Rob Williams has become a bit of a one-man gay-themed film industry, having made the likes of Three Day Weekend, Make The Yuletide Gay, Role/Play and The Men Next Door. Now he’s announced his seventh movie, which will be as LGBT-friendly as his earlier movies, as he’s planning a gay murder mystery, which is currently going by the title Out To Kill.
A press release from Williams company, Guest House Films (which he co-founded with Rodney Johnson in 2005), says, ‘Out To Kill is an intricate and witty “whodunit” murder mystery centered around a group of gay men living in a Florida loft complex. When one of their own is found dead in the building’s central courtyard, his neighbors enlist the help of Jim Noble, the resident private eye, to track down the killer. With its surprise ending and tropical location, the film offers a sexy, gay twist to the traditional murder mystery.’
The current plan is to start shooting in November in in Tampa, Florida. It’s a bit of a change for Guest House, who’ve made all the rest of their movies in Southern California.
“The people of Tampa and St. Petersburg have always been extremely supportive of our films, and have often offered to help if we ever decided to shoot a film in the area,” said Williams. “So I returned to Florida earlier this year, found some great locations, and then wrote the script with Tampa in mind.”
In order to help raise funds for Out To Kill, Guest House Films has launched a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo. The campaign includes unique rewards such as the opportunity to name characters in the movie, pieces of original artwork that will be used in the film, and even a VIP Las Vegas experience with the Guest House Films founders. To learn more about the crowdfunding campaign, visit http://igg.me/at/outtokill/x/14878.
Take a look below for Williams Indiegogo video message.
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