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Release Date:
May 5, 2025
Original Title:
Yelling Thunder
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
W2J1-Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 20
One year after the tragic murder of legendary motorcycle racer Johnny Bugatti, his younger brother Joey Bugatti grabs a briefcase from one of his missions ordered from his boss who runs a mafia in a karaoke bar. Joey is depressed and wants to quit the mafia but feels like he's stuck, until he notices what's in the case. A golden divine light emerges from the case, he questions what in the world is the glowing object inside the case. Joey eventually meets Destiny, due to her knowledge of Johnny Bugatti, he goes on dates with her and tells her about his situation. Meanwhile Destiny has a brother named Viper who also works at the same Karaoke bar as Joey, Destiny figures that out an convinces Joey to quit. Joey gains the balls to quit the mafia, but the boss has one more mission for him. Joey arrives at an office building, but runs into Viper, The boss knew he had the briefcase all along, so he sent Viper to take Joey down. They fight to the death, who will come out on top?
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Co-Producer:
Connor Smith
Colorist:
Matthew Jewell
Director:
Will Johnson
Director of Photography:
Samuel McCullough
Editor:
Will Johnson
First Assistant Camera:
Gabriel Dietrichson
First Assistant Director:
Luke Lytikainen
Gaffer:
Dylan Tran
Grip Production Assistant:
Knox Houston
Joshua Schmitz
Producer:
Will Johnson
Script Supervisor:
Dalton Meador
Second Assistant Camera:
Jonathan Haynie
Stunt Coordinator:
Will Johnson
Connor Smith
Stunt Double:
Will Johnson
VFX Artist:
Will Johnson
VFX Editor:
Ben Hosler
Writer:
Will Johnson
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