Red Roses and Petrol’s opening celebration in Los Angeles was a huge success! Hosted by World Wide Motion Pictures Corporation and attended by the movie’s cast, producers, friends, and supporters, the party was held in a private room at McCormick & Schmick’s restaurant in Beverly Hills. While members of the press were interviewing the talent, a bagpiper entertained invited guests and the ladies were given long-stemmed red roses to commemorate the occasion. Special thanks go to the numerous members of the Los Angeles chapter of the Emerald Society who not only came out to support the movie’s opening, but also attended the party looking spectacular in their kilts! Because pictures are worth a thousand words, we just had to share a few!
Red Roses and Petrol’s Los Angeles opening celebration is here, and according to the RSVP list, it’s going to be a packed house! Joining the World Wide Motion Pictures Corporation staff and board members Friday night will be friends, family, the international press, industry executives, paparazzi, a bagpipe player representing the Los Angeles chapter of The Emerald Society, and oh yes… the cast! Reported to be attending are Malcolm McDowell, Olivia Tracey, Heather Juergensen, Greg Ellis, Aubrey Morris, and Robert Easton. We will also be looking forward to some words from the film’s beloved director, Tamar Simon Hoffs, and WWMPC President/CEO, Paul Hancock. WWMPC would also like to take this opportunity to announce that the Emerald Societies for New York and Illinois have also officially come on board to lend their support to this Irish-American film. Here’s to a successful opening weekend!
The Red Roses and Petrol trailer is in theaters, the one-sheet posters have been shipped, and the movie’s premiere date has been set. All that’s left to do is celebrate! Following the Friday, June 27, showing of the film at Laemmle’s Music Hall in Beverly Hills, the staff of Worldwide Motion Pictures Corporation will be gathering at a gala nearby with the cast, crew, additional celebrities, and the press to toast Red Roses and Petrol’s theatrical opening.