Alexander Wellington: Live To Tell from Virage Films
By: FSWL team
Published:
2004-09-06
LIVE TO TELL, a non-profit production created solely to entertain Internet audiences, is the first Alexander Wellington film from FSWL reader Perrin Spychala in America.
Synopsis:
British Secret Agent Alexander Wellington (
Perrin Spychala) must discover why a Russian Nuclear Weapons expert is keeping company with a suspected terrorist financier.
Done as college film project. Actually shot on VHS.
Five more films followed, all shot primarily in and around St. Cloud, MN. Perrin Spychala served as writer, directer, producer, editor, prop builder - and Wellington. Joke filled film intended as affectionette homage to the James Bond films. Story involves stolen stealth missle plans. Favorite gag: skiing away on two halfs of a case.
Other films in Perrin Spychala's Alexander Wellington film series:
>Nothing Is Forever (1995)
>Another Tomorrow (1998) with famed comedian
Mitch Hedberg in one of the roles
>In The Service Of The Crown (2001)
>Smiles Aren't For Heroes (2006)
>For Those Who Dared Before (2010) with FSWL founder
Anders Frejdh in a small role
About the filmmaker:
Perrin Spychala works as a videographer and local TV commercial producer. He also writes and performs stand-up comedy and assists
The Ian Fleming Foundation with the restoration screen used James Bond vehicles and props. He lives in St. Cloud, Minnesota and can be reached at perrinspychala(a)hotmail.com. For a full press-kit about Perrin's work and skills,
click here.
Read an interview with Perrin Spychala from 2003:
www.mi6-hq.com/sections/articles/fanfilm_wellington.php3?t=&s=movies&id=0275
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