After viewing the final cut, award-winning writer-director Douglas decided to add several lines of voice-over to the soundtrack, and Roddick recently spent one afternoon recording the new audio track at the COLT Studio Group’s Buckshot studio in San Francisco. The film will be released worldwide on Aug. 15.
"It was a weird feeling to go back and find the character again after all of these months," Roddick said. "We filmed the production early last April, and it took a while to turn me back into the character again."
"Brotherhood" marks the sixth film Roddick has made for Buckshot since his debut in Kristofer Weston’s "HARD Studies." His other films since then include "Boot Black Blues," "BIG RIG Extended Cab Premium Edition," "Muscle Ranch Ii" and Olympus’ debut feature "Hostile," directed by Roland Dane.
"But this role was so different from any role I'd ever played before, either dramatically or sexually," Roddick said. "For one thing, before the film is over, my character has had physical contact — in one way or another — with every other member of the cast. You know, most of the time you have one or two scene partners, and sometimes you don't even meet half the cast — but this time I was called to the set every day, and before the shoot was over, I'd had scenes with every single member of the cast."
The film also stars Jan Fischer, Buckshot Man Dean Phoenix and Kevin Armstrong, and newcomers Justin Burkshire, Kurt Wild, Jeremy Michaels and Tory Mason.