Superheroes in the real world. Some villains have a sense of fashion, some have deadly plans. Heroes die, or fall unredeemed. Others rise to fill their place. A feature film with a great, smart script by Robb Wolford and Blake Arnold. Check out some of these publicity shots (courtesy of sharp & always steady Director of Photography, Bruce Heinsius) and then click on Mr. Sea Monster at the bottom to take you to their new site.
Sergeant Liberty & Dave, The Ace of Spades, Twilight, Furie. The Crusaders
For me, heroes are measured by the forces that oppose them. At right, the Golden-Age Crusaders face the other-worldly Tribunal. Below, Death Rattle, with the film's main villain, The Beast.
. . . and below, The Ace in serious trouble courtesy of Captain Slaughter and the leader of The Moguls of Doom, Warlock.
The power of Furie.
One of the teaser posters from the multi-talented Mr. Heinsius.
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Robb Wolford, writer, director, producer-extraordinaire, can be contacted at his own site when you click on the image at right.
Tell 'im stack said hi.
. . . a link to the webpage of Jeffrey Stackhouse (Warlock)
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Click here to see the trailer.
Sergeant Liberty, The Crimson Archer, Twilight, Thunderbolt, The American Defender, The Ace of Spades:
The Golden-Age Crusaders.
Pieta The Golden-Age Ace and The American Defender.
Dangerman
The Satan's Gauntlet
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