P.O. Box 696, Littleton, CO 80160
303-587-9792 Fax: 303-470-1011
February 2, 2004
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Darlene Cypser
Phone: 303-587-9792
E-mail:ifilm@infernofilm.com
Web: www.infernofilm.com
Inferno Film Productions, LLC, has scheduled two screenings of Going Back starring Bruce Campbell (Evil Dead, Bubba Ho-Tep) at the American Film Market in Santa Monica, California. The first screening is February 28 1 pm and the second is February 29 at 11 am. Both screenings will take place in the Loews Plasma Screening Room 1.
Going Back, produced by Ron Teachworth's RST Productions in Rochester Hills, Michigan, was Bruce Campbell's second feature film (the first being Evil Dead). In Bruce Campbell's best-selling book, If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B Movie Actor, he writes: "Up to this time, I had mastered the prolonged scream, the horrific recoil, the slam against a wall, but I never really had to do what would be considered acting. Going Back was fun because there wasn't an ounce of blood anywhere in sight--just a strange thing called dialogue."
Going Back, set in 1963, is about two young men who set off to explore the countryside before going away to college. While hitchhiking they are picked up by an old man who invites them to stay at his bunkhouse. One of the young men finds a father figure in the old man. The other, played by Bruce Campbell, finds romance. Then the summer ends and college intervenes. Four years later they try to return to recapture that summer but things have changed.
While Going Back was shot in 1983, only had very limited circulation on VHS tape in the 1980's because the original distribution company went bankrupt. Recently, Ron Teachworth created elements for a DVD release including a full-length commentary by himself, Bruce Campbell and cinematographer, John Prusak. Inferno Film Productions is representing Going Back, at the American Film Market February 25 through March 3. Ron hopes that Inferno can arrange domestic DVD and television distribution, as well as some foreign sales.