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    The 'Blood Bond' Saga (part one)

    I've just begun pre-production on the new film, The Blood Bond. This is actually a project that I conceived at least 10 years ago, and have been working on over the last year and a half.

    Given my unique position as a Western person living in Hong Kong who has worked on films for both Chinese and American film companies, I have long wanted to make a film that combined elements of East and West.

    I suppose it could be argued that I did so on previous ventures I was involved in, such as 'The Medallion' and 'Shanghai', but, with this film, I finally get a train set of my own to play with!

    I am proud and happy to be collaborating with my good friends at Alive Not Dead to bring you exclusive stories, images and footage from the set of this exciting new venture. AnD will be with us every step of the way, and I'm happy to have a few fellow AnDers involved with the project itself!

    So where did the story begin? Years ago, my friend Richard Norton made a film called 'Under the Gun' which was shot on location in Melbourne, Australia. It co-starred American kickboxer Kathy Long, and also my dear step father, Tino Ceberano.

    After he'd completed that project, Richard suggested we collaborate on a second film. I had the idea to make a film about a drunk, dispirited former Australian Special Forces officer who is living by himself in the outback. Out of the blue, the kung fu fighting female bodyguard of a revered religious leader comes to find him. It turns out that the ex-soldier has the same blood type as the girl's dying guru, and she needs him to come with her to provide a transfusion.

    The film followed them across the Australian desert through various adventures. Sadly, we could never get the financing together, and so Richard went on to other things, and I put the concept on the shelf.

    Flash forward a decade or so and my old friend Josie Ho, an actress I've had the pleasure of working with several times, announced that she would start producing films with her husband Conroy Chan. We met and discussed possible projects on which we could collaborate.

    I suggested that she make a film that would pair her with an American lead, and show off her martial art prowess. She and Conroy seemed to like the idea, and so I took the Blood Bond story off the shelf and began working on a new version of the script. I received a lot of help from my then protege Nick Eriksson, who worked on the updated draft.

    In the end, Josie and Conroy decided the film was not for them. Though of course I was disappointed not to work with two such dear friends, I have to thank them for providing the impetus for me to develop the film that I'm making now.

    In terms of cast, I really only had one person in mind to play the (now) American Special forces guy in the new version. This was Michael Biehn, a performer who has been in at least five of the greatest action films ever made (The Terminator, Aliens, The Abyss, The Rock and Tombstone).

    I had previously worked with Michael on a Hong Kong actioner called 'Dragon Squad', aka 'Dragon Heat'. Though that film was a very challenging experience, I developed a great rapport with Michael, as did my then partner in crime, Maggie Q. They had so much fun on the set, we started discussing a film that we might do together. This was before I began discussions with Josie, but I was already considering a reworked 'Blood Bond' with Michael and an Asian female lead.

    Nothing came of it at the time, Michael returned to Hollywood and Maggie, of course, went on to greater things! After Josie pulled out, I was determined to keep Michael as the leading man in Blood Bond, and find a new star to cast opposite him.

    After we found a suitable candidate for the female role, Michael began reworking the script, and I soon realised that he was as passionate about this project as I was. I was delighted when he agreed to make this film his directorial debut, and it seemed we were putting a good team together.

    Unfortunately, the second actress attached to the lead role of Deva also bowed out after a long period of development. I began to wonder if this was to be our fate: to keep searching in vain for the right leading lady, with a mix of innocence, wry humour and butt-kicking martial arts skills!

    As it turned out, we found the right actress at the right time, and began pre-pre-production with renewed vigour.

    (Next blog : The Phoenix rises.)

    P.S : We are still looking for character types (big, burly, bearded, long-haired Asian rebel fighter and biker guys of all nationalities!). Please contact Christine Ip and ip.christine@gmail.com

     

     

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  • carag
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    posted on Wednesday, Oct 21, 2009 7:27AM [Report]
    Seems like things are going great babe,  when do i get there ha ha.  Can't wait :)
  • craigleeson
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    posted on Monday, Oct 19, 2009 2:52PM [Report]
    Good to see it up and running. All the best films take the longest pre-production. Best of luck buddy.
  • bishopdante
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    posted on Friday, Oct 16, 2009 11:20PM [Report]
    I have a biker for you, good mate of mine. He's a real biker, member of some of the most serious bike gangs out there, ones which aren't supposed to exist if you know what I'm sayin'. Ex-WWF wrestler, serious geeza! Skills include how to break legs and pull wheelies on a harley, and he weighs about twice as much as I do. Best security for gigs *ever* and also will DJ slayer all night long if given half the chance. Lovely fellow, he can get you a few hundred bikers if you have the budget, some of whom wear WW1 helmets with spikes on the top while they sleep. Like bonkers hahaha.
  • tinlunlau
    posted on Friday, Oct 16, 2009 10:30PM [Report]
    If Michael Fitzgerald Wong is in this, he'd better come equipped in full SDU gear...and killing hippies...  hahaha...
  • yungyungyu
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    posted on Friday, Oct 16, 2009 5:47PM [Report]
    so many things are boiling under the surface. i think next year, HK would showcase some pretty good show
  • Marilena
    posted on Friday, Oct 16, 2009 4:39PM [Report]
    hello
  • siu lum fighter
    posted on Friday, Oct 16, 2009 12:43PM [Report]
    Well, I've been getting more burly since I moved to LA, but I'm not so sure I can play a biker type (maybe if I grew a beard).

    Good luck!
  • leomonkey
    posted on Friday, Oct 16, 2009 11:57AM [Report]
    good luck with this project. it is so interesting to get an insight into the torturous ins and outs of getting a film made
  • JasonChau
    posted on Thursday, Oct 15, 2009 6:14PM [Report]
    Sounds really good! Look forward to the finished product!

    p.s. thanks for mentioning it was Michael Biehn as I was wondering who he looked like.......I thought it was Joe Pantoliano for a moment! :)
  • GTOXDesign
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    posted on Thursday, Oct 15, 2009 2:29PM [Report]
    Funny how things work out! Good luck with it all!
  • sommer
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    posted on Thursday, Oct 15, 2009 1:31AM [Report]
    Bey, perseverance suits you well. Nothing is ever over until you say it's over.  Michael B is a cool actor.  Good luck on your proj and have a goooood halloween with your kids. hugS
  • kiyoun
    posted on Wednesday, Oct 14, 2009 2:56PM [Report]
    I'm really looking forward to the Blood Bond!
  • rockginger
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    posted on Wednesday, Oct 14, 2009 7:21AM [Report]
    Looking forward to seeing this and reading your posts - Bey you're always out there!!!!  :D
  • SpencerDouglass
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    posted on Wednesday, Oct 14, 2009 12:27AM [Report]
    Bey,

    So proud to see you putting together your very own full feature from top to bottom, the earliest stage to where you are now.

    Can't wait to see it when it goes on screen and looking forward to continuing to read all your updates!

    Great work man!

    Spen
  • pammyng
    posted on Tuesday, Oct 13, 2009 9:55PM [Report]
    i like the title  "Blood Bond" ~ sounds good, looking forward to watch this East meets West film.
  • junichikajioka
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    posted on Tuesday, Oct 13, 2009 6:15PM [Report]
    Great project, keep updating its news for us please! ;-)
  • rottendoubt
     
    posted on Tuesday, Oct 13, 2009 3:08AM [Report]
    we'll be highlighting these blogs very soon!
  • dorinda
    posted on Saturday, Oct 10, 2009 3:52PM [Report]
    wow...will definitely be keeping a close watch on your blogs, to see how this whole thing develops and ultimately being shown on the big screen! ;)
  • Flagday
    posted on Saturday, Oct 10, 2009 7:19AM [Report]
    This is going to fun to follow through your blogs.  I did not realize Michael was in all those iconic actioners.  It is great to see you are working with AnD artists.  You are very readable Bey.
  • xibanyae
    posted on Saturday, Oct 10, 2009 5:01AM [Report]
    good thing is not a real knife! :p  j/k ;)
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