A man local to Project DeadPost HQ, Chee Keong Cheung has finished filming his latest flick called Redcon-1.
If you look very closely and don’t blink you might spot me in the film.
Here is the press release…
Principal Photography Wraps On Horror Action Thriller REDCON-1
Directed by:
CHEE KEONG CHEUNG
Executive Produced by
CARLOS GALLARDO (El Mariachi, Desperado, Once Upon A Time In Mexico )
and
KEVIN EASTMAN (co-creator of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles )
REDCON-1 will be at AFM with Filmmakers in attendance
“Some years ago I wondered what would happen if zombies could retain some of their previous life
skills… What if they were combat based? And how would a small troop of soldiers survive being sent
into the heart of a seething mass of the undead, who don’t just bite… they fight back too.”
With that notion began the journey by British-Chinese director Chee Keong Cheung to realise REDCON-1 –
a unique fusion of action, zombie horror and war, with the added element of mixed martial arts, which
has just wrapped a ten week shoot across the UK, with over 1500 extras and a mass of military hardware.
In REDCON-1, Eight Special Forces soldiers are sent on a suicide mission into the zombie-infested remains
of the UK, to find a scientist who may hold the key to ending the viral outbreak that has turned the
population into flesh-eating undead.
Chee’s central idea attracted the attention of Carlos Gallardo, producer of the acclaimed El Mariachi,
Desperado and Once Upon a Time in Mexico trilogy, and Kevin Eastman, co-creator of Teenage Mutant
Ninja Turtles, who came on board as executive producers on REDCON-1.
“Carlos and Kevin have built huge followings for their creativity because they respect their fanbases, and I
found enormous inspiration from them both, as I sought solutions as to how I could create an action
horror epic that rewards fan commitment with everything we can get for them on screen,” explains Chee.
Chee also knew that there was a well of talent and goodwill across the UK, that could help him realise his
vision. “Lancaster, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Manchester, Rugby and London all feature, along with two
prisons, an aerodrome, a church, supermarkets, the Barras in Glasgow, Tower Bridge in London and many
amazing abandoned locations and council estates.” It was those estates where Chee found, to his
gratitude, a lot of support as he witnessed communities coming together to get involved, and in turn grow
the very nature of the scenes taking place and thus the size of the movie.
Exec producer Carlos Gallardo believes that he hasn’t seen organic filmmaking like this since he produced
with Robert Rodriguez on El Mariachi – a ground-breaking movie that turned independent filmmaking on
its head. “Every once in awhile a revolutionary talent comes along that changes everything. You’re
fortunate if you get to work with one of those in your career. I got lucky twice.”
Chee, along with producer Ioanna Karavela and Mark Strange,
needed not only the help of many willing people who got
together in front and behind camera (director of photography is
Lorenzo Levrini) to help, but also those who have access to
heavy duty stuff! Like 15 tanks, an armoury to match, plus
police cars, ambulances, troop carriers, helicopters,
speedboats, munitions, weaponry and explosives.
Into that volatile mix he had to have skilled enough stunt and
fight performers to pull off balls-to-the-wall fight action, an
enormous amount of fake blood and make-up, and a truly
hardy team of actors, including Oris Erhuero (The Cursed Ones);
Akira Koieyama (Streetfighter: Assassin’s Fist); former
WWE/TNA wrestler Katarina Leigh Waters; Mark Strange (Stan
Lee’s Lucky Man); as well as Executive Producer Carlos Gallardo himself.
Currently in post production, REDCON-1 is being cut by the acclaimed editor of Stanley Kubrick’s Full
Metal Jacket, Martin Hunter, whose feature credits also include Underworld, Event Horizon, Chronicles of
Riddick and Mortal Kombat.
As he completes the movie, Chee is now keen to turn to horror and action fans, to engage and involve
them just as the public did around the UK during the filming. “We’ve got a lot of stories to share, assets to
review, and decisions to make on how to shape all the footage. I’ve always known one thing – the fans
who pay to see films, collect them and give so much time to share opinions, are the ones I want to reach.
If they’re happy then maybe this movie can break out – and we can realise some of our other ideas of
turning this into the first part of a trilogy with graphic novels and more.”
International sales, excluding North America, will be handled by Epic Pictures Group (Turbo Kid,
Jeruzalem, Tales of Halloween, Nina Forever). Patrick Ewald and Shaked Berenson both join as Executive
Producers alongside Rob Weston (Dark Places, Antibirth). Epic Pictures and director Chee Keong Cheung
will be attending the upcoming American Film Market in Santa Monica from 2nd – 9th November.