Local Screenwriter Pens Follow-up to Classic Ghost Movie
Director Frank LaLoggia, whose classic ghost film Lady In White has inspired a devoted - some would say rabid - following, has announced plans to produce and direct a new film from a screenplay by Williamsburg resident Adam Campbell.
Williamsburg, MA (PRWEB) March 1, 2004 --Director Frank LaLoggia, whose classic ghost film Lady In White has inspired a devoted - some would say rabid - following, has announced plans to produce and direct a new film from a screenplay by Williamsburg resident Adam Campbell.
While not a direct sequel, Wind and Shadows features many of the character and situational elements that have long endeared the original film to so many. (Copies of the Lady In White DVD currently fetch bids in the hundreds of dollars at online auction sites.) Screenwriter Adam Campbell describes Wind and Shadows as a thematic sequel," expressing his hope that the new production will find a place alongside Lady In White in the hearts of Mr. LaLoggias fans.
Wind and Shadows is the story of Nicholas Barrett, a Huck Finn"-like ghost who finally makes contact with another child after sixty years of solitude.
Frank LaLoggia is the director of Lady In White, the cult horror classic Fear No Evil, and Mother, starring Diane Ladd and Olympia Dukakis.
Adam Campbell has written for Walt Disney Television and is a recipient of the prestigious Chesterfield fellowship presented by Steven Spielbergs Amblin Entertainment and Universal Pictures.
Benten Arts (www.bentenarts.com) is a bi-coastal alliance of film, television, and multimedia professionals. Beginning in March, 2004, Benten Arts will offer media-related educational programs in western Massachusetts.
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