KISS KISS: Don’t Miss The Official Trailer For Dallas King’s Sultry And Savage Tournament Thriller
Following a raft of shortfilms back in 2011 and 2012 and shooting behind the scenes on Mitsutake Kurando’s Karate Kill, filmmaker Dallas King chose to grow his craft from then on. He has several features already in his resumé, including Ink & Rain which has since garnered a fair release in China through IQIYI, and now another on the way titled Kiss Kiss which has since released an official trailer and release plans through Cleopatra Entertainment.
After a glorious night at the strip club, the film follows dancers, Kiss (Hopkins), and her best friends Treasure (Dae) and Kurious (B) as they are led by newcomer Tia (Castellon) to an exclusive wine tasting. A beautiful day turns tragic when they wake up having been seduced by their captor and special forces veteran, Gibson (Wagner), as he orchestrates a fight night that has each girl to battle against Fortune (Rae) and Dream (Hall) to prove that he’s found the perfect serum to enhance a human’s fighting abilities in combat. Round by round we witness our band of heroines face each other to the last breath as they work to free themselves and get the most savage revenge on their captor.
King directs from his own script and produces under his Red Rabbit Pictures banner. Actress and stunt performer Natascha Hopkins, best known for film and TV credits like Paul Blart: Mall Cop, Straight Outta Compton, Mad Max: Fury Road, and Joey Ansah’s Street Fighter: Resurrection, stars along with Tamra Dae (Ink & Rain), Janey Bolina – a.k.a. Janey B., Nathalia Castellon, Kiersten Hall, Kylie Rae and Robert Wagner (End Of The Trail).
Kiss Kiss is poised to premiere at Laemmle Fine Arts Center in accordance with its day and date VOD release on March 5, and will hit DVD store shelves on May 14 from Cleopatra. (Bloody Disgusting)

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