British actor William Moseley chatted about his new war action film “Murder Company,” which will be in theaters, digital, and On Demand on July 5, 2024. The synopsis is: In the midst of the D-Day invasion, a group of American soldiers are given orders to smuggle a member of the French resistance behind enemy lines to assassinate a high-value Nazi target. Aside from Moseley, it stars Gilles Marini, Pooch Hall, Joe Anderson, Jilon VanOver, and Kelsey Grammer.
On making “Murder Company,” Moseley said, “It wasn’t dissimilar from making ‘ Raven’s Hollow .’ This was obviously another war film with big costumes and a lot of action.” “We were filming it in Eastern Europe, and we had an amazing time with this film,” Moseley said.
“The chemistry between the guys made it so good...
Jilon VanOver, Gilles Marini, Joe Anderson were great...
and our director, Shane Dax Taylor, was amazing.” Moseley opened up about playing his character, Southern. “I wanted to play him like a regular guy,” he said.
“I wanted to portray him like a normal person who was thrown out of the Midwest into France having to go to war and having to learn how to lead a bunch of guys. I had to dip deep and find his inner strength,” he explained. “This role taught me a lot about my own level of inner strength and patience,” he said.
“I got food poisoning and a chest infection, at the same time, while I was shooting. I never complained and I never let the stress get the better of .