Rascal Wraps 'Wrong Side of the Tracks'

WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. -- Chi Chi LaRue has wrapped production on what is possibly the divine directrix's most ambitious project to date, the first two-part film for her own company, Rascal Video, "Wrong Side of the Tracks." The movie stars Rascal exclusive Jahnny Hazzard in his first starring role since the multi-award winning chart topper, "Bolt."

From the reactions of everyone involved in the lavish production, from the director and cast to the crew members, all involved believe it will be one of Rascal's finest productions to date. The concept and script from LaRue and fellow Channel 1 Releasing director Doug Jeffries is one that they both feel will make a significant impact on the gay adult industry.

"[With 'Wrong Side of the Tracks,'] I've taken myself to places that I, as a director, have never explored before," says LaRue. "I can't wait to see the reaction when it finally is released. I am so proud of the cast and crew and all the work they have done up to this point. I think they all feel that they are working on something that is going to be remembered for a long time."

The movie centers around Hazzard's character, a punk who tries desperately to break away from the wrong side of town only to find a series of pitfalls along the way before falling for the man who saves him and who happens to already have a boyfriend. He soon finds the circumstances are romantic, but the repercussions are as dramatic as his life on the streets.

Along with Hazzard, "Wrong Side of the Tracks" all-star cast includes Rascal exclusives Luca Dicorso, Theo Blake, Tommy Ritter, Eddie Stone and introduces new exclusives Luke Strong and Tyler Riggz, as well as All Worlds Video exclusives Chad Savage and Kevin Brown. Also featured are pornstars Trevor Knight, Marcus Iron, Benjamin Bradley and Pete Ross.

Rascal has already released a teaser for "Wrong Side of the Tracks," just days after having wrapped the shoot. The hardcore sneak peak can be viewed at: mms://cclrwmv1.cclr.net/trailers/wrongsideofthetrackshardcore.wmv

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