HOLLYWOOD — Director Will Ryder has wrapped principal photography on “Love Emergency” for Adam & Eve Pictures.
The feature movie medical comedy features Tommy Pistol and Riley Steele in the lead roles among a two-dozen strong cast and was shot over five days in various Los Angeles locations including the emergency room of a former hospital.
“This is the big one,” Ryder said. “We wanted to create an engaging story with a fantastic ensemble cast that we peppered with big-time veterans like Brad Armstrong and some of the cutest new starlets.”
In “Love Emergency,” Pistol plays an unemployed panhandling college dropout named Vinny living in his mom and stepdad's basement who is forced to apply for a janitor position at the hospital, but when his friend hacks the computer, he mistakenly gets hired as an emergency room trauma surgeon.
“This is the funniest script I’ve ever read. It’s a fantastic story,” Pistol said. “I’m so happy I get to play this role.”
“You never really know if what you are writing is funny or not,” Ryder revealed. “The mind is a brutal thing as you begin to wonder when you are sitting alone in your office for weeks upon weeks if what you are creating actually works. You think it does but then the mind begins to play tricks on you and pretty soon you are mush.”
Joining Riley Steele and Tommy Pistol are Kenzie Reeves, Nia Nacci, Liv Wild, Savannah Sixx, Sarah Vandella, Misty Stone, Astrid Starr, Sunny Lane, Edyn Blair, Lucky Starr, Bambi Doll, Brad Armstrong, Jake Adams, Chad White, Brad Newman, Brad Sterling, Jack Vegas, James Bartholet, Frank Bukkwyd, Ryan Mclane, Rusty Nails and Deanzy as the paramedic.
“Love Emergency” is set for a September release.
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