Actor Kevin Interdonato Joins John Fallon’s Horror-Thriller, “BRAEK”!

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L to R: Kevin Interdonato (Bad Frank, Dirty Dead Con Men) and “Arrowinthehead.com” founder John Fallon (The Shelter, American Muscle) set to make horror-thriller BRAEK

Kevin Interdonato, the star of the recent indie hits Bad Frank and Dirty Dead Con Men will star in the horror/thriller Braek produced by Robert Dujmusic and Nicole Wendeborn at Reingeist Productions (Death Count, Bridge of the Doomed). Kevin and “Arrowinthehead.com” founder John Fallon (The Shelter, American Muscle) wrote the screenplay. John Fallon will also direct the picture.

The film, which is about “a family that sees their weekend getaway turned upside down when a mysterious stranger knocks on their door”, is slated to go into production in Germany late this year.

The actor has been written into Season 2 of Showtime’s successful crime/drama series City On A Hill.

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John Fallon is a Canadian actor and filmmaker known for directing “The Shelter” and “The Red Hours”. John is the founder of Arrowinthehead.com. He teams up with Kevin Interdonato for BRAEK

Kevin will play the role of Tony Suferin; a fiery, hard-nosed cop from Boston in the early ’90s. It is said that Suferin is a controversial figure in this season’s storyline.

City on a Hill season two also stars Kevin Bacon, Aldis Hodge, Lauren E. Banks, Mark O’Brien, and Amanda Clayton. It will air on Showtime at 10 p.m. on Sunday, March 28, 2021.

Kevin was also recently signed on and repped by Eric Kind of Brave Artists Management.

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Kevin Interdonato is the star of the recent indie hits ‘Bad Frank’ and ‘Dirty Dead Con Men’.

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