Scene of the Week: Perps
This week’s Scene of the Week will be something different than the norm as we shine the spotlight on Perps, a brand new short film that debuted on YouTube this past week starring action legend Lou Ferrigno (The Incredible Hulk) and martial artist Tamas Nadas (Fierce Target).
You can check out Perps and read the official press release below…
Out on YouTube this week is the hilarious short film PERPS, starring action star legend Lou Ferrigno (INSTANT DEATH, THE INCREDIBLE HULK) and martial artist Tamas Nadas (MILLENNIUM BUGS).
Before launching on YouTube, Alejandro Montoya Marin’s latest film PERPS, starring the Hungarian born Tamas Nadas, Lou Ferrigno, John Kaler and Kenneth McGlothin, debuted at the Santa Fe Film Festival on February 16th, 2020 and won the best New Mexico film award.
The ten-minute short is an unexpected tale of revenge garnished with fantastic humor. When two friends – Tamas and John – are ready to smoke some pot and relax, they are interrupted by a heartbroken and out of control police officer on a mission for revenge on his ex. Once caught for smoking marijuana, the two perpetrators must convince the cop and his partner not to arrest them. John offers a strange deal to the officer: Tamas, who has a black belt in karate, says he can “take care of” Maria’s new boyfriend … but nothing is that easy.
PERPS was released at the right time. Now with COVID-19 keeping everyone locked in, people need a tasty laugh, and it worked. Among the many highlights is a cheerful montage that makes the viewer laugh and fall off the chair. Movie and TV screen legend Lou Ferrigno takes the film to an even higher level.
Film making is a team sport, and in this case, PERPS is clearly a winner. The film was also invited to the Dances with Films Film Festival, formerly known as the Los Angeles Film Festival, and one of the most famous film festivals in the United States. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, film festivals were canceled and had to postpone their events indefinitely. For this reason, PERPS will not be screened in Los Angeles either.