Tuesday, December 16, 2008

$500,000 Pay-Off

Tricia Stevens, a young-beautiful woman is forced to face world where primary instinct runs free and logical reason runs cold. Stevens is thrown out of her "normal" every-day life routine and must jump out of her comfort zone in order to survive. Tricia's unusual personality is transformed from one of naivete to that of enlightened primevial through her experiences with seduction, deception, and an emerald heist that goes terribly wrong. Audience members are captivated by Steven's as she triumphantly supersedes any obstacle thrown her way, she becomes a chameleon in this new world...adjusting to the environment of sexual freedom and intense danger. Clearly, the $500,000 pay off begins where innocence leaves off...David Dadon's team of producers (production designer Jacqueline Dadon, executive producers Jacob Dadon and Lydia Dadon, and associative producers Barry Dadon and Darryl Dadon) bring a film to audience's that will be captivated by Steven's independence and fight to the finish. In May 2009, this film will be previewed at the International Film Festival in Cannes.

Daddyfox Produced by David Dadon

Daddyfox is a production by David Dadon along with executive producers Jacob Dadon and Lydia Dadon, associative producers Darryl Dadon and Barry Dadon and production designer Jacqueline Dadon. The main character, Maggie, is a young woman with a psychotic behavior problem, yet a very successful manager at “Maggie’s Bar” which is owned by her three brothers: Graham, Nick, and Phil. She inaccurately informs her brothers that a man who rejected her has raped her. Infuriated by this news, her brothers carry out a relentless and excruciating murder. A few months pass and Nick finishes his own short relationship with Maggie who he considers a “bit unusual.” Following a night of partying with Maggie, Nick heads to Maggie’s Bar to round up his belongings with his good buddies, Malc and Tony. They run into his brother Phil who starts an unnecessary violent fight with Nick. In a mode of defense he simply pushes his brother who then bangs his head on the floor. Phil is rushed to the hospital in a coma, where Maggie unexpectedly murders him for no obvious reasoning. Malc, Tony and Nick become suddenly implicated and wrapped up in the sudden death of Phil. What were Maggie’s intentions? Who will be blamed? In a sequence of unexpected events, the audience will be intrigued and amazed by the outcome of Maggie’s behaviors. Daddyfox will be released in May of 2009 at the Cannes International Film Festival.

Seventh Veil Produced by David Dadon

Seventh Veil is brought to audiences by David Dadon along with his team: production designer Jacqueline Dadon, executive producers Jacob Dadon and Lydia Dadon and associative producers Barry Dadon and Darryl Dadon.The main character, Dennis Gill (played by Lewis Smith), has it all...a Los Angeles based job as a homicidedetective, a wife who loves him, an endearing partner by the name of Kathleen Balsam (Christine Harnos) who used to be his girlfriend [let's just say she's not quite over it], an all the while he finds himself falling in love with Audrey Newcomb (Renne Humphrey). Newcomb is an exotic dancer, who happens to be blind, Gill meets while investigating the murder of two dancers at the "Aphrodite" strip club. Is too much of a good thing, really a good thing? ....Gill begins the suspect that, even with all of the female attention he's been getting...things could be too good to be true. Abundance seems to be one thing Gill does not have a problem with especially when it comes to females and suspects for his investigation. The suspect line -up includes: Willis Garrison (Conrad Goode), ex-football player and now the club bouncer, Charley Kent (Jim Choate), an investment banker who just so happens to "meet" the dancers of "Aphrodite" after work, and Vince Limbeda (Christopher Rich) the club's owner and Newcomb's long-time boyfriend. Audience members anticipate as the story unfolds, hoping that Gill manages to keep his work and love life under control....and focus his attention on solving the crime before the killer strikes again. Catch a glimpse of this film at the Cannes International Film Festival in May 2009.

Revenge Games, Producer David Dadon

This comedy manages to keep audience members' adrenline rushing as the conglomeration between the combat of Top Gun (1986) and the virtual reality of Lawnmower man (1992) brings together an action-packed adventure. Revenge Games pits a seductively luring female gun-for-hire, who represents a vicious international terrorist group armed with a virtual machine so powerful that it has the potential to take full control of any military jet in existence. Their ultimate goal against the United States is to bring destruction to the superbowl stadium, reaking havoc to one of the world's most populated and globally watched sporting events. This may just be another one of David Dadon's (and his team: Jacob Dadon- executive producer, Lydia Dadon- Executive Producer, Barry Dadon- Associate Producer, Darryl Dadon- Associate Producer, Jacqueline Dadon-Productions Designer) successes, look for it at the upcoming, May 2009 Cannes International Film Festival.

Uninvited Guest, Producer David Dadon

Uninvited Guest is a production by David Dadon alongside production designer Jacqueline Dadon, executive producers Jacob Dadon and Lydia Dadon, and associative producers Barry Dadon and Darryl Dadon. Coming home from a romantic weekend getaway in Las Vegas, two couples are kidnapped by a psychotic killer. (John Savage – Dark Angel, Summer of Sam, The Thin Red Line) With a duffel bag containing 5 million dollars and a shotgun in hand, the mass murderer holds the couples hostage on a secluded mountain. What does the man want with them? Will they ever return home? They soon learn the reasoning behind their kidnapping, and once they do, their lives are forever changed. Now it is a test of their faith and trust in each other, as the couples rely on one another and their wits to survive. Be aware of strangers, you never know who might turn out to be your uninvited guest. Once again, David Dadon, has produced an extraordinary film, with non stop excitement as the couple fight for their lives. It is one that will leave you questioning your own strength and faith in a loved one. For it’s suspension plot, excellent cast, and an overall unforgettable film, I would rate Uninvited Guest 4 stars. The movie will be released in May of 2009 at the Cannes International Film Festival.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Strike Behind Enemy Lines Produced By David Dadon

Strike Behind Enemy Lines is produced By David Dadon along with production designer Jacqueline Dadon, executive producers Jacob Dadon and Lydia Dadon, and associative producers Barry Dadon and Darryl Dadon. In this action-packed thriller, an elite team of Navy SEALS accompanied by Sofia, Bulgaria, Lt. Col John Hart, and Lt. Rick Burns, find themselves on a mission to stop the transfer of missile guidance technology to a Middle Eastern country. While on this mission, an unexpected security force interrupts them. Amongst the chaos and crossfire Lt. Hart is killed, Burns and the SEALS barely escape with their lives. Once the men return to Washington, Burns is grilled by Navy Chief of staff Admiral Todd for the lack of accomplishment and loss of a lieutenant. Erin , Admiral Todd's daughter, is a CIA operative working undercover as an Italian archaeologist who assists the SEALS. Eventually she figures out where the computer facility is located near the Lost City of Tajkumar, and notifies to US of its location enabling them to destroy it. With this knowledge, the team fights its way in as an air strike is called. Just as the strike against its neighbors is prepared, FA18's and F14's arrive and blow the "Lost City"" off the face of the earth. International outrage, rising from the city's destruction, transforms into gratitude once it is uncovered that the city was indeed fake. Leaving the audience at the edge of their seat.Dadon's production enables film-goers to go behind enemy lines through undercover agents, military crossfire, and the overall perspective of the SEALS. With an unseen turn of events, Strike Behind Enemy Lines, should be seeing 5 stars across the board due to the producer's execution and the overall quality of the film. David Dadon has received several awards and nominations for previous films and has once again produced a work of art. It anticipates a release in May of 2009 at the Cannes International Film Festival.

Innocent Man

Innocent Man is another renowned film produced by David Dadon along with production designer Jacqueline Dadon, executive producers Jacob Dadon and Lydia Dadon, and associative producers Barry Dadon and Darryl Dadon. Innocent, pugilist Donavan Wallace has been in prison for seven years and counting, after being charged for an accidental death. He will do anything and everything to be able to see his sickly mother before she passes away. Secretly, he devises a plan and makes a deal with the prison warden for an early parole, and is sent to retrieve a mysterious crate buried in the ground, which he can use in exchange for a train ticket to his destination. Understandably, Donavan has his doubts and suspicions but continues on his task to retrieve the crate. He finds out the train out of town won’t depart until morning which forces him to stay overnight and fall prey to an unbelievably shocking set up. Through its twists and turns, this movie plot unfolds into an unforgettable, mind-blowing sequence of events. I would recommend this film to anyone and without a doubt rate it five stars. Its awaited release will be in May of 2009 at the Cannes International Film Festival.

Cop on the Run Produced by David Dadon

Micheal Madsen stars in the David Dadon film, Cop on the Run. Madsen plays the part of the main character, Conner, who is a modern day gunslinger. Hired by his childhood friend Ted Castle ( William Forsythe) to help find the murderer of his father Conner finds himself in search for a former mobster. In addition to assisting Castle, Conner also works for a man known as Little Carlos Montegna who has an uncooperative cop on his payroll and wants him dead. As the film unravels, Conner comes to see a series of unfortunate connections between his two "jobs" (the former mobster & the cop) and is forced to find a way to escape the corruption around him. This thrill-ride of a film rates as a 5 star production for its plot line, creativity, and overall acting. This may just be another one of David Dadon's (and his team: Jacob Dadon- executive producer, Lydia Dadon- Executive Producer, Barry Dadon- Associate Producer, Darryl Dadon- Associate Producer, Jacqueline Dadon-Productions Designer) award winning films David Dadon has received several awards and nominations for previous films and has once again produced a stunning film. It will also be released in May of 2009 at the Cannes International Film Festival.

Bad Fellas

Bad Fellas was produced by David Dadon along with production designer Jacqueline Dadon, executive producers Jacob Dadon and Lydia Dadon and associative producers Barry Dadon and Darryl Dadon. This film is an action-packed production that will keep you intrigued and amazed by the special effects and adventurous plot. Best friends and D.E.A. Agents, Jay Peters (Michael Madsen) and Jack Ford (Bryan Genesse) think that the local Sheriff, Chief Bramley (Burt Young) needs their assistance with a small drug manufacturer in his little town. To their surprise, they come to the realization that this is not just a little problem. The man they are after, John Tykor turns out to be a insanely driven, savvy entrepreneur, and multimillionaire who is a huge threat to the community. Tykor (James Russo) uses his recently earned wealth to manufacture methamphetamines (his own personal drug of choice) and buy an army for protection of his illegal practices. He will stop at nothing and this time Peters and Ford must use bad guy tactics to overpower their enemy. After seeing this legendary film, I would without a doubt give it five stars. It’s unique storyline, non-stop action, and building suspension will keep you wanting more. It’s anticipated release will be in May 2009 at the Cannes International Film Festival.

Ultimate Target Producer David Dadon

Yet another production by David Dadon and his team (Jacob Dadon- executive producer, Lydia Dadon- Executive Producer, Barry Dadon- Associate Producer, Darryl Dadon- Associate Producer, Jacqueline Dadon-Productions Designer) that is a great success. Ultimate Target is an action-packed adventure that unravels the double life of a Ex-S.A.S Agent for the British Government. The Agent, Thomas Cane (Gary Daniels), gave up his former life for a new life in the U.S. He lives in a quiet neighborhood with his wife and daughter and works for a large corporation. His family has no idea that the corporation he is working for is actually a company of asassins. However, Thomas has his own agenda and has been double-dealing the corporation by selling "LIFE" to his killing targets. As he collects from both ends of the bargain, Thomas becomes an extremely wealthy man. Eventually the pieces come together and the corporation uncovers Thomas' secret. It is at this climax in the story where he (Thomas) finds himself becoming the Ultimate Target. Over all the action-packed suspense consistently keeps movie-watchers on their feet as the corporation's biggest assasin becomes their greatest target. I would definately give this movie 5 stars, for its production, acting, and its ability to bring together a multitude of genres into one adventure. David Dadon has received several awards and nominations for previous films and has once again produced a stunning film. It will be released in May of 2009 at the Cannes International Film Festival.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Italian Ties produced by David Dadon

Italian Ties, production designer Jacqueline Dadon, associative producer Barry Dadon and Darryl Dadon, executive producer Lydia Dadon and Jacob Dadon, and produced by David Dadon, is an action packed adventure film about the importance and bond within Italian families. The plot begins with close cousins Rich and Philly who watched surprisingly as their dads mourned the death of their grandfather. It is unheard of for Italian men to be caught crying so Rich and Philly are taken aback when witnessing their fathers’ emotions. They come to realize the distant feeling between them and their fathers and create a plan to renew and tighten their relationship. Shockingly, the grandmother comes into play and devises a genius plan to kidnap the fathers to begin the adventure that will forever change their lives. Amongst the adventure and action packed scenes, it is a very heart warming film that leaves you with a newfound respect for strength of Italian families and culture. David Dadon has received several awards and nominations for previous films and has once again produced a stunning film. It will be released in May of 2009 at the Cannes International Film Festival.

Jungle Juice produced by David Dadon

Jungle Juice, executive producer Lydia Dadon and Jacob Dadon, associative producer Barry Dadon and Darryl Dadon, production designer Jacqueline Dadon, and produced by David Dadon, is a romantic comedy about a groom who was left at the alter by his true love. Her ex-boyfriend sadly replaced Darren Field, the groom, instantly. In a feeling of distraught and helplessness, he decided to travel on his honeymoon with his friend R.J. despite his unfortunate loss. Upon arrival the two are mistaken for a gay couple the plot unfolds into an uplifting riot. A lovely resort employee has mesmerized Darren who soon discovers that she is dating the hotel manager. He is quickly distracted by and aggressive woman by the name of Felicia who brings the party scene to life and creates and unforgettable vacation for Darren and R.J. Darren’s life is a roller coaster of events, which create a cleaver, heart wrenching film, with non-stop laughter! This film is without question five star and a fantastic production by David Dadon. It will be released in May 2009 at the Cannes International Film Festival.

Very Mean Men Produced by David Dadon

Executive producer Lydia Dadon and Jacob Dadon, associative producer Barry Dadon and Darryl Dadon and production designer Jacqueline Dadon. I just saw the film Very Mean Men and would easily give it 4-5 stars. This Motion Picture was very well scripted and produced. It is a dark comedy that keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout the movie and leaves you wanting more. The plot is about a bartender who uses his wit and mischievous demeanor to scare a tip out of a common drunk with an absurd tale. The plot unfolds and creates a feeling of suspense and shock among the crowd. In addition, its humorous lines, and cleaver twists keep the audience completely enthralled. I would highly recommend this movie to anyone. The cast was chosen perfectly for each role and producer David Dadon once again created a legendary film. I will be released at the Cannes International Film Festival in May 2009.