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07/10/08 Whew! that is a mouthful! On Friday, July 25th at 7:00 We will hold the first public showing of Lost Treasure Trail in the General Welch Theater at the Liberal Air Museum in Liberal, Kansas. For more on the film please visit www.nightwalkerfilms.net. Cast and crew please let me know if you can or can't be there so I can get you your DVDs. Please plan to stay a little while after to sign for the fans and friends. As in the past we filmed the movie in Western Kansas in Ulysses, Hugoton, near Elkhart on the Santa Fe Trail and north of Hugoton and south of Ulysses. All cast and crew came from SW. Kansas and Guymon and were volunteers. Many of those have been involved before in local movies, or plays. Please come out and support the movie and local movie making in SW. Kansas. Without you it would not be possible for me to make movies in our area. Thank You to all my cast and crew and to those of you whom I had the privilege of working with on Dusk and Fields with Joel Trujillo AKA Chris. Thanks for the wonderful memories and your kindness. I'd love to work with you again. We will have advertising coming out previous to the showing and I believe some newspaper stories before the showing in Liberal, Ulysses, and Hugoton. Everyone is invited! Each member of the Cast and crew will get in free, but extra family members and friends will have to pay. I'm not sure of the cost of tickets yet, but I'm going to keep them low as I can get. Some of this will go to the air museum! I'll also be handing out DVDs for the cast and crew after the movie runs and selling copies of the DVDs to those who want them for $10.00 a piece. I also have cover sheets available for the cast and crew to sign they can have for free to give to those who attend. I'm still trying to set up a second showing in Ulysses for the movie where much of it was filmed. I attended the last meeting of the board for the Ulysses community Theater group, but only the president and one member showed up for the election of a new board member. It was my intention to make a presentation to the group on how they could use the money from tickets sold to help the local group. I'll continue on that and may approach the Hugoton and Elkhart groups to see if they would like to host a showing and keep the ticket money in return. All I want is a chance to sell some DVDs of the movie and a chance to promote future film projects with those who attend. More on all that if and when it develops. Night Walker films is considering doing a new production in the Spring of 2009. I have been doing research and finding locations and props for a possible western movie. I have a couple of script ideas I'm exploring, however, the current gas price explosion and the effect on the economy may make it very difficult for people to pay their own expenses to get to the locations for filming. Since movie making on the local level is not a money maker as a director we have so many other costs involved in making a film we can't afford to pay cast and crew. At least not so far. If you would please let me know if you would be interested in being in a movie next spring for Night Walker films or working on the crew please let me know. Without your support or others I can't continue. The need to film in a couple of western towns will add cost and travel to say Dodge City, Palo Duro Canyon, Texas, or possible Buckskin Joe near Royal Gorge for a day or two of filming. Let me know your thoughts. I am not locked into a western at this point and could make several other kinds of films easier at less expense. I would like your opinion and if you would be interested in working with me on another film. Thank you for reading this and your support. Sincerely, |
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Randal
(Randy) Greenwood Randy
was born in Liberal, Kansas and lived most of
his life in Hugoton, Kansas. He graduated from
Hugoton High School in May 1967. During his high
school years he was active in plays,
photography, wrestling, and 4-H. He was in the
local rock band, The Night Walkers from
1966-1967 as lead singer and rhythm guitarist.
when the band broke up because of Graduation,
some of them headed to college and half in
different directions. He also was racing
motorcycles during this time and into college
reaching as high as the number seven plate in
the state of Kansas. He Attended Kansas State
University from the fall of 1967 until the
Spring of 1972 when he graduated from Kansas
State University in Manhattan with a B. S. in
History.He was married to Gayle Kingshott of New Buffalo, Michigan on August 8, 1970 in Michigan. To this union he had a son Evan L. Greenwood born on August 8, 1978 and a daughter Amber A. Greenwood (Taylor) born on March 4, 1982. He moved to Pueblo, Colorado in the summer of 1972 and three months later moved to Denver, Colorado where he work for L. D. Brinkman company (a wholesale carpet company. He started out on the cutting floor, moved to delivery truck driver, then night foreman, and finally receiving clerk all within a little less than a year. During this time in Denver he raced Hobby Stock race cars at Denver International Speedway. At that point he had enough of city life and took his Dad's offer to come back and take over the family farm in late 1973. He farmed from 1973 through most of 1978. |
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