L.A. GUNS: New Video Interview With PHIL LEWIS Posted Online

April 16, 2008

Phil Lewis and L.A. GUNS were interviewed for Rock Da Mullet TV online from an ice-cream truck. Phil talks about L.A. GUNS and his recently completed feature film debut in "Witchmaster General" directed by Jim Haggerty ("I Dream of Dracula", "The Slasher").

Check out Phil's interview below.

Regarding the experience of working with the L.A. GUNS singer, Haggerty said, "everything went even better than I had hoped. Phil was the absolute embodiement of Dr. Gorgon he really got the both the menace and the humor of the character I created."

The film will see the light of day sometime in late 2008/early 2009 after Haggerty's highly anticipated "Grave Danger" (which also stars Martino, as well as legendary Playboy Playmate Cathy St. George) is released this summer.

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