Harris plans self-distribution of horror feature

MARK HARRIS of 1555 Filmworks has wrapped production on his music horror/thriller feature “Holla If You Hear Me.” The picture shot for three weeks entirely at night.

“Holla” is the story of a group of rappers and R&B singers lured inside a studio and picked off one by one by a killer bent on stealing their music.

Starring Cyn Dulay (“Night Fangs”), Lorenzo Hunt (“The Forgotten West”), Terrence Mardis, Mel Roberson (“Why Men Cheat”), Shelia Chalakee, Cherokee Princess, David Leonard, rapper Revelation 810, comedian BLT, and Danielle Carter (“My Phamily BBQ”).

Harris is producing with Dulay and co-producer Mark Armstrong (“Chickenhead Bound”). Ricardo Islas of Alpha Studios shot. Gaffer, Don Warden. Harris and Dulay plan to self-distribute the film to major theatrical markets across the U.S.

Harris wrote and directed the romantic comedy “Why Men Cheat,” directed the standup comedy film “Barber Shop Jokes Live in Chicago” (shot and edited by Islas), and wrote Barry Bowles’ L.A.-shot college stepping movie “Show Stoppers,” now in post-production.

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