Ifelicious EXCLUSIVE!!! Coach Scudder’s, played by David Chokachi, “Lair” for BOARDING SCHOOL 3-D

2009 November 7

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FourTwoFive Films

Exclusive Sneak Peak!

Hollywood, Ca. (November 6, 2009) — FourTwoFive Films‘ upcoming thriller, “Boarding School 3-D” offers readers an exclusive sneak peak at the production design for the movie. Created by Oliver Dear, this “lair” provides the setting for the “killer” Coach, Ralph Scudder, to be played by former “Baywatch” star, David Chokachi. This setting provides much of the terror in the Bruce Reisman-Kris Black script. To be directed by Reisman, Chokachi portrays a once-beloved high school athletic coach, forced into exile ten years ago after an “accident” maimed his once-perfect face and body.

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Kris Black

Kris Black stars with Chokachi as current “coach” Ray Reynolds, the most popular teacher at the exclusive River Oaks Boarding School, where during the Christmas break, he chaperones a group of school “misfits” who are forced to remain. The director of the recently completed thriller, “The House That Jack Built” was originally “finished” with the horror genre, “but the chance to direct in 3-D”, says Reisman, “is something I couldn’t pass up. The technology is not only fascinating, but 3-D is the future of this genre”.

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David Chokachi

FourTwoFive Films is currently completing the casting for the roles of the students, and the kids will all be played by some of the hottest names and faces in Hollywood.

About “Boarding School 3-D”

The story revolves around the holiday “lockdown”, where the horribly disfigured Coach Scudder sets out to destroy the current coach (Kris Black), once his “favorite student”, whom he blames for his own desolation. In true “SAW” and “Final Destination” tradition, the story is a relentless tale of suspense and terror, all taking place in a single nightmarish day.

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