
The 26th Man
In a game played by the rules, one man plays by his own
Mark Campbell has assembled an outstanding team for this feature film production. The screenplay for The 26th Man – (The Life Story of Singing Ed Nottle) was written by Hollywood screenwriter, Eugene Corr (Desert Bloom and Prefontaine.
Mark Campbell Production is represented by George Tobia, Esq. and Con Chapman, Esq. of the entertainment law firm of Burns & Levinson LLP of Boston, Massachusetts
Dogs Are People, Too
A man is a dog's best friend.
Ten minutes before her wedding ceremony, bitchy Val Blair is turned into a female dog by her fiancé's angry, protective aunt (who is rumored to be a witch). The spell will last until Val learns the meaning of kindness, humility, and true love. While still in dog form, Val falls in love with her human master, Daniel, and out of jealousy, does everything she can to sabotage his love life.
The Production Team:
Beyond the woods... Awaits a dark obsession.
Two strange, sadistic sisters live on a remote farm, isolated from society. Daisy rules with a strict hand and rejects the ‘outside’ world. But Rose longs for a place in that world: for romance, glamour and – modern conveniences. Charlie – charmer, thief, murderer, man on the run – is attacked by a dog on the moors. He collapses on the reclusive sister’s doorstep and is nursed back to health. Rose falls in love, imagining that he will whisk her off to a romantic happy-ending.
The Production Team:
Because in the end, if no one knows - if they'll never know - is it really Fake?
Two strange, sadistic sisters live on a remote farm, isolated from society. Daisy rules with a strict hand and rejects the ‘outside’ world. But Rose longs for a place in that world: for romance, glamour and – modern conveniences. Charlie – charmer, thief, murderer, man on the run – is attacked by a dog on the moors. He collapses on the reclusive sister’s doorstep and is nursed back to health. Rose falls in love, imagining that he will whisk her off to a romantic happy-ending.
The Production Team:
In a game played by the rules, one man plays by his own
Mark Campbell has assembled an outstanding team for this feature film production. The screenplay for The 26th Man – (The Life Story of Singing Ed Nottle) was written by Hollywood screenwriter, Eugene Corr (Desert Bloom and Prefontaine.
The film will be directed by Peter CB Masterson (West of Here). Myrna Berman is Associate Producer and Ellen Gitelman is Unit Publicist. Mark Campbell Productions is represented by the Entertainment Law Firm Burns & Levinson, LLP, Boston, MA.
This feel good story is for people of all ages. It’s
about believing in one’s dreams, one's self, and family values. This film
takes a real inside look at baseball, American’s favorite sport. But
it’s not just about the game of baseball; it’s also about the game of
life, love, relationships, and much more.
The Production Team:
Mark Campbell Production is represented by George Tobia, Esq. and Con Chapman, Esq. of the entertainment law firm of Burns & Levinson LLP of Boston, Massachusetts
Dogs Are People, Too
A man is a dog's best friend.
Ten minutes before her wedding ceremony, bitchy Val Blair is turned into a female dog by her fiancé's angry, protective aunt (who is rumored to be a witch). The spell will last until Val learns the meaning of kindness, humility, and true love. While still in dog form, Val falls in love with her human master, Daniel, and out of jealousy, does everything she can to sabotage his love life.
The Production Team:
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A Bed of ThornsBeyond the woods... Awaits a dark obsession.
Two strange, sadistic sisters live on a remote farm, isolated from society. Daisy rules with a strict hand and rejects the ‘outside’ world. But Rose longs for a place in that world: for romance, glamour and – modern conveniences. Charlie – charmer, thief, murderer, man on the run – is attacked by a dog on the moors. He collapses on the reclusive sister’s doorstep and is nursed back to health. Rose falls in love, imagining that he will whisk her off to a romantic happy-ending.
The Production Team:
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FakeBecause in the end, if no one knows - if they'll never know - is it really Fake?
Two strange, sadistic sisters live on a remote farm, isolated from society. Daisy rules with a strict hand and rejects the ‘outside’ world. But Rose longs for a place in that world: for romance, glamour and – modern conveniences. Charlie – charmer, thief, murderer, man on the run – is attacked by a dog on the moors. He collapses on the reclusive sister’s doorstep and is nursed back to health. Rose falls in love, imagining that he will whisk her off to a romantic happy-ending.
The Production Team:
