Rough Hustle
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Published on: August 05, 2009Rough Hustle has expanded its network onto Facebook! Feel free to "become a fan" of the page and explore the updates we have made on that page in addition to the one on MovieSet! There is always more Hustle to learn about...
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"Rough Hustle" Catfight!
Published on: July 29, 2009MovieSet wants you to take a look at the upcoming indie action flick, “Rough Hustle“. Its about a casino hustler trying to make ends meet in downtown Los Angeles, while juggling his professional life and personal life.
We could sit here and tell you about it but we have a bunch of exclusive videosabout the movie. From Cast and Crew interviews to behind the scenes footage to the new trailer, we’ve got it all. So make sure and check out the ‘Rough Hustle’ video section.
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Hollywood Comes to Mesquite Again
Published on: July 21, 2009Fresh off the triumphant premiere of the movie “The Flyboys” which was partially filmed in Mesquite, the bright lights and cameras of Hollywood are again rolling in Nevada’s “Diamond in the Desert.”
Production crews and actors have taken over a portion of the CasaBlanca casino this week to film part of the movie “Rough Hustle.”
The movie could be called “Ocean’s Half Dozen,” a grittier flick about a group of friends who attempt to beat a downtown Las Vegas casino.
The film revolves around “Dean,” played by Matt Bushell, who is trying to get his life in order by coming to the one city where so many other lives come undone. Dean puts together a team of hard working guys in order to take on the casino. With this independent movie still in production, many of the plot details are still in flux. However, the project is coming together extremely well, according to Executive Producer Brendan Davis. “It’s been fantastic, better than we expected,” Davis said of the Mesquite shoot, in between takes on Tuesday. “Until you get to a place, you just don’t know. We’re really pinching ourselves at how well it’s going.” Davis explained that he and writer/director Delaney Dragon specifically chose Mesquite because the casinos have “much more of the old Vegas feel.”
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