It said up there that another big announcement was coming. Well, here it is.
One of the most "exhilarating, supercharged" action films of the year (Steve Turner,
Freehold Trumpet) is coming to DVD and Blu-ray on March 7.
Glory Films, in association with Landover Baptist Entertainment, present DEADLY KILL.
John Bible (played by country music legend Roper Crossburn in his film debut) is the toughest cop in the LAPD. But he's more than just tough. As a devout follower of Jesus Christ, he has the unfailing moral righteousness to stand up to crime wherever it may fester, and the firepower to send the bad guys straight to Hell. When Bible uncovers a secret gay sex ring in the force that extends to the highest levels of authority, he refuses to keep quiet... so his enemies silence him themselves.
Or so they think.
Gunned down and left for dead in the LA River, Bible still breathes—the shot to the heart that would have killed him deflected by the King James Bible in his shirt pocket. He's found by a group of peace-loving hippies and nursed back to health. But now he's got a bigger problem. These hippies are not what they seem, and when Bible awakens, he finds himself in a radical Marxist commune where the Good Book is banned and interracial gay marriage is not just allowed—it's mandatory, backed up by a sentence of death. Forced to surrender his Bible and anus or his life, Bible chooses a third option. He fights.
As guns blaze and blood splatters, reports of the violence reach Bible's enemies on the force. They know all too well that they failed to snuff him out—but they don't intend to fail again. Now, an elite squad of gay assassins is headed for the epicenter of the carnage... and in the three-sided confrontation ahead, the streets of Los Angeles will run red with AIDS-tainted blood.
DEADLY KILL is "an exhilarating, supercharged action ride that hurtles like a freight train toward its thrilling conclusion" (Steve Turner,
Freehold Trumpet) and an explosive debut for Roper Crossburn, whose "physical presence and steely-eyed stoicism call to mind Robert Ginty." (Steve Turner,
Freehold Trumpet) You don't want to miss a second of it.
DEADLY KILL is rated R
for graphic brutal violence and sadistic torture throughout, language, and sexual content. Due occasional profanity and homosexual themes, it is not recommended for very young children.