Published: April 16, 2008
High Heel Samurai: Season One Almost Over, Season Two In Production
Season One of Innovative Web-based Television Series Completes 42 Webisodes. Season Two Promises 90 All New Webisodes Starting inSeptember 2008
BOSTON (EWORLDWIRE) Apr 16, 2008
F.R. Perro is winding up season one of High Heel Samurai, the action-packed webisode series built on the premise of four hot martial artists who promote - and kick it - in an illegal back-street Boston karate tournament.
The final two webisodes from season one will go online Wednesday, April 16, with the season finale on Wednesday, April 23, 2008.
Events introduced early in the season come full circle. After 40 webisodes fans will see how the Guerrieri tournament ends, and may even learn the answers to:
. Can Mia outsmart Eve?
. What is Toris' fate?
. Will Catia ever find love?
. Will Sophie's past be revealed?
There is a price to pay for living like the High Heel Samurai, and ultimately, there are consequences.
About High Heel Samurai
High Heel Samurai "> is an online broadcast-quality television series filmed in the Boston area. Written and directed by Chip Perro and Rick Perro, High Heel Samurai is the story of Mia Tallatetto, a bold and beautiful karate expert who decides to revive her father's illegal underground martial arts tournament. Along with her two closest friends Catia and Sophie, and younger sister, Tori, the High Heel Samurai take to the streets of Boston in a year-long martial arts tournament - the Guerrieri competition - that has fans tuning in every week for the drama, the fights, and the style that only four gorgeous knockouts can deliver.
STARRING:
Judith Kalaora, Lauren Guglielmello, Alexandra Maiorino, Sam Pannier, Brandon Stumpf and Drew Cooper
WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY:
Chip Perro & Rick Perro
Filmed on location in historic Boston, Season One, which included 42 all-new original programs, wrapped filming on August 26, 2007. Production for Season Two began in April, 2008. New webisodes from season one go online every Wednesday at 11:59 p.m., and Season Two programming will go online in September, 2008.
About F.R. Perro, Inc.
Natick, Massachusetts-based film production company F. R. Perro produces original fictional works from material developed in-house. Established in 2004, the company has produced a feature-length high school comedy, "Remedial Attraction," that premiered at the Kendall Square Theatre in Cambridge, Mass., in August, 2006. An innovator in developing and producing broadcast-quality online television content, F.R. Perro has concluded production of Season One of High Heel Samurai - the first in a series of broadcast quality programs available for consumers on PCs, cell phones and other wireless devices.
Two other series - Shades of Ryan, a provocative inner comedy, and Cooking to the Max, a live-action cooking show featuring Master Chef Mitchell Maxwell - are in production, and Season Two of High Heel Samurai began production on April 5, 2008. These programs are designed to meet the expectations of consumers who want original broadcast-quality entertainment that is accessible on demand on the Internet.
For more information on High Heel Samurai or other upcoming F.R. Perro productions, or to schedule interviews with Chip Perro and Rick Perro or the cast members, contact Deborah Perro at 508-647-8333 or e-mail debbie@frperro.com.
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Ms. Deborah Perro
Executive Producer
F.R. Perro, Inc.
Natick, MA, 01760
USA
508-647-8333 (phone)
debbie@frperro.com
www.highheelsamurai.com