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Made-in-Waco film making
By Carl Hoover
| Sunday, June 17, 2007, 10:05 AM
Yes, that was a camera crew seen in Bellmead, Hewitt, Waco and Robinson last week and it was shooting real actors in a real (short) film.
The movie, with the working title Prescription, is from a short story by Baylor English professor and author Greg Garrett and directed by Baylor film professor, Joe Kickasola.
It’s only about 20 minutes long and in HD Video, but uses a mix of professional and amateur actors. In a nutshell, a widowed, small town pharmacist schemes revenge on the man his wife had an affair with, but a new piece of information turns his plans around and he must decide between revenge and forgiveness.
With the theater debuts of filmed-in-Waco Broke Sky and The Proper Care and Feeding of an American Messiah last year, and with the future premiere of the zombie film Risen still ahead, someone could assemble a Waco film fest …
Waco: We Do Films. Just a thought …
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By Chris Hansen
June 23, 2007 9:58 PM | Link to this | Report comment abuse
Carl — to add to that, I’m planning on shooting a new feature right here in Waco, next summer. I’m still raising funds now, but things are looking good.