Local Tennessee Director Stephen King adaptation



Tommy the Golden local filmmaker down to the movie on the screen, a film adaptation of the Stephen King short story "The Scarecrow". After obtaining the financing for the movie set in Golden Shelbyville, Tennessee in late February.

Local film-maker is not easy and it's not cheap, but in the long run, it is well worth it, said Golden. He explains that obtaining the rights to the film in the film adaptation began in late September and was completed in mid-December. After obtaining the rights to the story of the Golden moved to the next step of the process, which was the perfect place.


With the films was shot in the States of Georgia, Louisiana and California because of the large film incentives, this is a risk for the movie in Tennessee. Golden was dogged on filming in Tennessee because he wants every penny spent on the production of tax to go back to a State where he lives. Gold says that if this production can help to create the one time he did, what he done.


The story of the scarecrow comes a collection of short stories by Stephen King called: The night shift. In "The Scarecrow" is a main character will viewers follow Lester Billings as he visits a psychologist in her Office. Lester meets his therapist named Dr. Harper, in which Lester talks about the death of their children and suspicious circumstances, how they died.


In this film are the twists and turns as well as a book, but he says he has put his own touch and talent to the story. When asked where he sees himself in 5 years, gold said, "to do more films, the horror genre, which will entertain the World Summer".


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