How "Crime" will save Cleveland?
How "Crime" will save Cleveland? While Real Crime hurts a region and leaves marks that takes years to heal, Fictional Crime creates jobs, strengthens the economy, gives an outlet to vent and tells stories that can bring us together. The TV series "Law & Order" brought over one billion dollars in economic growth to New York City over 20 years. While it has ended, the spin-off "Law & Order: SVU" has just entered its eighteenth season. The series employees, actors, crew and other businesses benefit from the crime series. Emmy winning writer, Cleveland Cinema Czar and founder of Prelude2Cinema, Alex P. Michaels is seeking to bring "Crime" here with his crime/sci-fi series. "Out of Darkness: Cleveland" The series stars Robyn Cohen, known for starring opposite Bill Murray in The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou and opposite Adam Carolla in Road Hard. The series features a crime ridden city named "Cleaveland" and a government who assigns a special task FORCE (Federal Officers Resisting Criminal Elements) to keep the people safe. Prelude2Cinema is seeking art patrons and business sponsors immediately to weave into the story which has a fictional Presidential candidate and will address the real issue of human trafficking. Visit the website for Senator Nicholas J. Ferris and Create Jobs in Cleveland. http://www.makeferrisrun.com Prelude2Cinema is doing a press conference for The Cinema Industry and its new production "Out of Darkness: Cleveland." The event is invitation only. The event is also open to Patron of the Arts. Limited to about 35 persons. Location is in Shaker Heights Saturday February 4, 2017 2pm to 3pm Email alexpmichaels@prelude2cinema.com For details on location and event Include whether you are Press or Patron Sincerely, Alex P. Michaels Cleveland Cinema Czar http://clevelandcinemaczar.com
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