Ten Dead Men (2008) is the follow up to the cult independent action film Left for Dead (2004 film). Produced by the same company (Modern Life?) and featuring many of the same actors. Ten Dead Men, directed by Ross Boyask and produced by Phil Hobden, was produced from the profits of Left for Dead, making the film 100% independent. So far the film is available in France, Indonisia and Japan with a UK release expected in 2008. As the film begins, Ryan has spent years putting his brutal past behind him—a different man now to the stone cold killer he was a lifetime ago. But when an old face from the past arrives on his doorstep, Ryan is called upon to repay a blood debt from years ago. But the price is too high. Betrayed, and with his life falling apart around him, Ryan goes on a murderous, bloody revenge spree against the Ten Men who took his life away from him. It took 18 months from production starting to finishing filming. The films action was handled by Hong Kong fight director/stunt man Jude Poyer who has worked along side actors and legends such as Jet Li and Jean Claude Van Damme on a host of US and Asian action films. The film stars actor/martial artist Brendan Carr who has featured in Rise Of The Footsoilder, Band of Brothers and Left For Dead alongside Terry Stone ('Rise Of The Footsoilder'), former Eastenders actor Pooja Shah, STEPS star Lee Latchford-Evans as well as JC Mac, Tom Gerald and P.L Hobden. The film features horror actor Doug Bradley, star of the Hellraiser franchise as well as Clive Barker's Nightbreed film. Doug Bradley provides the film's voiceover narration. The film also features cameos from actor/musician/entertainer Chico, MMA Fighter & UFC legend Kimo, Dave Legeno, Cage Rage promotor Dave O'Donnell, Silvio Simac, Cecily Fay and Glenn Salvage. The production of Ten Dead Men was tracked in regular articles in Impact Magazine, written by the film's producer Phil Hobden. Impact Magazine was given the first review of the film. “This is passionate genre filmmaking inspired by… Rodriguez and the hard-hitting but playful style of Quentin Tarantino†Richard Hawes, FaceBook Movies “The film easily clubs aside any British alternative… this is revenge actually, a dish served cold and bloody, littered with plenty of limbs and shrapnel†Rich Badley, Close-Up Film “Fusing action, drama and violence into a blistering whole, Ten Dead Men shows us Brits can hold our own in the action arena.†Andrew Skeats “…well directed, great writing, incredible fight scenes and a star making performance from Carr all adding up to one of the best British action movies of the decade. “ Will Strong , Combat Magazine Ten Dead Men is set in a unnamed fictional town but in reality was filmed mostly in London and Brighton. Notable locations in the film include: Bovingdon, Buckinghamshire- The majority of the finale and openning was shot at this location as well as the car explosion parts of the flashbacks. Brighton - most of the indoor scenes as well as a large ammount of the exteriors were shot in and around the streets and seafront of Brighton. |