The son of Broadway Stages co-owner Tony Argento – who The New York Times reported will be charged Thursday in connection with a corruption scandal involving the Adams administration – produced a vanity film project written, directed by and starring Mayor Eric Adams’ son Jordan Coleman, City & State has found.
Coleman’s “Striking Back,” billed as a “ zombie thriller ” was produced by Rollin Studios, a firm owned by Anthony Argento, son of Tony and nephew of Broadway Stages CEO Gina Argento, both reportedly set to face indictment by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. Business records show Rollin Studios operates out of Broadway Stages’ Green Street address in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
It is unclear at this time whether the two scions’ ties will in any way bear upon Manhattan distr