Harry C. Hunter
Directing
Known For

In the bleak near future Los Angeles has become a dangerous war zone with cops pitted against assorted law-breaking lowlifes. Sergeant Arliss Ryder (well played with customary wired intensity by the always great Wings Hauser) has an electronic device put into his back that turns him into an out-of-control psychotic killer and put on the Strike S.Q.U.A.D. (an acronym for Scum Quelling Assault Urban Devision), which is a unit of crazed cops assigned by Captain Bill Quinton (a typically gruff Alex Cord) to rid the City of Angels of criminals by using any means necessary. The only problem is that Arliss discovers what's going down and decides to put a stop to all this madness.
Street Asylum

Chris Peterson had it all or so it seemed... good looks, personality, devoted friends and family, an adoring girlfriend, and university scholarship. He had it all. Yet, with one irresponsible decision--the decision to drink and drive--he caused his life to come to a shattering end, taking with him tiny pieces of the hearts of those who knew and loved him.
Shattered

Forever Young is the story of two friends in their last week of high school. Chris Peterson is the all-American kid who, with his best friend Sean Parker, a rebel, is enjoying his last days of innocence in high school. It's Saturday night and their friend Kevin is throwing the "PARTY OF THE YEAR." But, unfortunately, on this night everyone at their school would experience first hand the pain and emotion of loosing a friend to drinking and driving.