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    Last weekend Independent British action film ‘Ten Dead Men’ entered it’s final stages of principle photography and to celebrate they shot their most expensive sequence yet… blowing up an old air traffic control tower in Bovingdon, near Hemel.
    And to celebrate they have published brand new behind the scenes videos online at http://www.tenmdeadmen.co.uk.
    The event was watched by the BBC, who were filming for the BBC Film Network. ‘Ten Dead Men’ caused a stir at Cannes when it was picked up for sale by highly respected US sale agents IFM and is set to be one of the most explosive and high profile UK action films ever produced!
    About the film: Betrayed repaying an old blood debt and left to die in the uncaring sea, former gun for hire Ryan returns to enact a violent, bloody revenge on the ten men who killed his girlfriend and forced him back into a life he thought he’d left behind years ago. No bad deed goes unpunished. Ten men took his life away. Now Ten Men Will Pay.
    Directed by cult UK action film director Ross Boyask (‘Left For Dead’, ‘Pure Vengeance’) and starring a host of the UK’s best acting and stunt talent, ‘Ten Dead Men’ features some of the most action packed, explosive scenes ever produced for an independent British film.
    Starring Brendan Carr (‘The Purifiers’, ‘Band Of Brothers’, ‘Rise Of The Foot Soldier’), Terry Stone (‘Rise Of The Foot Soldier’, ‘Rollin’ With The Nines’) and John Rackham (‘Left For Dead’, ‘Bloodmyth’), with special appearances by Lee Latchford-Evans (International Pop Phenomenon ‘STEPS’, ‘Cash And Curry’), Pooja Shah (‘Eastenders’, ‘Bend It Like Beckham’) and Silvio Simac (‘DOA: Dead Or Alive’, ‘Undisputed 2’,’Unleashed’) . The film also features stunts and action by leading UK based choreographers and stunt men with credits on ’28 Days Later’, ‘Casino Royale’, ‘Harry Potter’, ‘The Da Vinci Code’, ‘UltraViolet’ and more.
    Expected to be released in the UK in 2008, ‘Ten Dead Men’ is the follow up to the hugely popular cult feature ‘Left For Dead’, the UK’s first grindhouse martial arts action film.
    For more information on ‘Ten Dead Men’ or to see the trailer check out http://www.tendeadmen.co.uk or http://www.myspace.com/tendeadmen
    For more information on ‘Left For Dead’ check out http://www.left4dead.co.uk

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