Mark Kassen And Chris Evans Star In Puncture The Movie
The movie Puncture is set to arrive at the big screen soon, and it will star Chris Evans and Mark Kassen. While most of us already will have seen Chris's work previously, this might be the first time that you will have had an opportunity to watch Mark in such a large dynamic role.
By the way, Chris Evans is also starring in the sure to be blockbuster, Captain America. The screenplay for Puncture the movie was excellently written by Chris Lopata. The directors are Adam Kassen and his brother Mark, one of the stars of the film.
It is kind of like rolling up two movies into one picture, because there are two different dramas played out in it. While this approach does not work in quite a few instances, in this film, the actors, directors, and writer pulled it off perfectly.
The movie is based on a real life court case that was started by Jeffrey Dancort. He was an inventor, who created a new type of much safer syringe. This happened in the 1990's, when AID's and the HIV virus were spreading around the world quite rapidly, which was causing a great deal of fear in the general public.
One of the ways that you could catch these diseases was by being injected with the blood of somebody that already had it. At the time, the doctors and nurses that gave patients shots were accidentally sticking themselves with the needles.
Due to these pinpricks from the needles, quite a few of them actually caught HIV from these types of mishaps. So, the doctors and nurses where very concerned about this, and were exceptionally excited to hear that a new much safer syringe was available.
However, when the inventor tried to sell it to the hospitals, that is when he discovered that it was impossible. At the time there was a company called the Group Purchasing Organizations (GPOs) that represented all of the major firms that supplied both drugs and medical products to the hospital.
One of the reasons that this group was in existence, was to keep all other companies that were not involved with it out of the hospitals. In essence, it was an excellent example of precisely how big businesses in America should not work.
When the inventor discovered this totally legal blockade that stopped his ability to sell his product, he hired the attorneys Mike Weiss and Paul Danziger. The film was remarkably well researched and digs deep into the court case and reveals things about doing business in America that is hard to believe.
It really takes an in depth look into the minds of the executives that run some of the country's largest corporations, and exposes some of the dirty underhanded tricks that they will stoop to just to make money.
The movie Puncture is quite riveting and should keep most movie goers in their seats trying to figure out how everything is going to turn out. If you are into real life court case dramas, then you certainly do not want to miss this movie.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jason_Bacot
By the way, Chris Evans is also starring in the sure to be blockbuster, Captain America. The screenplay for Puncture the movie was excellently written by Chris Lopata. The directors are Adam Kassen and his brother Mark, one of the stars of the film.
It is kind of like rolling up two movies into one picture, because there are two different dramas played out in it. While this approach does not work in quite a few instances, in this film, the actors, directors, and writer pulled it off perfectly.
The movie is based on a real life court case that was started by Jeffrey Dancort. He was an inventor, who created a new type of much safer syringe. This happened in the 1990's, when AID's and the HIV virus were spreading around the world quite rapidly, which was causing a great deal of fear in the general public.
One of the ways that you could catch these diseases was by being injected with the blood of somebody that already had it. At the time, the doctors and nurses that gave patients shots were accidentally sticking themselves with the needles.
Due to these pinpricks from the needles, quite a few of them actually caught HIV from these types of mishaps. So, the doctors and nurses where very concerned about this, and were exceptionally excited to hear that a new much safer syringe was available.
However, when the inventor tried to sell it to the hospitals, that is when he discovered that it was impossible. At the time there was a company called the Group Purchasing Organizations (GPOs) that represented all of the major firms that supplied both drugs and medical products to the hospital.
One of the reasons that this group was in existence, was to keep all other companies that were not involved with it out of the hospitals. In essence, it was an excellent example of precisely how big businesses in America should not work.
When the inventor discovered this totally legal blockade that stopped his ability to sell his product, he hired the attorneys Mike Weiss and Paul Danziger. The film was remarkably well researched and digs deep into the court case and reveals things about doing business in America that is hard to believe.
It really takes an in depth look into the minds of the executives that run some of the country's largest corporations, and exposes some of the dirty underhanded tricks that they will stoop to just to make money.
The movie Puncture is quite riveting and should keep most movie goers in their seats trying to figure out how everything is going to turn out. If you are into real life court case dramas, then you certainly do not want to miss this movie.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jason_Bacot



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