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Keith Jardine Seeing Double in ‘Unrivaled’ directed by Warren Sonoda

Another exclusive video fresh from the set of MMA-powered movie ‘Unrivaled‘ shooting Toronto. This clip features the big, bald (& occasionally mean) Keith Jardine in a variety of scenes and on-set banter.

First off, Jardine messes with his stunt double Julian Lewis, then acts in a choreographed fight against Hector Echavarria, and also chats about his character and real-life friendship with Rashad Evans. Director Warren P. Sonoda  shares some comments about working with Jardine pointing out his hard work and effort on set. Finally Jardine mentions his enthusiasm for indie film and the art of film and points out flaws in his stunt double’s hair-do.

Synopsis: A down-on-his-luck cage fighter gets the opportunity of a lifetime when he is chosen to compete against the greatest MMA world title-holder during a massive competition. The stakes are high and the rewards great…But should he lose, it will cost him his life.

More ‘Unrivaled’ Videos

Al Sapienza talks 'Unrivaled'
Al Sapienza talks ‘Unrivaled’
Actor Al Sapienza (Saw V) sits down to talk about his character Sergio, and what his inspiration is while playing a gangster.

Unrivaled - Directing A Chase Scene
Unrivaled – Directing A Chase Scene
Follow director Warren P. Sonoda as he directs an on foot chase scene.

Unrivaled - Hit and Run
Unrivaled – Hit and Run
Go behind the scenes of UNRIVALED with actor Steven Yaffee to watch stunt performer Neil Davison and Stunt Coordinator Eric Bryson prepare for a hit and run.

Nicholas Campbell talks 'Unrivaled'
Nicholas Campbell talks ‘Unrivaled’
Movieset takes you behind the scenes of UNRIVALED to hear what actor Nicholas Campbell has to say about the film. Over the span of making a cappuccino, Campbell talks about the inspiration for his character.

Unrivaled – Fight Choreography Featurette
Unrivaled – Fight Choreography Featurette While filming a fight scene, director Warren P. Sonoda and Stunt Coordinator Eric Bryson talk about what goes into capturing a good fight on film.

Author: Dave

Poet, podcaster, public-policy pundit and chronic documentarian from his earliest days, world-rambling Dave spends his time writing, painting and listening to old vinyl albums on the back porch whilst gazing at North Vancouver’s mountains and trees.

Published in magazines and journals on topics from Hemp Culture in Japan to Telco de-regulation, Dave is most proud of his handmade literary chapbooks, static montage art, and audio hi-jinks.

After award-winning stints at Raincity Studios and Happyfrog.ca, Dave joined MovieSet.com to connect film fans and filmmakers by using social media campaigns to deliver unique, behind the scenes coverage of movies in production.

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