Mosley Studios are set to release their latest military-action movie, “400 BULLETS” worldwide in the first half of 2021.
Synopsis: 400 BULLETS is an edge-of-your-seat Military Action story about what it means to fight for what is right, instead of profit.
One cold winter night in Afghanistan is about to get a whole lot worse for Rana Rae (played by Jean Paul Ly, Netflix’s Jailbreak & Nightshooters), a Ghurka Soldier left to guard a British military outpost, when Captain Noah Brant (played by Andrew Lee Potts - The Crown, Primeval, Alice In Wonderland) arrives looking for refuge from a group of Rogue Special Ops and a cell of heavily armed Taliban.
Rana and Noah, armed with only 400 bullets and the Ghurka’s deadly weapon of choice - the Kukri Blade.
The two soldiers must fight for their lives as they attempt to get a call out for back-up before the rogue squad, led by the calculating and backstabbing Sergeant Bartlett (James Warren - The Gentlemen) can hunt them down and retrieve a case of missile guidance chips that Noah has managed to escape with.
But Bartlett and his men do not count on Rana, who’s ferocious Ghurka training makes him a force to be reckoned with when it comes to combat. Rana and Noah, armed with only 400 bullets and the Ghurka’s deadly weapon of choice - the Kukri Blade, must battle their way through the Taliban aiding Bartlett and his team of highly trained soldiers if they have any chance of surviving the night.
400 BULLETS is Tom Paton's 6th feature film.
The film marks the Sixth Feature for National Film Award Winning and FrightFest favourite Tom Paton, which also stars Adele Oni, Steve Blades, Wayne Gordon, Spencer Collings, Adam Sina, Tina Barnes & Thomas Smart.
Never one to rest on his laurels, Paton has already released two films in 2020: “G-LOC” starring Stephen Moyer (The Gifted, True Blood), Tala Gouveia (Cold Feet), Casper Van Dien (Starship Troopers), John Rhys-Davies (Lord of The Rings, Raiders Of The Lost Ark, Aquaman) and “The Ascent,” which had the world’s first Virtual Reality Premiere in conjunctions with Alt-Space in June during the height of the Covid-19 lockdown.