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Supernatural “Tattoo” Inks Tracey Birdsall & “The Blacklist’s” Harry Lennix

Award winning actress Tracey Birdsall (“The Young & The Restless,” “Rogue Warrior: Robot Fighter”) has been cast opposite “The Blacklist”’s Harry Lennix in “Dance of the Blue Tattoo.”

Del Weston directs from a script by award winning screenwriter Matt DeGennaro.

Mia Goldman (Birdsall), possessed by superior agility, strength and beauty, is driven by an incomprehensible, subconscious urge to travel south to the Yucatan. Surprised by a series of strange messages and disturbing events, she realizes a power greater than her own has changed her pleasure trip to heal from a nasty divorce into a dangerous, supernatural journey into the Mayan underworld and Fifth dimension.

Furthermore, Mia, formerly oblivious to her extra-terrestrial lineage, discovers she’s no longer just a pleasure seeking, divorced female from New Jersey, but the Last Celestial from an ancient, extra-terrestrial race who can change human destiny and save humans from total destruction. She overcomes her fear of being sacrificed, does what’s necessary to save humanity and falls in love again.

Birdsall’s character is described as “beautiful, buff, coy, a skilled martial artist and former MMA champion with long, flowing, blond hair and penetrating, blue eyes.”

Rudy Youngblood (“Apocalypto”) co-stars.

Set to shoot on the island of Gran Canaria, “Dance of the Blue Tattoo” is currently in pre-production with a release date to be announced in the New Year.

Birdsall next appears in the science-fiction thriller “Rogue Warrior: Robot Fighter” and the controversial comedy “Who’s Jenna?”

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James McDonald

Originally from Dublin, Ireland, James is a Movie Critic with 40 years of experience in the film industry as an Award-Winning Filmmaker. He is also a member of the Critics Choice Association and the Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association.