

“By far the most hilarious, yet suspenseful, action comedy I have seen this year!”- The Daily Mirror
Next January we are inviting you to join Melvin Burke (The Last Night) and Kenelm Woods (Fallen) in the head-quarters of the spy agency: The SSA. In a screenplay written by Christine Star we are kicking off the year with a jam-packed action comedy filled with epic sword fights, science experiments, friendships being torn to pieces and the most notorious female villain you are yet to see in the film industry. Lucas and Noah’s lives are corrupted by the villainous leader of the agency- Doctor. C. Whitlock (Elloise Shaw; The Secret Sister) and her intelligent companion Berke Thatcher (Valda Hargraves; Chase of the Dead). They are consumed by an unwanted adventure of conflict, sword training and an excruciating experience of scientific experiments in order to create the most powerful spy in the British agencies. Will Lucas and Noah escape from the dangers of Whitlock’s plan? Or will they end up falling too far into the manipulation of her experiments?
An Estelle Motely production: also starring Jade Townsend, Cedric Bloom and Scott Dug.
CHARACTERS

Kenelm Woods stars as Noah in the action comedy "The SSA"
"It was a lot fun to be able to play the comedic side-kick in an action comedy. I feel like Noah is one of the most loveable characters in the film as the screen writer- Christine Star- crafted him this way extremely well. Audiences will definitely find it stressful to watch as his best friend is taken away from him. I hope you love Noah as much as I do." Kenelm Woods


Elloise Shaw stars as Doctor C. Whitlock in the action comedy "The SSA"
"Playing a character like Doctor. C. Whitlock was a very interesting opportunity for me as a feminist. Her representation is conflicting as throughout the majority of the film she is superior compared to Lucas and Noah. However, we see her in scenes displaying weakness and fragility. Whilst these representations are explored, I believe that this is a great move towards equality in the film industry as her character subverts conventions of the female villain: for expressing emotion and holding such physical power." Elloise Shaw

KENELM WOODS ON THE SET OF THE SSA:


Lucas



