ROBERT BRONZI AND MICHAEL PARÉ WRAP NEW WESTERN, BURY ‘EM DEEP

Robert Bronzi (Death Kiss, The Gardener) and Michael Paré (Streets of Fire, Eddie and the Cruisers) have wrapped new western Bury ‘Em Deep in northern California.

In the vein of “Unforgiven meets Hang ‘Em High,” the film concerns a violent gunslinger (Bronzi) who begins seeing visions of Hell and his own mortality and believes his only path for redemption is to donate his hidden, ill-gotten fortune to save a beautiful nun’s orphanage.  However, when he is ambushed, left for dead, and his loot stolen, he sets out on a trail of vengeance, with a determined sheriff (Pare) hot on his trail.

Bury ‘Em Deep also stars Zanna Wyant (Loose Change), Ray D’Ambrosio (Ultra Red), Kevin Karrick (Justified Force), and Gabriella Goldstein (Agent of Solitude).

Michael Fredianelli (A Perfect Hand, Easy Targets) directs from a screenplay by Eric Zaldivar, based on a story by Zaldivar and Mike Malloy.  Producers are Maralynn Adams (First Rites) and Jeff Miller (12 to Midnight).  Executive producers are Miller and Mark L. Lester (Class of 1984, Showdown in Little Tokyo).

“Bronzi loves westerns and is great in them, and with this amazing cast, including Michael Paré, I believe this is a film that action and western fans will enjoy,” says Miller.  “This is the first ‘Halloween-set’ western that I can recall, and we can’t wait to show audiences what that means.”

 Bury ‘Em Deep is a co-production between Millman Productions and Wild Dogs Productions.