Roggue Doggz
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| Roggue Doggz | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Sam Gordon |
| Produced by | Sam Gordon David Conrad |
| Written by | Sam Gordon (Screenplay) Sam Gordon David Conrad (Story) |
| Starring | David Conrad Sam Gordon Patrick Butler Charles Cottier |
| Music by | The White Stripes Jimi Hendrix |
| Cinematography | Nil |
| Editing by | Samuel Gordon, David Conrad |
| Distributed by | |
| Release date(s) | |
| Running time | unknown |
| Country | |
| Language | English |
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[edit] Plot
Roggue Doggz is an action/comedy movie from director Sam Gordon. The short film is about two cops working for a small police station in a big town. But one of these cops (David Conrad) is too rogue for his own good, he just doesn't listen to his chief (Charles Cottier) and ends up being kicked off the squad, for his 'own good' according to Cottier. A week passes and the rogue cop is in a terrible mood. He is lying on his couch one day when his ex-partner (Sam Gordon) runs into his house, begging him to come back to the police station. But Conrad can't, reminding Gordon of why he was kicked off the squad. Gordon then hands Conrad a tape that was sent into the police station that morning, they play it and it's from the evil villain and Conrad's arch nemesis around town (Patrick Butler) While Conrad was in his lasting depression Butler kidnapped his wife (Naushin), to make things worse he's also planted a bomb in one of the cities largest buildings. Conrad and Gordon must re-unite to save his wife and the town, for themselves and themselves only. They must drive fast, battle robots and save the day, only for themselves. They are after all, Roggue Doggz.
[edit] Cast
Carter Rawford - David Conrad
TJ Fleming - Sam Gordon
Chief Tibbet - Charles Cottier
Mr. V - Patrick Butler
Karen Rawford - Naushin
[edit] Filming and release
Filming is set to start late April, 2008. And an un-official release date has been set for late 2008.
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