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From The Mind Of Stephen King And Heart Of Providence

Rhode Island film enthusiast turned independent filmmaker E.J. Meyers, has been granted the rights to develop a big screen adaptation of one of Stephen Kings most beloved short stories. The Ten O’Clock People is the tale of Brandon Pearson, a former chain smoker who uncovers a frightening world full of monstrous creatures when he tries to kick the habit. Filming in October with the aid of a massive fundraising effort, the budding filmmaker and his team hope to complete a first-rate, 45-minute production that will do the original justice.

Interested parties can donate at Indie GoGo, a web-based fundraising platform for up-and-coming creatives. Individual donations begin at $10 and will help cover filming and post-production costs including props, crew, editing equipment and travel expenses. Contributors could receive any one of a number of perks including a copy of the script signed by cast and crew and special thanks in the films credits.

The Ten O’Clock People films this fall in Providence, Rhode Island. For more information plus links to the teaser trailer and the blog chronicling the films making, visit www.tenO’Clockpeople.com or go to www.indiegogo.com/tenO’Clockpeople to make a donation today.

About The Ten O’Clock People

Ex-smoker Brandon Pearson thinks he’s finally kicked the habit when he discovers smoking cessation drug Zytex. But when he succumbs to his cravings and tosses the drug, he uncovers a frightening world full of monsterous creatures few but he can see….

Mitchell Wells

Founder and Editor in Chief of Horror Society. Self proclaimed Horror Movie Freak, Tech Geek, love indie films and all around nice kinda guy!!

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  1. Thanks for this! You can also visit the blog makingtenoclock.com for casting info, etc. Matrix Trilogy star Clayton Watson is now to play Brandon.

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