| Back Story Screens in Milan |
Writer-Director Jeremy Dylan Lanni had a fantastic experience screening our short comedy Back Story for festival crowds in Italy.
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Founded by world-renowned actor Rutger Hauer (Blade Runner, The Hitcher), the "I've Seen Films Festival" provided a wonderful platform for us to share our film with international audiences. Watch it here


Absolute Truth Reading a Success!

The staged reading of Jeremy Dylan Lanni’s screenplay “Absolute Truth” was a resounding success! Legendary actor Powers Boothe joined Ted Raimi, Jo D. Jonz, Parisse Boothe, Bruce French, Suzanne Keilly, Kevin McCorkle, and Clifford Morts for what turned out to be a fantastic evening. "Absolute Truth" is an old school political thriller in the tradition of paranoid classics like "Three Days of the Condor" and "The Parallax View."
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"Heal Thyself" with Eric Roberts |

Noble Savage Productions is thrilled to announce that we have wrapped our latest short film "Heal Thyself," a sick little satire starring Academy Award nominee Eric Roberts as a morally challenged doctor thriving in America’s profit-driven health care system. Roberts’ hilarious turn as the cynical Dr. Cash is complimented by stellar performances from Edie McClurg, Peter Jason, Sarah Glendening, Cory Scarborough and Gabriela Fernandez-Coffey. “Heal Thyself” will be completed soon, so stay tuned!
Reading Used Books in Hollywood

The staged reading of Jeremy Dylan Lanni's comic screenplay "Used Books" was a resounding success! Legendary actor Powers Boothe joined Noble Savage regulars Larry Cedar, Peter Jason, Matt Winston, Keith Stevenson and Scott Jackson in what turned out to be an evening filled with laughs and poignant moments. Edie McClurg added her particular brand of quirky humor to a wide variety of oddball characters and Ben Begley, Parisse Boothe, Gabby Fernandez-Coffey, Bruce French and Clifford Morts delivered brilliant performances, ensuring that a fantastic time was had by all.
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"Reuben" Screens at LA County Museum of Art
"A Reuben By Any Other Name" won Best Comedy in Ovation Television's Film Contest and, as a result, we had an opportunity to screen at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

“A Reuben By Any Other Name” takes a humorous look at the differences between Orthodox and Reform Judaism in terms of the Reuben sandwich.

Great performances are provided by a cast of familiar faces from film and television - Paul Ben-Victor (In Plain Sight, Entourage), Larry Cedar (The Crazies, Deadwood), Alanna Ubach (Hung, Legally Blonde), Matt Winston (John from Cincinnati, Little Miss Sunshine), Anita Barone (The War at Home, Daddio), Jasmine Anthony (Stephen King's 1408, Commander in Chief), and Pamela Cedar.
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