Harry Sparks’ upcoming slasher film adds more potential “victims” to the cast.
James Bartholet is a well-known actor with an extensive career in the adult entertainment industry. With his unique talent and versatile performances, Bartholet has become a recognized figure in both mainstream and adult films. His addition to the cast of Scissors brings a wealth of experience and depth to the project.
“We are delighted to welcome James Bartholet to the cast of Scissors,” said director Harry Sparks. “His presence and expertise will elevate the film to new heights. We are fortunate to have such a seasoned professional on board.”
Joining Bartholet is the award-winning starlet Holly Hendrix. Known for her exceptional performances and captivating screen presence, Hendrix has garnered numerous accolades throughout her career. Her contributions to Scissors are expected to showcase her range and solidify her status as one of the industry’s brightest stars.
“We are honored to have Holly Hendrix as part of our talented cast,” expressed Sparks. “Her exceptional acting abilities and undeniable charisma will undoubtedly intrigue audiences.”
Scissors is a crowdfunded slasher horror film that aims to deliver a thrilling and unforgettable experience. The movie’s Indiegogo campaign will raise the necessary funds for its production. Principal photography is scheduled to commence in August 2023, with a post-production timeline set to bring the film to completion.
The stellar cast of Scissors includes Jill Kassidy, Tommy Pistol, Isiah Maxwell, Avery Jane, Lacey Jane, Shawn Alff, Alex Coal, Blake Blossom, James Bartholet, and Holly Hendrix. The movie is produced by Sparks Entertainment.
Will James Bartholet and Holly Hendrix survive Scissors? Back the campaign on Indiegogo to find out!
ABOUT HARRY SPARKS:
Harry Sparks developed his craft by studying film and video production at Florida Metropolitan University, International Academy of Design and Technology-Orlando, Academy of Art University in San Francisco, and UCLA Extension. His short film “A Night to Dismember” debuted in 2006 on IFC’s Media Lab Uploaded and was followed up with multiple shorts. His short about global warming, “Shenandoah,” received a 2007 Broadband Emmy Award. His first two erotic horror features, “All Hallows’ Eve” and “Rotkappchen: The Blood of Red Riding Hood,” also received critical acclaim. His most recent features include the sci-fi thriller “Maid to Kill and the UFO conspiracy drama “The Seventh Kind.”
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