Money Needed To Turn North Yorkshire Into 1930s America
The Americans are coming! The Americans are coming! Actually, 1930's America is headed to North Yorkshire.
According to Mark Foster at www.darlingtonandstocktontimes.co.uk, interior shooting for the Stephen King film, "The Death of Jack Hamilton" is now completed and work is about to start on the exteriors. The crew will utilize North Yorkshire locations for action sequences.
And, Forster reports that Stephen King fans have a unique opportunity to get involved in the Stephen King gangster film, The Death of Jack Hamilton as more funds are needed. Director Jamie Anderson says, “The prospect of bringing 1930s America to 2012 Britain is a mammoth task to accomplish, and one that requires as much financial backing as possible." That's where the money needs come in! The film crew needs to dress the exteriors in order to recreate the American mid-west.
So what do you get for investing? Foster says that "rewards" for investors range from free screenings and DVD to "an executive producer credit on the movie itself."
The films website is HERE.
The "official teaser" is HERE.
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Why wasn´t it filmed in the US? Never heard of this story. Where was it featured?
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