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In order to increase awareness of our company, and to raise funds, in cooperation with the Carolina Film Factory(a 501c3 non-profit), we are giving away, absolutely FREE, our new short film entitled "Trenchcoat", a comic film noir.

 

 

 

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Hobo Productions LLC is an independent film production company located in South Carolina. Our production company is dedicated to bringing quality film projects to the screen. Here at Hobo, we strive to utilize local production crews and actors in all of our productions.

Independent filmmaking is by its very nature a low budget process. With no big “Hollywood” studios financing our films, we have to “make do” with the funds we can develop. Hence the name of our company, Hobo Productions. We make do, get by, but always get ahead!

 

Carla Knight is a beautiful girl from a small rural town. After moving to the big city to attend college, Carla out of necessity to pay her tuition, becomes a nightclub stripper to put herself through school. One night after leaving the club, she is raped. Carla gets her revenge on the rapist by killing him, which impresses her employer. The strip club owner tells his mob boss about Carla, who then approaches her about becoming a professional assassin. Accepting her new vocation, Carla soon begins to use her body to seduce her targets before she kills them. She is so successful that law enforcement becomes desperate to catch her. Betrayed by her mob employers, the FBI tracks her down and mistakenly kill Carla’s lesbian lover.

Carla goes berserk, wrecking vengeance on the FBI and the mob that betrayed her.

We are currently in post-production on this feature film project. The scheduled release date is sometime in December, 2008.

Ater having her police officer father murdered just five years earlier, Abby Dalton’s mother Sarah is brutally raped and murdered. Abby is shocked when the courts release the prime suspects, three brothers, Zack, “T-Bone”, and Ike Shealy, of her mother’s murder due to a technicality. After their release, Abby and her sister Katie are harassed and threatened by the three brothers. Abby decides that she has no option but to proceed with her own plans for justice, as the system has once again failed to protect the innocent and the victims. Abby turns for help to an Army Special Forces Vietnam vet, Ed Gleason. Ed and his martial arts expert friend, American Indian “T.J” Caulder, teach her how to handle a gun and fight using martial arts. In the course of carrying out her plans of revenge against the three brothers, Abby makes a terrible discovery about the mystery of her father’s death.

We are currently in post-production on this feature film project. The scheduled release date is sometime in December 2008

 

 

A resentful teenage girl, Regan Ryan, is made to go to live with her irritable grandmother, Maggie Sinclair, after Regan’s parents are killed in a car accident. Maggie has been estranged from Regan’s mother, Lindsay, ever since Lindsay’s father died in an accident. When her husband died, Maggie became a recluse and gave up her burgeoning career as an artist. Maggie blamed Lindsay for her father’s death, and now, forced to accept her grandchild into her life, Maggie directs her anger towards Regan. In return, Regan is surly towards Maggie. Initially they do not get along very well, but because of their time together, Maggie comes to love her granddaughter, realizing that Regan must know the truth about her mother, why they became estranged.

We are currently filming the final scenes for Forgiving Maggie and editing. The scheduled release date is Summer 2009.

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