drowned girl, Denny, who has mysteriously returned to life; and a bound-and-gagged hostage, who is actually his own teenage son, Manners. Confused Ulysses doesn't recognize his own son, but he feels with increasing conviction he must make an indoor odyssey from the back door of his home all the way up, one room at a time, to the marriage bedroom where his wife Hyacinth (Isabella Rossellini) awaits. The movie is loosely based on Homer's "Odyssey," but with all the action transplanted indoors -- a domestic Odyssey across carpets and floors, into and out of rooms, instead of across the sea. Here in the old family home the film can poetically study the emotionally complex importance of the house, and all the memories that haunt every nook and cranny of our childhood domiciles. Writers: Guy Maddin and George Toles
Recently Wrapped Locked Down "Locked Down" opens on hero undercover cop, Danny, infiltrating a drug ring run by hard core bikers. When his identity is compromised he must fight his way out of the biker camp, killing the leader. Unable to shed his undercover persona, even off the job, Danny's girlfriend leaves him. The next morning he awakens to find himself surrounded by cops and in possession of narcotics. Danny's been framed! He gets indicted and sent to federal prison with many of the bad guys he's put away. Danny wants to do his time quietly and get out but he is surrounded by cons who would love nothing better then to torture and kill him. Vargas is a mafia boss who, though he's a prisoner, runs the joint. His tentacles stretch far and wide and allow him to run cage fighting in the boiler room of the prison. The guards get paid off and the warden knows he is powerless to stop Vargas. All the prisoners want Danny dead except Vargas. Vargas knows that Danny is a tough hombre who will put on some entertaining matches. He too wants Danny to die but he wants to make some money off him first. Danny doesn't want to fight but one shive too many in the shower leaves him no choice. While Danny is fighting to survive, his lawyer is fighting for his innocence. Everything climaxes in a showdown to the death between Danny and the reigning champ, even as his lawyer has proven his innocence and tries to get him released before Danny loses the fight and...his life. A Grindstone Entertainment Group Production produced in association with Deco Entertainment and Buffalo Gal Pictures. Story by: Bobby Mort
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