Scott Glenn may have checked out from “The White Lotus”, but he is still dragged by another murder mystery. The actor returns to his real veteran roots for indie ”Eugene Marine“Directed by” Dixieland “film creator Hank Bedford.
Glenn stars in film Like Eugene “Gene” Lee Grady, which has become a return since his wife’s death. But when he starts to become friends with a new neighbor (Shioli Kutsuna) and starts flirting with a potential love interest (Annette O’Toole), secrets from his past will come to light. Jim Gaffigan stars too. The log line reads: “A former marine struggles to keep his life from revealing when his son tries to force him out of his long -standing family home and a series of horrible murders start to focus on the people around him.”
Glenn, iconic star Which also recently appeared in the series “Bad Monkey”, spent three years in the US Marine Corps. The role of the gene fit perfectly, so much that the actor even made his own stunts.
“I remember a few days that went on the set – one of the parts of the set decoration is my life,” Glenn told Amount. “(My real wife) Carol and I are the wedding pictures. But there is a shot of me that I think was taken after I came out of Parris Island, where every navy goes through something called it, or infantry education regiments. I would look at that thing in the morning and thought,” I look like I am 12 years in the picture. “But if someone had told me when that picture was taken, it would be set on a movie – forget to play the lead, but that I would act at all, I would tell them that they were out of their fucking mind.
The 85-year-old actor added that “Eugene the Marine” Helmer Bedford “let me do quite a lot what I wanted with the character” and make the gene.
Bedford told Indiewire that the film, which was taken into 16 mm, is a “love letter to the worn VHS bands from my childhood.” Bedford said: “It is a handmade horror film with humor and heart. Centered around an aging former navy whose regimated life begins to crack, it mixes elements of different genres from the 70s and” 80s, resulting in a vintage delivery. Aki and Hajime Kawauchi.
“Eugene the Marine” will be distributed himself at the end of 2025. Check out the teaser, an indieview exclusive, below.