Next Stop Murder is a film from Opus Distribution whose course to DVD or other release is uncertain. This film now has a trailer below and the story involves two women: one homicidal and the other struggling to get by. As well, both women have people in their lives who they could do without.
Apparently, this title released on television at some point, but those details e.g. network, and time are unavailable. The story is intriguing and this thriller fan would like to see a home entertainment release soon. Everyone needs a little more murder in their life, right? Have a look at the trailer for Next Stop Murder below.
Directors: John Murlowski.
Producer: Johnson Chan.
Cast: Brian Krause, Brigid Brannagh, Gary Weeks, Lin Shaye, and Allison Lange.
The trailer for Next Stop Murder is here:
Source:
Next Stop Murder at Opus Distributors
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Apparently, this title released on television at some point, but those details e.g. network, and time are unavailable. The story is intriguing and this thriller fan would like to see a home entertainment release soon. Everyone needs a little more murder in their life, right? Have a look at the trailer for Next Stop Murder below.
Directors: John Murlowski.
Producer: Johnson Chan.
Cast: Brian Krause, Brigid Brannagh, Gary Weeks, Lin Shaye, and Allison Lange.
The trailer for Next Stop Murder is here:
Source:
Next Stop Murder at Opus Distributors
| | |
Advertise Here - Contact me Michael Allen...
- 11/23/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Director John Murlowski’s Next Stop Murder will be heading our way soon. The film is a bus ride gone wrong action/thriller that stars Brian Krause, Rosa Blasi, Ian Duncan, Jordan Baker and the awesome Lin Shaye. There are no dates set for this film but you can check out the synopsis below.
Synopsis:
Two women from completely different backgrounds, one rich, one struggling law student, and each with their own problems, who meet by chance on a city bus. Afterwards, their lives will never be the same. Molly is a recently married working-class woman who rides the city bus to attend law school. Molly’s problem is Heather, her husband Jeff’s ex-wife and the mother of eight-year-old Gracie, with whom Molly is desperately trying to forge a bond. Heather is an irresponsible, drug-addict who is allowed supervised visitation of her biological daughter, but is nothing but trouble,...
Synopsis:
Two women from completely different backgrounds, one rich, one struggling law student, and each with their own problems, who meet by chance on a city bus. Afterwards, their lives will never be the same. Molly is a recently married working-class woman who rides the city bus to attend law school. Molly’s problem is Heather, her husband Jeff’s ex-wife and the mother of eight-year-old Gracie, with whom Molly is desperately trying to forge a bond. Heather is an irresponsible, drug-addict who is allowed supervised visitation of her biological daughter, but is nothing but trouble,...
- 12/31/2010
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
The romantic comedy "My Girlfriend's Boyfriend," starring Alyssa Milano and Christopher Gorham, will get its U.S. premiere on WB Digital's pay-per-view and VOD platforms and has been sold around the world by Opus Distribution.
Those deals and global sales on three other movies were announced by Ken DuBow, who founded Opus a year ago with private investment after working at MGM/UA, Modern Entertainment and elsewhere during the past 30 years.
Two other films will premiere on Lifetime channels: the horror thriller "Next Stop Murder," starring Brigid Brannagh and Rosa Blasi, on the Lifetime Movie Network, and the thriller "Locked Away," starring Jean Louisa Kelly and Kirsten Prout on Lifetime Network,
"Murder" and "Locked" were produced by Seven Palms, a company formed by former Nrg and Otx researcher Kevin Goetz, who also runs research firm Screen Engine, with partners Johnson Chan of Hong Kong and Vincent Reppert. They research movie...
Those deals and global sales on three other movies were announced by Ken DuBow, who founded Opus a year ago with private investment after working at MGM/UA, Modern Entertainment and elsewhere during the past 30 years.
Two other films will premiere on Lifetime channels: the horror thriller "Next Stop Murder," starring Brigid Brannagh and Rosa Blasi, on the Lifetime Movie Network, and the thriller "Locked Away," starring Jean Louisa Kelly and Kirsten Prout on Lifetime Network,
"Murder" and "Locked" were produced by Seven Palms, a company formed by former Nrg and Otx researcher Kevin Goetz, who also runs research firm Screen Engine, with partners Johnson Chan of Hong Kong and Vincent Reppert. They research movie...
- 9/6/2010
- by By Alex Ben Block
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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