Nov 26, 2007 10:15 am US/Eastern
Iconic Director Filming Horror Series In Pa.
CONNELLSVILLE, Pa. (AP) ―
The creator of the movie
"Night of the Living Dead" will partner with a writer-actor from Connellsville
to film a horror anthology in Fayette
County.
Pittsburgh-based filmmaker George Romero is collaborating
with Jeff Monahan to make "George A. Romero Presents ... Deadtime Stories."
Monahan has appeared in the films "Lone Star"
and Romero's "Bruiser."
He says each installment of the anthology will consist of
three stories and will be suitable for a DVD or cable TV release.
Filming of the first story, "Dust," is scheduled
to begin today at the Penn State
campus in Fayette County,
as well as at a house and graveyard in Connellsville.
The second story, "On Sabbath Hill," is to be
shot the following week in Uniontown and at Seton
Hill University
in Greensburg.
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