Taylor Practices Good Hygene…
“This was a funny sequence where he drops his sonicaire toothbrush in the toilet and has to retrieve it. Due to shooting problems in the water tank which this bathroom was built, it had to be lost.”
“This was a funny sequence where he drops his sonicaire toothbrush in the toilet and has to retrieve it. Due to shooting problems in the water tank which this bathroom was built, it had to be lost.”
The First scene with Taylor Briggs. “I wanted to cut from the jungle to Taylor’s eyes. I think looking through eyes is a major motif of the film. I wanted it to be used when we meet most major characters.”
The cast played around during the short photo shoot which included Bennett Joshua Davlin, Anthony Badalucco, actors Ann-Margret, Dennis Hopper, and Terry Chen.
Writer, producer, director Bennett Joshua Davlin discusses an upcoming camera shot with cinemtographer Peter Benison.
Bennett Davlin with Ann-Margret and Dennis Hopper
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Shot at a final rehearsal prior to commencement of the film. This photo includes writer/producer/director Bennett Joshua Davlin in a candid shot with actors Ann-Margret and Dennis Hopper.
Recently, Bennett Davlin signed with a new talent agent: Jack Gilardi of International Creative Management (ICM).
The trailer for Bennett Davlin’s “Memory” starring Billy Zane, Ann Margret, and Dennis Hopper.

Born in Louisiana, Bennett Davlin began making films at five years old and completed his first novel when he was ten. He has directed and acted in various plays throughout his academic career.
He graduated from Tulane University with a degree in liberal arts. He then studied cinematography at The New York Film Academy.
For the past five years he has worked as a professional screenwriter, credited as lead writer on Jackie Chan`s action/comedy The Medallion, a Sony Pictures release.
Davlin directed a series of short films including TC3 which was accepted into various film festivals including The East Hampton, Woods Hole, Nantucket, Boston, and New York Film Festivals.
He first wrote Memory as a novel before adapting it into a screenplay with producing partner Anthony Badalucco.
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