Bruce Willis
leads a venerable group of veterans and newcomers in “The Prince,” a
non-stop action film that forces a retired crime boss back into the seedy
underworld he’d left behind. For twenty years Paul Brennan (Patric), a retired
New Orleans crime boss, has lived a quiet life off the grid, running an auto
repair garage in remote Mississippi. When his teenage daughter Beth goes
missing, Paul is forced to return to the city and face his former enemies
including Omar (Willis), the city’s most
powerful man whose family he mistakenly took out, in an explosive final
standoff that may offer redemption for Paul’s past mistakes.
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Prolific producer, Randall Emmett (“2 Guns,” “Escape
Plan”) read the script and immediately knew it was a winner in the vein of his
previous action packed movies. “Bruce really fell for the material, as well as
Jason, and then John came on board and I felt that actors of this caliber would
bring something really special to the characters and to the story of a man
having to face his old demons when his daughter disappears in the same crime
universe that he used to live in.” says Emmett.
As each new bit of information gets Paul closer to
Beth, it also exposes him to Omar (Bruce Willis), “a very powerful man in the
city of New Orleans who put a price on Paul’s head the day Paul mistakenly
killed Omar’s wife and daughter,” explains director Brian Miller. “Like Open
Range or Unforgiven, this is a modern day western where this gun slinger’s
daughter goes missing in this city where he is a wanted man.”
Director Brian A. Miller plants the audience firmly
in the gritty underworld of revenge seeking gangsters with the action-thriller
The Prince, which shot on locations throughout Mobile, Alabama. “I have to say,
the production value that we got from Mobile is quite spectacular,” says Miller
enthusiastically of the city that turned itself into a back lot and doubled as
New Orleans for a large portion of the shoot. Adds producer Randall Emmett,
“Brian fell in love with Mobile and thought it was just ideal for The Prince.
The city worked with us and the community really embraced us, so it made our
production really work.”
More of Willis in
action when “The Prince” opens on September 10 in cinemas nationwide from
Axinite Digicinema.
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