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EXCLUSIVE: NEW FILM TITLE // 01.04.2003
The new Last ATAK Pictures film can now be revealed as being called 'Morocco Dave: the Musical' starring Darren McAree as the title character and Roxane Donaldson as Trisha Jingles his love interest. The film is Produced and Directed by Andrew Davidson and Executive Produced by Angie Dean, Kim Hanson, Katherine Reeve, Tom Reynolds and Angela Slade.

'Morocco Dave: The Musical' tells the story of Dave Harvey, an antique train collector from London, England who is dragged into a deep plot of espionage and romance after one of his antique trains is stolen by Baron Halberd (played by Tim Malpass). One exciting action scene takes place in Prague and has many explosions before Dave returns to London, England.

This is the most ambitious project that the team at Last ATAK Pictures have ever undertaken and this is the reason that so little that has been made public about the story. The music has been especially written for the project by Dicko El Chin a Mexican living and working in Stoke-on-Trent. Unfortunately Señor El Chin is unable to comment on his involvement as he is still learning English.

'Morocco Dave: The Musical' features the following hit numbers, 'Stoke That Engine, Motherfucker', 'Three Puffs (To Paradise)' the erotically charged 'Is That a Locomotive in Your Pocket...?' and the number one dance smash 'Lady Justice Smackdown.'

The choreography is under the direction of Percy Fluffy, renowned gymnast and alcoholic. 'This is a wonderful, wonderful story,' flutters Percy, 'A beautiful story of love and boys. I just love to see those boys dance and jiggle. Oooh.' Percy has been working for four or five days solid to bring Darren McAree up to scratch to authentically portray a dancing antique train collector from London, England and Percy thinks he's almost there, 'One or two more hours and I might just beat it out of him.'

Despite recent set backs with the production, the crew believe that they can still get the production finished on time and under budget. 'Prague was a bit expensive, but you can't have an action film without your prerequisite set piece in Prague.' says Director Davidson via satellite phone, 'I've never been more proud of anything in my life. This film will change the way people make films forever.'

The locations the film uses are: Prague, Cheddleton, Paris and Florida.
 
 
 
 
 

 

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