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EL DORADO HILLS, Calif. - Californer -- In 2021, Jon Robert Quinn's JRQTV produced it's first feature film starring Charles D Clark (Empire, House of Cards), Troy Fromin (Saved by the Bell), and Chad Ayers (ATL Homicide, Striptease). The 34 minute film tells of the story of two cartels making a large drug deal and two detectives doing everything they can to stop them. High Rise: Path to Nowhere is currently streaming on IMDB. Recently, the folks at JRQTV have started filming the second film, High Rise: Nowhere to Run with many of the same cast as the first film. In 2023, something new and exciting is happening with the High Rise franchise. Jon Robert Quinn has teamed up with Gemini Media Studios to create the High Rise: An Animated Mafia Series using scenes from the High Rise films and footage not yet seen by the public. Think of The Sopranos meets Family Guy, but in black & white. Also another minor but interesting change in the High Rise franchise was re-releasing the original film in black & white to follow suit with the second film and animated series. There is also discussion for a third film, High Rise: Run to Peril in 2024. More details on that in the future. Stream High Rise: Path to Nowhere at IMDB https://www.imdb.com/title/tt17507306/ (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt17507306/?ref_=tt_mv_close)
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