Mike Cheslik’s feature film debut, “Hundreds of Beavers”, is a sidesplitting silent comedy that pays homage to the early days of cinema. The film follows the misadventures of a 19th-century cider salesman who finds his livelihood ruined by a group of hungry beavers. Desperate to recoup his losses, he sets out to become the greatest fur trapper in North America.
Ryland Brickson Cole Tews stars in the film and co-wrote the script with Cheslik. The movie is produced by Sam Hogerton, Kurt Ravenwood, Matt Sabljak, and Tews. Raven Banner, a Toronto-based genre specialist, holds international sales rights.
Lightbulb Film Distribution will release “Hundreds of Beavers” in UK and Irish theaters on July 9. This dialogue-free film is a unique and hilarious tribute to the silent era, with plenty of physical comedy and witty humor. The film’s slapstick antics and charming characters are sure to delight audiences of all ages.
With its universal themes and comedic appeal, “Hundreds of Beavers” is poised to become a cult classic. Don’t miss out on this entertaining and action-packed adventure! Cheslik’s feature debut is a must-see for fans of silent cinema, comedy, and adventure. Get ready to laugh out loud with “Hundreds of Beavers”!
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