RIGID METHODS
A film by Wayne Wallace & Chris Thomas

STILLS AND PHOTOS OF THE FILMMAKERS FORTHCOMING

Lester Marquez's oil company is on the downfall, and he's willing to do just about anything to see that it doesn't plunge. After discovering a deposit, he wastes no time moving in, but that means someone has to move out. A small river town is shaken when they're suddenly being forced to leave their homes. Except one lady, Allison Loren. She's a single mother with more to lose than just an old building, and she chooses to stand up for a legacy.  So Marquez decides to use more "rigid methods" of persuasion.  What he didn't bank on was Eric Mitchell, an ex-DEA agent with nothing to lose. Now, Marquez must try to protect his investment, but the town is starting to catch on. Marquez will have to choose between his money, or his vengeance.  Either way, it's gonna take some rigid methods.

Wayne Wallace is a young man with an unquenchable desire for acting. He produced, wrote and starred in his first film, Rigid Methods, an independent feature film directed by Chris Thomas. Along with significant school drama roles such as "Macbeth" (Macbeth), "Albert Peterson" (Bye-Bye-Birdie), and "Jean Valjean" (Les Miserables), Wayne has proceeded to excel in his craft in the world of professional theatre and conservatory training. He made an outstanding professional debut with the Sacramento Theatre Company in 1997 as "Jackie Robinson" in Ed Schmidt's phenomenal Mr. Rickey Calls a Meeting, directed by Michael Haney. Along with an impressive theater background, Wayne also has sights on the film industry. He is attending USC as a full-time BFA (Bachelor of Fine Arts) theatre student.

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