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Here you can find out more about Jason's previous and upcoming
movie projects.
Jason has starred in Cake - A Wedding Story and will be
acting in the upcoming Death Walks The Streets as well as being an associate producer for the movie. He also helped
produce The Plight of Clownana.
DEATH WALKS THE STREETS

Death Walks The Streets is a planned Trilogy of feature films
which has been in production since 2004.
However all signs point to a 2008 production start on the first
feature film.
For all information on these films please click on the picture
above for a direct link to DWTS main webpage or visit their myspace page
Jason stars as:
Francis 'Junior' Savini
The younger brother of New Marshall IBVM Boss Dominick
Savini, Junior is known to have a quick temper and an itchy trigger finger. The youngest member of his family to
receive an Ivy League Education, he often feels that he should be running things instead of his older brother.
Known affiliates: Billy and Two Times.
check out the myspace page for Junior
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The Plight of Clownana

The Plight of Clownana is a short film written and Directed by Chris
Dowling
Plot:- Ishamel is the Clownana, a dancing half-clown, half-banana
store mascot. Life is great until the nearby porn store gets its own mascot and Ishamel is left wondering what his life is
all about and there is a not-to-be-missed dance-off.
For more information on this film then please click on the picture
above to a direct link to Clownana's myspace page
Or for further information check out their imdb page
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CAKE - A Wedding Story

Cake: A Wedding Story is a comedy film
directed by Will Wallace.
Plot:- When two star-crossed lovers, set on eloping,
are forced into having a big wedding, the bride develops a plan of her own. Unfortunately, the groom is not privy to the plan.
Meanwhile, family and friends start to take sides at a reception for a wedding that never took place.
Jason stars in the film as Brett.
For more information on this film, click on the picture above to go
directly to their myspace page.
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