Patrick Muldoon's sudden passing has left Hollywood and fans mourning, but his final completed film project offers a poignant tribute to the late actor's legacy.
Muldoon, best known for roles in "Days of Our Lives," "Melrose Place," and "Starship Troopers," died this week after suffering a heart attack at age 57.
Now, writer-director Kevin Interdonato reveals that the premiere of "Dirty Hands"—a crime thriller starring Muldoon—will transform from a celebration of the film to a celebration of the actor's life and work. The premiere is scheduled for tonight in New Jersey.
"What was going to be a celebration of the film is now a celebration of Patrick," Interdonato told sources.
The Saban Films project will be released on Apple and Amazon this Friday. According to Interdonato, test screenings have generated exceptional feedback, with audiences particularly praising Muldoon's performance.
"Patrick is freaking amazing in the flick," Interdonato said, emphasizing that the actor's work in the film stands out as some of his finest.
As the entertainment community continues to process Muldoon's unexpected death, "Dirty Hands" offers both a final showcase of his talent and an opportunity for fans to celebrate his decades-long career.