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is back and ready to roll with his latest project, a crime drama about two mismatched New York City cops on their first day as partners.
Produced by Boll’s L.A. and Vancouver-based Event Film, “First Shift” follows the two cops as their first day as partners is turned upside down by personal tragedy and a mob killing. While heartbreaking and brutal, the hard-hitting crime drama is also interspersed with a bit of humor as the two very different partners learn to trust each other.
Boll has pushed back his previously announced “12 Hours,” which he may still shoot as soon as November if he can assemble a cast. He points out that Ness’ final case was that of the Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run in Cleveland — also known as the Cleveland Torso Murderer — in the mid-1930s. Boll, who began his career in the early 1990s, has made nearly three dozen films, among them such genre-spanning, action-laden works as “BloodRayne,” “Postal,” “Tunnel Rats,” “Far Cry,” “Stoic” and “Assault on Wall Street.”
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