Sofasi: Part 1

Sofasi: Part 1 or Sofasi is an 1985 crime comedy film written and directed by Arthur Balas and Brian Hander. It is about how Sofasi, a seaside town evolved in the 1980's with its gangster problems. Andy Palmer plays Joshua "King" Sullivan, a gangster, who tries to do good, but always messes up, Jay Simmons plays Carl Santer, a gun seller who eventually becomes Joshua's friend, Zara Harris plays Jackie Santer, Carl's sister, who owns the gun shop when Carl's not around.

The film was a critical success, with 50 thousand watching it when it was first broadcast on television. In Sylvania, mostly around Noble City, the film was banned for a while, due to violence and bad language, but now it is rated R-17 and is available to buy in Lovian shops.

Synopsis
In 1981, Joshua "King" Sullivan (Palmer), Sofasi's most notorious gangster, narrates what really has been going on in the city, ever since the 1978 Sofasi riots begun. The film turns back to 1978, showing a footage of people fighting and throwing bombs, when marching across the streets and smashing car windows. Suddenly, the police come in and force the rioters away. Suddenly, Joshua walks across the street, merely being caught by one of the cops. He is quickly dragged in to a shop, labelled as "Carl's Gunners Hut". He is then confronted by Carl Santer (Simmons), a 28 year old "shopkeeper", who tells him to "watch his back" and that "he knows who he is".

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