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Kelly Le Brock Delivers Emotional Stirring Special Appearance in Tomorrow’s Today Premiering at International Day of Comedy in Hollywood April 3rd

Kelly Le Brock Delivers Emotional Stirring Special Appearance in Tomorrow's Today Premiering at International Day of Comedy in Hollywood April 3rd
In Timothy Hines' "Tomorrow's Today" premiering at the International Day Of Comedy Drive-In Film Festival April 2-5th, 2021 in Hollywood on the Sunset Strip, Kelly Le Brock plays "Donna" the grieving mother of a child taken by a hit-and-run car accident years earlier, in a beautiful emotional special appearance.
Original supermodel Kelly Le Brock has returned to the big screen with an emotionally stirring heartfelt special appearance in Timothy Hines' new comedy feature film, "Tomorrow's Today", having its US premiere at the International Day of Comedy Drive-In Film Festival April 2-5th, 2021 in Hollywood at the Sunset Strip Drive-In.

Above: Original Supermodel and superstar Kelly Le Brock plays Donna in an emotional special appearance in Timothy Hines' "Tomorrow's Today".

Original supermodel Kelly Le Brock has returned to the big screen with an emotionally stirring heartfelt special appearance in Timothy Hines' new comedy feature film, "Tomorrow's Today, having its US premiere at the International Day Of Comedy Drive-In Film Festival April 2-5th, 2021 in Hollywood on the Sunset Strip, hosted by Ref Steven Kimbrough.

The phrase "Supermodel" was coined for Ms. Le Brock and she starred in the classic comedies, "Weird Science" and "Woman in Red" opposite Gene Wilder. She was married to and has three children with Steven Seagal. She rarely returns to the screen and when she does it is a choice selection of role. Ms. Le Brock is a human rights activist who spends much of her time on her ranch in Southern California. She is an amazing woman/actress/model/mother, beloved by the world.

Above: Joanne Scorcia stars in Timothy Hines' "Tomorrow's Today," pictured with co-star Domenico Del Giacco.

Timothy Hines' "Tomorrow's Today," starring Joanne Scorcia, Dave Morrissey Jr., is the story of a hopeless grifter trying to reform his ways collides with a loser named Tommy G who thinks he's a dead ringer for Tom Hardy. They rob a liquor store to pay a gambling debt to a mob boss, only to find out the store is owned by the mobster.

"I was attracted to the script of Tomorrow's Today by brilliant writer Frederick Stroppel because of the cool twists and heart in the story. Test audiences have listed the themes of the movie that came to them as, 'Change, diversity, addiction, enabling, loyalty, grief, character, interracial relationships, adultery, divorce, marriage, church, avoidance, guilt, survival, good vs evil, and identity'. I am very proud of this movie."

Above: Teddy Smith plays Detective Frank investigating the mob in Timothy Hines' "Tomorrow's Today".

Timothy Hines' comedy also has a special appearance from legendary star and Academy Award nominee Burt Young, who played Paulie, Rocky's brother in Sylvester Stallone's "Rocky".

The movie cast is led by stand-up comic/actress Joanne Scorcia whose last stand-up performance was the last headline at The Comedy Store in Los Angeles before it had to temporarily shutter its doors due to the pandemic. The cast also includes Dave Morrissey Jr., Annunziato Carbone, Nicky Sunshine, Teddy Smith, Colin Buckingham, George N. Mikedis and Greg Kritikos.

Above: Legendary Academy Award nominee Burt Young plays Luca in Timothy Hines' "Tomorrow's Today." Pictured with stand up comic Greg Kritikos.

The movie is produced by Dominick Martini, who also plays the evil mob boss, Big Angie and Susan Goforth who wrote the title song of the film with Christina Aguilera and Britney Spears songwriter Sandy Chila, featuring NBC Songland's Maedi.

Above: Dominick Martini plays mob boss Big Angie and Colin Buckingham plays the mob enforcer Vinnie Gallo in Timothy Hines' "Tomorrow's Today".

The movie will have its world festival premiere at the Cannes Film Festival this Summer, 2021.



Timothy Hines' Tomorrow's Today Official Video Trailer Link: https://www.youtube.com/embed/kP59WVBcGWU

Tickets Here: http://idocfilmfestival.com/

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