American Movie Makers Want to have tea in London
Jennifer Alston | 05.08.2005 07:14 | Globalisation | London
Elizabeth Croydon, Comic American Actress, and Jay Buckley put their money where their mouth was on Fair Trade issues and made a movie. Now, with unexpected accolades, the movie makers seekout London Audiences. Senator Rick Santorum said seeing this movie "Will not be on my list of top ten things to do".... Washington Interns Gone Bad is the no to low budget brain child of Buckley and Croydon.....
"We made the movie for under forty thousand on an 8mm camera and edited on tiny computers.... I can't believe we are going places...!" Says Producer and Star Elizabeth Croydon.
The Comic actress has since been featured on America's Tonight SHow, Last Comic Standing ,and a couple TV shows for National Lampoon where she was Damed a "Master Debater" . "it's our dream to bring this flic to London. Especially now. We survived the sniper. We survived the Anthrax. We survived 911-- We are not afraid. Washington D.C. is our home. D.C. stands for Duck and Cover." And that is exactly what she and Buckley have done. The young filmmakers have avoided many pitfalls that stand in Filmmakers way as obstacles. "We have something to say on the Fair Trade policies our country wants to carry out. We can't let a little thing like failure get in our way."
If you know of a place where Washington Interns Gone Bad can be shown in the London Area, please contact us. We will be looking to travel to London Sept. Oct. of this year. May the Shwartz be with you.
The Comic actress has since been featured on America's Tonight SHow, Last Comic Standing ,and a couple TV shows for National Lampoon where she was Damed a "Master Debater" . "it's our dream to bring this flic to London. Especially now. We survived the sniper. We survived the Anthrax. We survived 911-- We are not afraid. Washington D.C. is our home. D.C. stands for Duck and Cover." And that is exactly what she and Buckley have done. The young filmmakers have avoided many pitfalls that stand in Filmmakers way as obstacles. "We have something to say on the Fair Trade policies our country wants to carry out. We can't let a little thing like failure get in our way."
If you know of a place where Washington Interns Gone Bad can be shown in the London Area, please contact us. We will be looking to travel to London Sept. Oct. of this year. May the Shwartz be with you.
Jennifer Alston
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Homepage:
http://www.washingtoninternsgonebad.com