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Werewolf Ninja Philosopher movie lead actor Art Shrian

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"Earlier this year, while I was producing a wild puppet sci-fi project called Space Rabbit, I came up with a private detective comedy movie idea - about a character who has to investigate several show biz world murders in NYC.  Unlike in the regular world, in this version of NYC the following is true - art, indie, experimental, foreign filmmakers, and film critics, are the big entertainment world stars.  In the movie someone is killing art/indie filmmakers, and the city government cannot solve the crimes - so they call in a star private investigator to help them solve the mystery.  The private investigator they call on is a character named Werewolf Ninja Philosopher - a werewolf who has ninja skills - has fought and defeated evil ninjas in the past, and is also a character who teaches philosophy at NYU, and who uses his knowledge of philosophy to help people deal with their life problems.  This is a werewolf unlike any we have seen so far in the movies or in other media.  The werewolf will be played by NYC based Indian-American actor Art Shrian.  This is the first feature length American made werewolf movie (that I know of) with an Asian-American werewolf (prior to taking his werewolf form the lead character was an Indian-American person)."


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