Thoughtfly Films has released Loss Prevention. Read on to learn more.
From the creative masterminds behind Overtime comes the action-packed new movie Loss Prevention. The story revolves around the intriguing characters of a bar called The Soggy Weasel ran by an old-school guy and his head strong daughter. You would never believe that this plot of corporate espionage and trade secrets actually involves two organizations battling off against each other over personal hygiene products like shampoo and razors?! While it might seem silly when you think about it, you can find these items in every household in the world, and it is easy to see where this billion dollar industry could get a little complicated behind the scenes.
Loss Prevention stars well-known WWE star Al Snow alongside a intriguing cast of characters who manage to bring this entire film together for an epic conclusion. Through a rare sequence of events, a hacker steals trade secrets and ends up at The Soggy Weasel, and everything goes south from there.
Loss Prevention features witty dialogue and beautifully coordinated action sequences that help keep the viewer on the edge of their seat until the very end. In the end, Loss Prevention is a low budget B movie but manages to contain enough heart that it could easily place up there with any mainstream blockbuster movie. The film is well-written and directed with a cast of incredibly talented actors to boot. In the end, if you are looking for a great stocking stuffer this holiday season then make sure to pick up a copy of Loss Prevention for that action movie buff in your life! To learn more, visit the official Loss Prevention website.
Loss Prevention Synopsis:
When an old-school bar owner and his unruly daughter get caught up in a cat-and-mouse game of corporate espionage, it will take brains, brawn and help from the lesser of two evils to make it out alive.
Credits:
Directed by Matt Niehoff & Brian Cunningham. Written by Brian Cunningham, Matt Niehoff, and Nic Brown. Produced by Nic Brown. Starring Abisha Uhl, Lauren Virginia Albert and John Wells with Al Snow and Vernon Wells