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Bryan talks about Last Chance:
About ten years ago, in an effort to find something unique for my wife Robin's birthday, I started writing screenplays. Last Chance was my first. It was a great discovery to me. I really enjoyed it, and it was the perfect creative outlet to do in-between acting jobs.
After presenting her with the gift-she was thrilled by the way-she calmly asked when we were going to make the movie...What?! I didn't realize it at the time, but she was right. A screenplay is really not a finished product until it's made into a film. So, after the feeling of wishing I had the talent to write a novel subsided, I went to work on making my own film. Now, I've been an actor for twenty-five years, but producing a movie? That's a whole new arena. I found out quickly how hard it is and longed to be just an actor again. In any regard, I have a new appreciation for all the producers I've worked with over the years.
Well, as it is with most things, we tend to forget the hardships and remember only the fun in the past. Thankfully, that's how I fondly recall our experiences in the desert shooting Last Chance. It was literally made with our blood, sweat, and tears, but mostly a labor of love by a lot of hard working people doing me a favor. I will be forever grateful. I hope you'll check out Last Chance.
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