Bayview Entertainment announced this past week that
writer/director J. E. Layne’s labor of love comedy, Immaculate
Possession, will be making its DVD debut on
June 23.
A film three-years in the making — indie films can
be like that. Filmmakers such as J. E.
Layne, and his producing partners, Jason Schierloh, Abe Synthe and Tiki Von
Synthe, are faced with making a movie on a limited budget. They look to cast members and crew to pull
double duties, beg for locations to be donated and ask family members to chip
in, all with the goal of getting a fun-filled film done … and guess what, they
did!
Artie (Will Wreggelsworth — The
Throbbit, 3 Knee Deep, 6 Feet Below Hell) is
a pain, he means well, but he’s a pain; a nerd. Though a series of comedy vignettes he establishes
himself as just that, the neighborhood nuisance.
That “I just want to be helpful” attitude lands him into
a world of hurt when a series of unfortunate events lands him into a purgatory
of sorts where he wanders naked, unable to communicate with the people around
him.
His savior may come in the form of a washed-up
beauty queen, well, maybe that’s bit harsh, how about a former “beauty pageant
contestant.” Her name is Bethany (Karissa
Sinclair) and she could be the love of his life (or death) … or for her, this
could be the makings of a horror tale, dealing with a naked guy haunting the
neighborhood … who only you can see.
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