A Baltimore filmmaker spent five months in Northern Nevada making a movie earlier this year that premiers at the Fox Peak Theater on Friday night, November 11, at 7 p.m.
The suspense thriller from Director/Producer Alvin Gray tells the story of two young women traveling to a small town in Northern Nevada called Oldtown to film a documentary on the story of Julia Bulette. While taking a quick rest on the outskirts of town, the two stop for food and come across much more than a ghost story.
“I filmed throughout northern Nevada, including Hazen, Fallon, Reno, Wadsworth, and Middlegate,” said Gray. “Both Papas Ranchhouse Pizzeria in Wadsworth and the Middlegate Bar were extremely helpful with allowing us to shoot scenes in their businesses.”
Gray is known for his unique cinematography and has produced both movies as well as music videos for NFL and NBA players and Grammy and Emmy Award-winning artists.
“We had a lot of challenges along the way, but we got it done and we’re ready to show the whole of Northern Nevada,” said Gray. “This movie premiere will bring all the actors, friends, family, and fans together under one roof to watch the highly anticipated film, Senior Cut Day.”
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