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Thanks for coming to the worldwide theatrical premiere of Vengeance Trail and walking the Red Carpet. Here are the promos that played before the movie.

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Vengeance Trail is the movie you just watched, on the big screen on April 23, 2024. If you missed it, you can Rent or Purchase it for streaming. Credits on IMDb.

Eyre Films handled the artificial intelligence digital enhancement of Vengeance Trail. Eyre Films is a Memphis based production company known for “Run Cholo Run” with 2M views and a feature screenplay, “Be Brave, Daddy” spec commercial with 24M views, “Smash and Run” comic book with award winning screenplay, and the upcoming Prey for Mason feature now funding.

Hollywood Guns & Props is the movie company that provided the movie Vengeance Trail most of the guns and costumes, and many of the horses and sets. They are equipped to outfit up to 4 feature films as once, from the 1800s and 1900s. Owner, Al Frisch, also wrote the screenplay for Vengeance Trail. Copper Button Entertainment was the production company of Al Frisch and Keven Russell McCaulley, and once they are made whole, who knows what they will produce next.

TripleDare Films (Stephen McCurry and Ian Max Eyre) produced VengeanceTrail for Copper Button Entertainment (Al Frisch and Keven Russell McCaulley). TripleDare Stunts is the name of Ian’s Memphis-based stunt coordinating and design company.

m.a.d.c.a.p. stunts is Memphis Artists Developing Cinematic Action Productions: a Memphis filmmaking cooperative. They train in highfalls, wire flying, vehicles, fire and all sorts of stunts, in Memphis. They are releasing a short film “Broken Cookie” in 2024.

Prey for Mason is a feature set to fund and film in Memphis in 2024. A proof of concept “Prey” will be submitted to Indie Memphis Film Festival to screen in Fall 2024.

Eyre Films and TripleDare Stunts are based in Memphis. We love the city and film community here! Eyre Films commits to hire local cast and crew whenever possible, and has at least three features in development that can shoot in the Memphis area.

Eyre Films supports Indie Memphis Film Festival! Eyre Films will be submitting two short films to the Hometowner section of Indie Memphis Film Festival for films shot in Memphis with local cast and crew. Stay tuned!

Eyre Films supports Memphis Union Mission, who “ministers to the physical, spiritual, and emotional needs of men, women, and families who are homeless, addicted, and in crisis.”

The Heal the Hood Foundation of Memphis’ purpose is to impact youth by using creative methods of the arts and media science to enact community change in Memphis and surrounding regions.

Eyre Films supports Act One Program. Ian Max Eyre is an alum of their Screenwriting Program 2001 and Directing 2017. “Act One is a Christian community of entertainment industry professionals who train and equip storytellers to create works of truth, goodness and beauty.”

Eyre Films supports Loor.TV and their vision to create opportunities for innovative filmmakers to fund and stream with gamified technology. Try Loor TV for a week – FREE!

Plumb Shack Collective is a new brand pointing to the types of movies that BlumHouse might make, but with a Faith element. Life is full of the unseen, mystery, and faith!