 LOS ANGELES (Top40 Charts/ Magi Multi Media) - A relatively unknown rock band from Staffordshire has been chosen to produce the music for a forthcoming movie entitled, The Stone. The band, No Redemption, is the home of musicians, James Earnshaw and Gemma Simpson who recently wrote and performed the music for the Robin Hood documentary set for release in April 2010 by Reality Films and Warner Bros. in the States (Robin Hood: The Truth Behind Hollywood's Most Filmed Legend). The writer and director of the documentary, Philip Gardiner, was so taken with the music that he asked them to write the music for a movie he is directing and appointed James Earnshaw as musical director. The movie is a psychological thriller and will feature several well-known actors and include a musical theme. No Redemption will actually be in the movie playing in a theatre when all hell is said to break loose. The popular Dutch musician, Corjan, will also feature in the movie and has written a special song for his own performance. The movie will be released in 2010 to festivals across the world before being distributed by Warner Bros on major release. Philip Gardiner created the story and co-wrote the script with John Symes. Gardiner will also direct the film, which has special effects by the same team who brought us Shaun of the Dead and actors such as Tony Scannell (The Bill), Bunny Reed (Hammer) and several unnamed A lists as a surprise. No Redemption currently gig around Staffordshire but 'we expect things to change slightly now and interest is already coming in from all over the place.' Said James Earnshaw.
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