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Paul Sorvino To Star In PRECIOUS METTLE
Paul Sorvino will star in Amarok Productions’ murder mystery PRECIOUS METTLE shooting this summer outside Chicago.
Police Commander Frank Walsh, after losing his wife and daughter in a tragic car crash many years ago, is about to retire. Facing further emptiness in his life, Frank learns that a heroin addict, Judy, may be his daughter from a relationship 26 years ago. While coming to terms with this reality, his best friend Charlie, a retired cop, is murdered and his money and gold goes missing. Frank must now find the killer, search for the gold, help Judy overcome her demons and allow himself a second chance to be a father. PRECIOUS METTLE takes us on a dangerous discovery of murder, motives and money.
PRECIOUS METTLE joins a vibrant list of feature films and top-notch television shows shooting in the Chicago community this summer including Michael Bay ‘s Transformers 4, Neil Burger ‘s $40 million film Divergent, the Wachowskis’ Jupiter Ascending,Chicago Fire, its spinoff Chicago PD, and Robert Redford ‘s Chicagoland, showing a significant resurgence of production in the Windy City. Amarok combines Hollywood experience with Midwestern roots to bring PRECIOUS METTLE, a Chicago-style story, to life. Fiona Dourif (True Blood, The Master) plays Sorvino’s daughter and Chris Browning (Cowboys & Aliens, Book of Eli) the menacing presence that threatens their relationship.
Along with Todd Bridges, Malea Mitchell and Joe Estevez, Chicago’s own local actors will be well represented on the big screen: Jodi Russell, Andy St. Clair, Yasen Peyankov, Dan Waller, Loren Lazerine, Fernando Albiar, Paul Tinsley, Diane Shaw and Dianne Bischoff. Members of the Press are invited to visit the set in Chicago’s western suburbs during production from June 4th to June 23rd.
PRECIOUS METTLE is helmed by Italian director Edmond Coisson, who also co-wrote the script. Coisson is the founder of the Naperville Film Festival (NIFF), now qualifying to be one of the 64 festivals recognized by the Academy Awards. After stepping away from directing for the past several years to create NIFF, he is excited to get back into the directing chair and create a thrilling movie ride that keeps you guessing.
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