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Changing the Game Plays to Sold Out Audience at Hollywood Black Film Fest

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"Changing the Game" played to a sold out audience at The Hollywood Black Film Festival.

The all star cast includes Tony Todd (Final Destination 5, Candy Man), Irma P. Hall (Collateral, the Ladykillers), Brandon Ruckdashel (Co-ed Confidential)

Brandon stars as a, Marty Levine, young wall street trader who gets caught up in a trading scheme with co-star Sean Riggs savings.

"Changing The Game," based on the screenplay by award-winning director Rel Dowdell (Train Ride), is the gripping story of two childhood friends from a gritty North Philadelphia neighborhood who choose divergent life paths but find themselves facing the same risks and, quite possibly, the same ending.

For more information on Brandon Ruckdashel visit http://www.brandonruckdashel.com/ or http://www.facebook.com/b.ruckdashel.

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