/24-7PressRelease/ - LOS ANGELES, CA, June 04, 2006 - Say what you want, it was the ultimate party during spring break. Over 200, 000 black college students went to Atlanta to witness the fun and excitement. People from all over the world were a part of the fun in the 80's and 90's. Today Producer Tony Smith, along with Director Dale S. Lewis and "One Last Brick Productions", announce their new film "Let's Ride", with principal photography scheduled to begin in July 2006 They intend to bring the 80's and 90's back to life.
'Let's Ride' is a warped comedy about three friends (Big Hershey, ATL and Freestyle) and another guy (Gray Boy) who heads from Los Angeles, Ca to Atlanta, Georgia in an attempt to tame a lifelong college craving. Anyone who's gone to college knows that the experience just isn't complete without at least one big spring break road trip. It's a time when not only does everyone get a break from going to class, but hopes are built, dreams are realized, and usually trouble is found. Add a pimped-out school bus, and you've got history in the making. At the end of it all, waits a party. This is the party to end all parties. Freaknik, a spring break festival held in Atlanta, is the final destination for the bus and its inhabitants
Smith formed 'A Street Productions' as an outlet to produce fresh new feature films with 20th Century Fox. Together with Mr. Lewis, they have completed such films as 'Gas', 'Julius Home' and the 'Big Black Comedy Show' to name a few. Earlier in May, the duo announced their project 'RAGS', with fashion guru Tommy Hilfiger.
"We are so happy to be bringing 'Let's Ride' to life again." states Smith. "Along with our anticipated cast, we can bring 'Freaknik' back into the headlines, larger than life!" 'Let's Ride' is expected to be in theaters in 2007.
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