Thursday, November 4, 2010

Latest Movie: High Blood Pressure By Teco Benson

 

Teco Benson's High Blood Pressure now showing in cinemas

Teco Benson

LOVERS of Nollywood movies can now enjoy another blockbuster movie at cinemas nationwide.

The movie entitled High Blood Pressure is the latest work of creative and respected movie director, Teco Benson.
Teco Benson and his executive producer/financier, John Okonkwo, owner of Goodlife Production, have sealed plans to storm major cinemas nationwide with the star-studded and suspense-filled political thriller. According to Benson, High Blood Pressure, which was painstakingly shot over a period of six months within the Lagos metropolis, will sensationally begin showing at the cinemas on Friday, March 12, 2010.

The movie which stars Nollywood big names such as Kanayo O. Kanayo, Clarion Chukwura, Lilian Bach, Yemi Blaq, Jibola Daboh, Jim Roach and several others will be shown in cinemas nationwide as well as in Kenya and Ghana.

Speaking briefly on the synopsis of the flick, which he argued would definitely change the political landscape, especially now that 2011 is fast approaching, Benson said: “High Blood Pressure is a film that truly mirrors the dirty politics, shenanigans, betrayal, greed, blood spilling, cultism and the unholy alliances daily going on among our politicians in their desperate quest for power. I'm appealing to our politicians, especially the power drunk ones to watch this movie and help our nation move ahead after 2011. I won't divulge much, so that the real story will not be given away. Immediately after the premiere, we will begin the nationwide showing, for Nigerians and the world to see the best political story ever told by a Nigerian filmmaker,” he said.
High Blood Pressure.


Okonkwo hailed the sterling performances of the major characters in the movie, describing them as exceptional role models and interpreters who truly made Nollywood and themselves proud.
This is a very hot trailer. What do you think, post your opinion in the comment box below.


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