John Putch sent along the web site for his next film, Route 30, which features this cool poster. A couple of the taglines are “Three Stories, One Highway” and “The Road of Dreams is a Two Lane Highway.” As John says, filming and the plot itself are centered around the Lincoln Highway, “the corridor of my childhood.” All images reproduced with permission.
Here are some shots from the production – click them to see larger images:
Above: Dana Delany plays Amish Martha, a depressed old maid who smokes, drinks, swears and longs to shave her legs again. She reportedly enjoyed Mister Ed’s Elephant museum. Who doesn’t??
Above: David DeLuise at Mister Ed’s.
Above: Mister Ed at his store with Curtis Armstrong as Ned.
Above: Production crew member Kate Murphy in Caledonia State Park.
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Tags: Bigdfoot, highways, Route 30 movie, travel
April 16, 2008 at 6:17 am |
That looks good and it appears that its chances of being completed and released are also good. I’m looking forward to it.
This post quite naturally reminded me of “30 the Movie”
( http://www.30themovie.com/ ) whose status I can’t quite figure out. I recall hearing about it when it was being filmed then forgot about it until now. It was apparently shown at a couple of film festivals in 2007 but I’ve found no recent news. I’ve sent an inquiry via the MySpace link. Incidentally, “Route 30” has an IMDB entry; “30 the Movie” does not.