A modern-day comedy and murder mystery inspired by the many classic Hollywood comedies of the 1930s. Essentially, the movie invokes the sparkling, witty spirit of these films and recreates it in an upscale, modern-day, gay setting. The two primary characters are a very wealthy, attractive, gay couple, one older, the other younger who have returned to New York City in order to get married. However, they end up embarking on a crime-solving adventure.
Sophia Hapgood is thrust into a horrifying world after her brother James brings her into a fatal situation. He passes a demon to her that she must spread to others within 6 days or else they both die. Sophia must make a choice to save her brother or find a way to end the curse.
Born and raised in San Diego, CA, Clifton Dunn started his pursuit of the arts in high school when he heard his uncle's laughter from the audience and was instantly hooked. He attended Boston University where he received his BFA in Acting, along with a stint with the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts (LAMDA). Straight out of college, Clifton booked productions Macbeth and Richard II. His focus shifted to film and television as he began booking more on-screen work. Some of his recent credits include Ways and Means (CBS), Almost Family (FOX), Difficult People (Hulu), The Detour (TBS), as well as the films Terrifier on Netflix and The Paper Store on Amazon. When Clifton isn't busy on set, he spends his time surfing (even through the winter) in NYC, writing screenplays, and hanging with his cat Jack.