GH's Natalia Livingston and Rick Hearst reunite in film Full Count

GH's Natalia Livingston and Rick Hearst reunite in film Full Count

General Hospital's Natalia Livingston (ex-Emily Quartermaine) and Rick Hearst (ex-Ric Lansing) star together in the new film Full Count.

General Hospital fans will want to put the upcoming film Full Count on their lists of must-watch movies, because the independent project stars General Hospital alums Natalia Livingston (ex-Emily Quartermaine) and Rick Hearst (ex-Ric Lansing).

The pair has reunited for the film currently in production in Georgia, and Livingston says the work so far has been an absolute delight.

"Day 1 of a 4 week movie shoot! Movie trailers and a beautiful farm in GA. I'm in heaven!" she tweeted about the project.

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She also gave fans a sneak peak of her reunion with Hearst, writing, "I can handle these two sheriffs! The fabulous #rickhearst and #erogermitchell"

According to IMDb, Full Count follows the story of Milton Young, a man forced to give up his dream of playing professional baseball and return to the town he tried so hard to escape. While facing economical and personal hardships, Milton finds himself being accused of a tragic crime that could send him to prison.

Livingston plays Katherine, Milton's mother, while Hearst will be playing Deputy Jones. The film also stars John Paul Kakos, Paul Kakos, Victoria Staley, Robert Pralgo, and Adam Boyer, the latter of whom Livingston also tweeted about.

"Working opposite Adam Boyer from Ozarks today!" she wrote. "He told me I 'play quiet strength really well.' I told him that took 20 plus years in the making!"

A release date for Full Count has yet to be announced, so be sure to keep reading Soap Central for updates as they come.

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