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‘Do Not Disturb’ begins production in Hollywood

BRENDAN HINES, KEVIN DANIELS and TATJANA MARJANOVIC IN PRODUCTION OF “DO NOT DISTURB” FOR THE KOMACK COMPANY AT A LEGENDARY HOTEL IN HOLLYWOOD 

Psychological thriller from writer/directors Christopher Beyrooty & Connor Martin has begun production this month at an undisclosed Hollywood location 

The Komack Company announced today that Brendan Hines, Kevin Daniels and Tatjana Marjanovic have joined the cast of the upcoming thriller DO NOT DISTURB, written & directed by Christopher Beyrooty and Connor Martin.  Rounding out the cast are Jey Reynolds & Ola Kaminska.  The film will be produced by The Komack Company’s Jonathon Komack Martin and executive produced by Jason Chang, Brendan Hines, Blake Goza, and Hana Dahl.  Shooting is underway in Hollywood, CA.

“Because we had to take a germ of an idea from conception through production at the speed of light, we embraced a fully collaborative effort and leaned on each other as artists to accomplish the seemingly impossible,” mentioned Beyrooty and Martin, “while our small, technical, and highly resourceful team gave us the flexibility to craft memorable and intimate moments with the talent on set, the real hero of our film so far has been late-night food truck Chorizo that is fueling most of our creative decisions. I’m sure down the road the making of this film will be one of our fondest memories and we are truly grateful to contribute our story during an unimaginable historical moment.”

In DO NOT DISTURB, a global pandemic limits the possibility of travel causing a honeymooning couple to get stranded at an historic Hollywood Hotel where a skeleton staff of two employees tend to them. When tensions escalate amidst a forced lockdown, it becomes apparent there is more to fear at the storied hotel than just cabin fever.

“Shooting at this iconic location, amidst a global pandemic, certainly feels like a once in a lifetime opportunity.  There continues to be unparalleled scrap and fearlessness demonstrated by our amazing cast & crew, the likes of which I’ve never before witnessed — what an odyssey!” said Jonathon Komack Martin.

Daniels just completed a seasons long arc on NBC’s family drama “Council of Dads.” Indie film lovers can catch Kevin in the two newly iTunes streaming films “A Typical Wednesday,” and “Poor Greg Drowning.” Other notable Film and Television credits include: Sirens, Modern Family, Atypical, Why Women Kill, Coop and Cami Ask The World, The Orville, Law and Order, Ladder 49, AJ And The Queen, One Christmas Eve, The Island, Hollywood Homicide and Their Eyes Were Watching God. Kevin got his start in the Lincoln Center production of Twelfth Night, starring Helen Hunt, Kyra Sedgwick and Paul Rudd. Kevin later returned to broadway to play the title role of Magic Johnson in Magic/Bird directed by Tommy Kail. Kevin is a graduate of The Juilliard Drama Division and currently resides in Los Angeles.

Hines is an American actor and singer-songwriter. He has had a number of television roles, including as part of the main cast of Lie to Me as well as recurring roles in Scandal, Betrayal, SuitsScorpionSecrets and Lies and is part of the cast of Amazon‘s The Tick. Hines has also had leading roles in a handful of films and released three critically acclaimed albums.

Marjanovic is an Australian actress of Serbian descent. Growing up in Singapore, Tatjana started her television career on the popular children’s show ‘I Not Stupid.’ Her success continued after moving back to Australia with a lead role in two seasons of the ABC drama series, ‘SYD2030’, for which she was nominated for a Webby Award and won a Telly Award.  Since moving to LA, Tatjana made her feature film debut in the psychological thriller ‘Monsters of Man’. This was followed by roles in Universal’s upcoming thriller ‘Great White’, the sci-fi fantasy series, ‘We Were Tomorrow’ that launched at last years San Diego Comic Con, and Popstar TV’s latest series, ‘Purgatory’.

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