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The "Clock" Is Ticking Towards Premier
The "Clock" Is Ticking Towards Premier
On Thursday night, February 28th, 2008, at 7:00 P.M., the Pollack Tempe Cinemas, 1825 East Elliot Road, Tempe, Arizona, will be the hosting theater for the premier of the new movie, Melvyn’s Cloc
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(Free-Press-Release.com) February 19, 2008 --
The "Clock" Is Ticking Towards Premier
On Thursday night, February 28th, 2008, at 7:00 P.M., the Pollack Tempe Cinemas, 1825 East Elliot Road, Tempe, Arizona, will be the hosting theater for the premier of the new movie, Melvyn’s Clock, produced by the Extra/Ordinary Film Project, with its base in Hendersonville, Tennessee. General admission is $5.00.
The company has been in the Arizona area filming the new movie, using locations in Sedona, Wickenburg, Apache Junction, Prescott, Queen Creek, Tempe, Sun City, Paradise Valley, Chandler, Scottsdale, and Litchfield Park, taking advantage of the beautiful scenery and wonderful actors and extras from the community. The Extra/Ordinary Film Project set a goal to make twelve feature length films in twelve months with an aspiration of making movies that are a “return to the great story.”
“While Hollywood is mainly concerned about what stars they can place in movies, we make our stories and tales and the action they weave the stars of our movies,” says Jon Russell Cring, director and co-founder.
Winning many awards at film festivals, the movies sport a delicious blending of entertainment, intelligence, inspiration and most importantly—a great sense of humor.
The Extra/Ordinary Film Project is truly a family affair, with father, Jonathan Richard Cring, the screenwriter; son, Jon Russell Cring, the director; and daughter-in-law, Tracy Nicole Cring, the cinematographer and editor.
“In days of old, people would gather for miles around when the carnival would visit the town with all of its wonderful sights, smells and entertainment,” says screenwriter Cring. “I guess that’s what we’re kind of doing this year in America—taking the craft of filmmaking on the road to make five new films—each with the flavor of a different area of the country, using the tremendous base of talent and budding stars that exist in every corner of our great land.”
Melvyn’s Clock is the whimsical and often mysterious tale of an aging gent who launches on a daily routine, walking through his community to meet and greet all of his neighbors only to discover on one particular day that crisis and mayhem truly await him around every corner. It is rated PG-13.
For more information or to reserve tickets for the limited-seating premier, feel free to log onto www.extraordinaryfilmproject.com or call (480) 457-1663.
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