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A FIRST LOOK AT INDEPENDENT HORROR-COMEDY “THE NIGHT SHIFT”

Pre-production is well underway for Mobile, Alabama based filmmaking group Fighting Owl Films’ independent feature “The Night Shift”, and now you can get your first look at the film’s lead characters. Coinciding with an overhaul of the official website for “The Night Shift”, an online gallery has been added featuring publicity photos of the lead characters, Rue Morgan, Herbie West and Claire Rennfield as portrayed by Khristian Fulmer, Soren Odom and Erin Lilley, respectively. Also available to download from the site are two official desktop wallpapers for “The Night Shift” featuring the leads facing off against the film’s menacing creatures.

The film and filmmakers have received a great deal of support, encouragement and positive buzz from the online community and are looking forward to getting production underway this summer. The feature is based on Fighting Owl Films' short film of the same name which proved an online hit, was positively reviewed in "Fangoria" magazine's online edition earlier in 2009 and has screened in several festivals across the United States.

A supernatural adventure-comedy, “The Night Shift” centers on Rue Morgan, the undead night watchman at Pinewood Oaks Cemetery. Rue, along with his buddy Herb, a limbless corpse, spends his nights trying to keep the cemetery’s cantankerous residents in, and his days dreaming of a date with hard-nosed day-shifter, Claire. It’s an okay afterlife until a scourge of supernatural occurrences leaves Rue not only watching the cemetery, but also watching his back!

To stay abreast of all the latest production developments and updates, please become a fan of Fighting Owl Films on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Figh…) and follow them on Twitter (http://twitter.com/FightingOwlFilm). For more information, downloads, photos and cast information, please visit www.thenightshiftmovie.com .
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Wanted: Director of Photography/Cinematographer

Seeking a director of photography/cinematographer for a low budget independent film to be shot in Mobile, AL.  The film titled "The Night Shift" is based on a short we produced last year that met with great online success and has been featured in several festivals and was positively reviewed by Fangoria magazine.  The film is a supernatural-adventure-comedy.  For more information, please email Thomas Smith (info@fightingowlfilms.com).  You can also visit www.thenightshiftmovie.com or www.fightingowlfilms.com to learn more about the film.
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Auditions for "The Night Shift", Indie Feature to be Filmed in Mobile Summer 2010

AUDITIONS: THE NIGHT SHIFT

Auditions for The Night Shift feature, based on Fighting Owl Films' successful short film of the same name (selected for screenings in the 2009 Lancaster Area Film Festival and the 2009 Texas Blood Bath Film Festival) will be held Saturday, October 17th from 10am - 2pm at the University of South Alabama Library, Room 171.  Auditions are for principal characters and, because the film is low budget, all positions are on a volunteer basis.  To learn more about The Night Shift or to view the short visit www.fightingowlfilms.com.  Interested parties should email Thomas Smith to schedule an audition time (info@fightingowlfilms.com).

 


  • bnrita

i miss home

Hey Mobile!
I'm a native Mobilian (actually Eightmile-ian lol) and I'm new to the group! Just wanted to drop by and say what's up/ show my love. I'm a MHS panther!! woop wopp!  I'm in college now, which is a good 900 miles away from home, and I miss my city! :(
If you wanna talk hit me up! Better yet, friend me because I'm new to LJ so I only have like 2 friends lol. Take care, yall.
See you for Thankgiving!

Rita
peacock?

Any help would be incredibly appreciated...

I know this is kind of a strange question... but I'm looking for an old friend...

His name is Thomas Stevens, from the Mobile area... We met via a chatroom when I was younger and become really good friends.

I guess what I can tell you about him is that he was adopted by his aunt and uncle after his parents died in a car accident. He has an older sister named Amy, and if I remember correctly, his adoptive parents names were Helen and David. He used to fix up trucks, and when we were talking, he was working on an old GMC. He came down with meningitis in his teens and had to come up to the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota with his dad for treatment. He also had to have surgery on his hand. He used to play basketball, and was interested in going to school for something involving computers. For a while, I know his nicknames were Boomer and Pepper.


Thank you for taking the time to read this...
-Nicole Evans
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  • mozart

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hi! I dont know how ative this community is but I was wondering if anyone knows anything about medieval or knight clubs in mobile? I ask because I saw a group jousting around in armour down my municipal park? And I really wanted to know if they have a schedule or calendar of events. Because I want to watch more :P

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