Unplugged
Chanada Films (CF): Was it easy memorizing your lines or were you nervous?
Chris Moylan (CM): I wasn't nervous but it took me a while to get the lines right.

CF: How did you feel playing the role of a "father" in your first Chanada Films production?
CM: I felt ripped off. I lost $25,000 and I have not seen my daughter since!

CF: Did anyone intimidate or irritate you on set?

CM: No, there were only four people on set.

CF: If the "Channi Awards" existed...who would win best actor and best actress?
CM: Best actor would go to Gerry Corcoran for his role as Whiskey Joe Kincaid and best actress would go to Kristina Illes as Dusty Greenwood.

CF: What did you like about their performances?

CM: Kristina was very natural.You could tell her character was a real witch.

CF: How about Gerry?
CM: He was very smooth with a capital S.




CF: Word has it that Chris Chan had offered you a role in "The La$t Dinero" but you declined it. Care to eloborate?
CM: I didn't feel like memorizing lines and I did not care for the vulgar language in the script. I wouldn't have mind doing a telephone voice scene but that's it!
 
      
CF: How did you come up with the title "Urban Puzzle"?
            CM: That answer is locked in a vault at my house.
           
 
Chris Moylan has been involved with all 3 Chanada Films Project. He was responsible with creating several characters' names and also the title of the first film "Urban Puzzle". Chris also played the role of Vanessa's Father in "The Railroad Bible". Chanada Films caught up with Chris recently to discuss about his involvement with us:
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