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Re: poster44ny post# 334179

Wednesday, 12/08/2021 11:04:29 AM

Wednesday, December 08, 2021 11:04:29 AM

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The asshole put out a press release claiming 3 feature film productions in 2021 while failing to complete the one he started in 2019 because of course he did.

FAYETTEVILLE, AR / ACCESSWIRE / September 9, 2020 / Fueled by the success of the current feature production of "Wildfire," Hannover House (OTC:HHSE) C.E.O. Eric Parkinson has released information on three upcoming Oklahoma-based features, plus the company's plans for a film production facility.
"PRIMATE", "THE LEGEND OF BELLE STARR" and "MELTDOWN" are each planned for feature production during 2021 in Oklahoma, primarily within the 14-county region of eastern Oklahoma comprising the Cherokee Nation.

First up is "Primate" for April 2021, a creature-feature originally developed for the SiFi Channel, but expanded into a theatrical level with a higher-profile cast and creature effects. A group of college students decide to investigate local sightings of a "Bigfoot-like" creature, only to become the hunted. Screenplay was written by Andy Sands, producer is Christian Large.

Summer of 2021 will launch "The Legend of Belle Starr"- a period-western covering the last few years of the life of the ‘Bandit Queen' in Fort Smith and the Indian Territory, as she fought to survive and fought to stop the Oklahoma Land Rush of 1889. Screenplay is by Jay Casey, Mike Snyder and Eric Parkinson. Director is Parkinson. The company has been in communication with three high profile stars for principal roles in the film.

Fall of 2021 will bring "Meltdown" - an action-adventure described as ‘Die Hard' in a Nuclear Plant. Three major stars are expected for this film, which is planned for a budget in the $12-mm to $15-mm range.

"WILDFIRE" was launched last August, with three of four weeks of principal photography completed, and a final week of filming to occur this month. Initial response from distributors in all major media has put the film into an accrued profit position even before completion. The availability of incentives from the State of Oklahoma, and from the Cherokee Nation, creates a favorable financial foundation for the next productions being developed by Hannover House, including the three films set for production in 2021.
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