Thursday, June 7, 2012

The synopsis for the Yellow Hill feature film

Bai Ling as the Stranger.


The 1860's. A time when people of all stripes came to America. The land of dreams. The land of promise. These were people looking for prosperity. What they found was hardship.

In a dying gold town called Holsum a community of Chinese immigrants is being brutalized, beaten, whipped and even murdered. Corrupt Mayor Carson and his gang of vicious lackeys, led by ruthless psychopath Jackson, is trying to drive them out but they refuse to leave. Enter The Stranger: A beautiful Chinese woman who has suppressed a great deal pain from her past. Sold into prostitution when her father needed money she meets a mysterious companion that shows her kindness, then showed her love. Until the day he left her. So The Stranger rises up against her sadistic owner, killing him and fleeing. She now wanders the American frontier, cut off emotionally from everyone.


The Stranger arrives in Holsum by train, just passing through. The locals don’t know what to make of her: She dresses like a man, might be local Indian, but all the locals know is that they don’t like her much. She comes upon the saloon, wanting nothing more than a room and a bottle. But she catches the attention of Stonewall and members of Jackson’s men who follow her to her room. That was their first mistake.

She easily lays waste to two of them and Stonewall high-tails it straight to Jackson, informing him and Mayor Carson of this new threat to their plans. That night The Stranger visits the Chinese Settlers who’ve made their home on a small stretch of land next to Holsum, referred to in a demeaning way as Yellow Hill. She sees the injustice brought upon her people and the ice surrounding her heart begins to thaw. It’s at this point that the mysterious companion from her youth reenters her life. The question is will he fight along side her, or against her. Jackson sends his best men to rid himself of The Stranger once and for all. They confront her in her room but even with odds of five-to-one they’re still no match for her skills. After Jackson’s men fail spectacularly The Stranger uncovers the reasons for the horrors inflicted upon the Chinese settlers. They’ve found that there is still gold in Holsum and have concealed it from Mayor Carson. The settlers are melting the gold into woks and other cooking utensils, hiding it in plain sight. Jackson stages one last deadly raid upon the immigrants. Men die, Yellow Hill burns and The Stranger is wounded and captured. All of which leads to the final confrontation between The Stranger and Jackson. Who will be left standing and who leaves town, boots first?

Yellow Hill is a fast paced, sexy western with iconic characters and loaded with plenty of action. This is a story of greed, where people survive by any means necessary. An homage to the films of Sergio Leone, but with a modern twist.

Yellow Hill is being produced by Bai Ling, Ross Bigley & Glen Popple.
All materials script/photos are owned and copyrighted by Yellow Hill Investments LLC
Script by Ross Bigley
All characters created by Ross Bigley

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Cast List: Vito Valenti

Vito Valenti plays an important person from the Stranger's past. In a scene that Bai Ling wrote for Yellow Hill: The Stranger's Tale.

Vito Valenti worked on previous Dirty Job Film productions such as Petty Cash, and the award winning No Toucie Touchie.

Cast List: Cheryl Roloff

Cheryl Roloff plays a saloon gal with bad taste in men. Cheryl also serves as an Associate Producer due to her fundraising efforts and being a huge help during production.

Cheryl Roloff is a much in demand actress in the Midwest area, appearing in television commercials (Walgreens, Fleet Farm & John Zarzynski Law Firm) to her stage work in Milwaukee. She's also a member of Third Choice Ensemble with Ross Bigley and Glen Popple.

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Crew List: Felix Bofil

Felix Bofil was Bai Ling's Assistant and driver for Dirty Job Film's Petty Cash, he returned to those duties on Yellow Hill: The Stranger's Tale in which he also served as Associate Producer.

Crew List: Phil Koch

Phil Koch was the 1st A.D., Second Unit Photography and Stills Photographer. He also supplied much of the gear used in the production.
Phil is also an award winning filmmaker and photographer, plus has been a festival director for Firestarter films.

Cast List: John Walski

John Walski first worked with Dirty Job films on Slacktime in the late 90's. He plays Jack, a down right bastard of a person who takes joy in hurting others.
His other credits include: Public Enemies, Bunny, & Tour DeForce

Cast List: Theophilus Jamal

Theophilus Jamal is The Stranger's Father in "Yellow Hill: The Stranger's Tale". A proud family man that had to make a difficult choice.
His other credits include: Prison Break, John Woo's Stranglehold and Smashed.