NakedSword, BelAmi Rolling Out 'Dirty Rascals' in November

SAN FRANCISCO  — NakedSword unveiled today the movie website for its upcoming feature, “Dirty Rascals.” 

Shot on location in Prague and throughout the Czech Republic earlier this summer in association with BelAmi, “Dirty Rascals stars Connor Maguire, Tommy Defendi, Dato Foland, Darius Ferdynand, in addition to BelAmi's Gino Mosca, Phillipe Gaudin, Brian Jovovich, Rick Lautner, Marcel Gassion and Tim Campbell.

The film is set to debut on NakedSword.com on Nov. 3 and will be rolled out throughout the month and into December. 

Fans will be able to check out best buddies Connor Maguire and Tommy Defendi flee their boring hometown in rural Ohio and set off for the summer to explore Europe.

With just the clothes on their back and practically no money, they find themselves in Prague where they realize they're going to have to survive on their good looks, charm and, when necessary, their hefty packages.

A stolen wallet, a dead Countess, a stuffed cat, family jewels and a castle staffed with stunning European men (including top BelAmi stars) all leave Maguire and Defendi wondering, "Just who really are the ‘Dirty Rascals?’"

NakedSword CEO Tim Valenti said of the movie, "This is not only going to go down as one of the best NakedSword Original's to date, but it was also a blast to make. I love my NakedSword team and BelAmi for helping to create such a special project."

Throughout the month leading up to the title's premiere, NakedSword will release more preview clips, behind-the-scenes clips, photos and trailers from the film.

Until then, fans can check out DirtyRascalsthemovie.com for cast photos and bios, clips from the movie, wallpaper, a “Dirty Rascals game and more.

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