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- Two young armed thugs break into the house of an old man who is outwardly vulnerable but in reality is an old criminal very capable of savage violence and murder. Fraser endorsed the script and the feature film.
- Two young armed thugs break into a shabby terraced house full of mischief and threat. This is not the home of any ordinary old man. This is the home of Frank who is 75, and outwardly vulnerable in a world where traditional social values are slowly being eroded. Mad Frank is a man still very capable of savage violence and relentless principle. These qualities caused him to murder people and spend many years in prison,. He spent his working life as one of the most aggressive villains the world has ever known. Frank still has his wits about him, and it quickly becomes evident that two young armed thugs are no match for him.. Mad Frank is based on a real person
- The Hollywood Graffiti Gown Documentary Synopsis Classic Media Entertainment Presents: THE HOLLYWOOD GRAFFITI GOWN BY JERAN Twenty four years ago notable Los Angeles based Emmy-nominated designers Jerry Skeels and Randy McLaughlin of Jeran Design have taken their long and impressive history of designing for some of Hollywoods greatest legends and conceived a creative and original way to fight AIDS. They created the Hollywood Graffiti Gown; its mission is to bring people of all ages, religion and culture together to make a significant impact through fashion and influence towards the fight against AIDS. The Hollywood-based designers Jerry and Randy are celebrated for their glamorous hand-beaded gowns and creative designs. With nearly 30 years of design experience some of their most well-known designs have been worn by such legends as Joan Collins, Kim Novack, and Connie Selleca. Their gowns have appeared on TV shows and covers such as Playboy, Esquire, TV Guide, and People Magazine. After years of gathering over 350 signatures and support Jerry Skeels and Randy McLaughlin have meticulously hand-beaded the signatures of some of the most influential actresses and women of the world onto The Hollywood Graffiti Gown. The result is nothing less that spectacular and a work of fashion and art, the end result is a striking German black velvet floor length couture gown with the collection of signatures belonging to renowned women in platinum beads, bugle beads, Rochelle beads and Swarovski crystal stones. To date, the list of participating personalities reads like a female Who's Who including such notables as Elizabeth Taylor, Bette Davis, Katherine Hepburn, Rita Hayworth as well as Sophia Loren, Barbra Streisand, Sally Field and Sharon Stone. The Hollywood Graffiti Gown has made a powerful impact and is expected to raise significant funds worldwide with the proceeds donated to various AIDS charities. The gown will raise awareness, education and funds toward the prevention and cure for this devastating AIDS virus. The gown was premiered on March 13th, 2004 at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences' TV Cares 2004 Annual Ribbon of Hope Celebration where the designers were honored for the efforts. The event was hosted by Angela Lansbury who supplied her signature and was the honorary chair of the Television Academy's TV Cares foundation. The Hollywood Graffiti Gown is due to tour the globe in the very near future. After completing a successful tour, The Gown will then be auctioned by a renowned auction house such as Christie's or Southeby's; opening bids are expected at $1 million. It is hoped that the winning bidder will eventually donate the gown to a national museum, such as the Smithsonian. UK Based production company Classic Media Entertainment headed by Tyrone D Murphy produced a feature length Documentary of the Hollywood Graffiti Gown and was screened at the Lake Arrowhead Film Festival and won the best international documentary award
- The Life Ball is the Europe?s largest and liveliest AIDS charity event. Classic Media Entertainment has produced a documentary in association with Life Ball in Vienna. It's aim is to highlight the contributions and dedication by the organisers towards the fight against AIDS awareness, education and prevention. ore than 40 camera teams and 500 media representatives from all over Europe attended, Classic Media Entertainment had the unique opportunity to make a documentary on the ball itself with complete access to all areas, . The first part of Life Ball 2005 features the official opening and a special fashion show by Donatella Versace .Elton john who is a partner of Life Ball , the world-famous British singer-songwriter Sir Elton John thanked the Life Ball guests with a song. he documentary highlights the enormous efforts made by the organisers and celebrities involved in the Life Ball, the documentary includes interviews with Sir Elton John, Donatella Versace, Randy Crawford, Heidi Klum, Liza Minilli, Marianne Faithful and a host of others