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DECEPTION - Full Movie (Video on Spotify)


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I am George Anton, Hollywood Film Director and Movie Producer. If you are here just to see the movie please skip this introduction details.

So we are now in May 2008, Born Into Mafia is already released on DVD.

I’m now with Vitaliy Versace at Anton Pictures North Hollywood film production offices auditioning hundreds of actors.

Soon we are about to start the principal photography for the new film we are about to make under the working title: The Artist, that eventually will become the movie you are about to watch next: DECEPTION

I was busy in post production with Robinson Crusoe and I told Versace that I don’t have the time to write the script but the idea is simple: a serial killer and smoking hot models in bikinis, all filmed in Beverly Hills and Malibu so let’s hire a screenplay writer.

We post the ad and Versace hires Robert O’Connor, a guy that only later I find out that he was sleeping in a van in the parking lot at Home Depot in East LA.

I remember reading the script where the serial killer had all the bodies of the dead women he killed, stuck on the walls in his huge basement in Beverly Hills like a painting by Leonardo DaVinci in the form of the Sistine Chapel.

I raise my eyes from the script and I ask Versace: “How are we going to shoot the Sistine Chapel?”

We fired Robert later on as the script he wrote sucked ass and it was too expensive to make, so once again I had to improvise all the dialogue on set and create new scenes on location.

I’m not going to take all the credit from Vitaliy Versace and I would say this film is actually directed by both of us, even though I slapped his name on the picture as the director, for the continuation of my Borat character.

He definitely directed the girls getting into the Bentley, the bikini Playboy shoot on the beach in Malibu and the additional scenes with the detective that he sent me from Ohio because he eventually had to depart back home as he ran out of money and he could not afford to live in Los Angeles any longer.

I really felt sorry for him because the bank sent over the recuperators and took his Cadillac Escalade because he was behind with the loan payments.

After we finished shooting this movie, Vitaliy Versace owed me even more money and left me with bills to pay for renting the movie studio and various expenses that I incurred making all these movies, basically for free.

After he left, I was really sad, I remember being alone in the office feeling kind of betrayed, thinking that I just lost my filmmaking friend and my Versace character, the rent is coming up and I have a wife and a one year old daughter at home.

Then I look up in the closet and I see the only valuable memory that Vitaliy Versace left behind.

The radio and the electronics from his Cadillac Escalade that he pulled out from the vehicle before they took it.

Probably to scramble the GPS so they can not find the car.

So I sold that for couple hundred bucks on Ebay and I told myself: “This is not the end of George Anton. I came here to Hollywood to be a filmmaker and that’s what I’m gonna be.”

I look out of the window from my North Hollywood office on 4942 Vineland Avenue just across the street and I see: “that is one of my the locations for the next movie I’m going to write. So I pull the keyboard and I wrote the title: American Style.

But, that is for the next episode.

Now, Only on Spotify Video enjoy the movie that got more than 13 million views on YouTube, a Spotify Original: DECEPTION https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1278330/ 

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