The Butler: A Battle of Wits and Valor in a 17th-Century Estate

Name: The Butler
Description: Felix (60s) is the steadfast Butler of a majestic 17th-century mansion. When the Lord passed, his will ensured Felix would remain if the estate were sold. Enter Clive (50s), an American, and his spirited daughter Harriet (12), the mansion’s new owners. Trouble arrives in the form of two Atlantic City mobsters demanding their money. Clive’s instinct? Run. Felix’s? Stand and fight. A former British Special Forces soldier in WWI, Felix is prepared to defend the mansion and its new occupants at any cost. Together, the unlikely trio bands together, using Felix’s military expertise and arsenal of tricks, facing the dangerous showdown.
Genre: Feature Film
Date Created: N/A
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The Butler: A Thrilling Blend of Comedy and Action

“The Butler” transports audiences into a captivating tale of resilience and unlikely alliances. Set in a grand 17th-century mansion, the film follows Felix, a steadfast butler portrayed by the esteemed Jean Reno. When a perilous situation arises after the estate is inherited by an American newcomer, Clive, and his adventurous daughter, Harriet, the stakes are raised. The narrative unfolds with a mix of humor and suspense as Felix teams up with Clive and Harriet to confront nefarious mobsters demanding payment for an owed debt.

This feature film, expertly directed by Tom Edmunds, explores themes of loyalty and courage amidst chaos. As Felix taps into his rich past as a former British Special Forces soldier, the trio devises an array of inventive strategies to protect the mansion. From wielding classic dueling pistols to ingeniously employing everyday items as weapons, the story promises a unique cinematic experience filled with laughter and adrenaline. Prepare for a delightful encounter that showcases the strength of unconventional friendships in the face of adversity.




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