Speakeasy to Me
Speakeasy to Me is a 2015 short film directed by Alexa Polar. The film stars Robert Michael Anderson as Charlie Connor and Tara Maureen Browne as Elizabeth. Produced by Butterfly Angel Entertainment. A MusicAL that takes place during the end of the Prohibition Era of the 1930's.
Plot
Newbie federal agent Charlie Connor is trying to get his hands dirty with the rest of the boys. Get in on the busts, instead of doing all the pre-work of being undercover and letting the other feds bust in on all the speakeasies and dives. Charlie's boss, Hutchins is a dirty crooked federal agent with a happy trigger finger. While doing undercover work at a speakeasy, Charlie meets Elizabeth and falls in love with her, not knowing she's the owner of the bar. Elizabeth, a WIDOW, runs the bar with business partner Frank, her late husbands best-friend and low key mobster. When Charlie finds out that Elizabeth owns the bar, he decides to keep the feds clear and away from the location. But Frank, who secretly provides information to Hutchins, gave far too much detail when he found out Charlie and Elizabeth are dating. For Frank has been in love with Elizabeth, and it was Frank that offed his best friend, Elizabeth's late husband. When Charlie gets wind of the bust and that Hutchins is out to get Elizabeth, he takes off to the speakeasy, only to find Marjorie, Elizabeth's go to girl and Bucky, the bartender. Marjorie tells Charlie that Elizabeth has left with Frank and that she's aware of Charlie being a double crossing fed. Charlie leaves the bar to go after Elizabeth, and warns Marjorie that she and Bucky should leave. But it's too late, as soon as Charlie leaves, Hutchins shows up and kills Marjorie, but gets information as to where Elizabeth is located by Bucky. Charlie shows up at the airport in time before Frank and Elizabeth take off. Elizabeth confronts Charlie on being a federal agent. Hutchins shows up and Frank panics. There's a shoot out, Charlie and Elizabeth find out that Frank has been working with Hutchins all along and that Hutchins is one bad cop. Elizabeth kills Hutchins and leaves with Charlie.
Cast
- Robert Michael Anderson as Charlie Connor
- Tara Maureen Browne as Elizabeth
- Richard Lewis Warren as Hutchins
- Julian J. Fernandez as Frank
- Autumn Melody Thomas as Marjorie
- Rob Riddick as Bucky
Musical Numbers
- "Come on in my Speakeasy" - Opening song by speakeasy singer
- "Bootleggers" - Hutchins
- "I'm Here" - Charlie
- "Speakeasy to Me" - Charlie and Elizabeth
- "I Vow" - Charlie
- "Make Her Mine" - Frank
- "Why Not Me" - Marjorie
- "Finally" Charlie, Elizabeth, Frank and Hutchins
Production and development
Alexa Polar created and wrote the screenplay, which originally was meant to be a feature length. As she was a student at the time, attending Orange Coast College with her best friend and film partner, Robin Pabello, Polar decided to shorten the screenplay significantly as it was going to be used for her final exit out class before graduating. Many of the professors advised Polar that the concept was too ambitious. It was going to be a challenge, producing a musical that's also a period piece. Polar and Pabello aren't your average students, known at the school by a faculty given nickname of the dynamic duo. Polar and Pabello both moved forward with production as a SAG-AFTRA project. They hired John DelVento and Gregory Flower to by the composers. Found a hanger that had a 1920's Stearman single propeller airplane. They were granted a few Model T's and authentic props. They were able to fully produce the short film as students, even against all odds. The project that many said couldn't, could and was.
Release
Speakeasy to Me premiered at the Newport Beach Film Festival on April 26, 2015.