DEF LEPPARD, TWISTED SISTER, MINISTRY, THIN LIZZY Members To Appear In 'The Bridge' Movie

February 9, 2014

DEF LEPPARD singer Joe Elliott will appear in the upcoming feature film "The Bridge". He will act alongside musicians from such other bands as THIN LIZZY (Ricky Warwick),TWISTED SISTER (Eddie Ojeda) and MINISTRY (Sin Quirin).

"The Bridge" is a coming-of-age, rock and roll drama that chronicles the unlikely rise of small-town music prodigy Luke Weaver. Ten years out of Twin Falls High and going nowhere fast, Luke watches his hometown band — and life as he knows it — crumble in front of him as his longtime best friend Scotty decides to move on, and move out. No future in sight, Luke's despair plunges deeper with the arrival of some foundation-rocking news from a high-school ex, and he turns to the only soul in the world he's got left: Natalie, friend since childhood... and Scotty's girlfriend. Carrying the weight of shadows from his past, he opens up to the light Natalie offers him, and faces his crippling fears as he embarks on a quest that will change his life forever. Falling in love as his music starts to speak, Luke reaches a crossroads from which there is no turning back: do what he’s always done, or take the leap into unknown territory.

Driven by its powerfully moving original soundtrack, "The Bridge" portrays an arduous journey of the human spirit — through every bend and fork in the road — as it takes us across impassible divides we'd otherwise never cross.

We all have that one particular bridge that will lead us to what we want (or think we want) the most... What's stopping you from crossing yours?

For more information, visit TheBridgeTheMovie.com.

(Thanks: NJthrasher)

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