LAST THREE DAYS - ROBERT PALMER WATKINS and BRIAN ULRICH INTERVIEW
/What would you do if you woke up and discovered you have missed out on three days of your life? Well - that premise is followed in the new thriller, Last Three Days.
Last Three Days, is a mysterious sort-of-sci-fi crime drama starring Robert Palmer Watkins. The film is being released direct-to-VOD on November 13th.
Mixed up with a dangerous crime syndicate, an undercover cop wakes up to find he's missing his partner, his wife, and the last three days of his life. What caused this and where did they go? Caught in the middle of police corruption, hunted by the syndicate, and unable to trust his own perception of reality, Jack must race against time to save the life he's lost. Also starring Thomas Wilson Brown, Deborah Lee Smith, Roy Huang, Gina Hiraizumi, Clint Jung, and Holly Hawkins.
Jack (Robert Palmer Watkins) had it all - a perfect romance and a dream job as an undercover cop. But five years later, Jack’s dedication to his work is taking a toll on his marriage. Facing stress and danger at every turn, Jack is forced to live a double life as he is plunged deep into the world of criminal narcotics. When the rise of a Japanese crime syndicate threatens to flood the streets with a mysterious drug called "Reaver," Jack and his veteran partner, Dave, devise a plan to take down the syndicate and make the biggest bust of their careers. But things go south, and Jack is drugged with this dangerous new narcotic.
Upon waking, he finds he is missing his partner, his wife, and the last three days of his life. Crippled by this mysterious drug, he is forced to relive each of the missing days in reverse order. Last Three Days is both written and directed by filmmaker Brian Ulrich, making his feature directorial debut after numerous shorts and other post production work previously.
I spoke with both Brian Ulrich ( writer/director). and star Robert Palmer Watkins about working on the film.