According to Tanya Holly of Cypress Moon Productions, shooting for the film "The Story of Bonnie and Clyde" will take a bit longer. (See: "‘Bonnie and Clyde’ delayed…again").
This time, Holly's excuse for the delay is that they are finishing up the paperwork for the film right now and will submit papers for Screen Actors Guild accreditation by the end of the week. id. "After they get the green light from SAG - which can take 30 days - they expect to have a shooting schedule ready to go." id.
"Currently there is no official release date for the 2010 movie "The Story of Bonnie and Clyde"." (See: "When does The Story of Bonnie and Clyde come out?").
As you will recall, despite Alexandria not being the only location slated for the movie's filming, as far as we know, Alexandria Mayor Jacques Roy has been the only one to send Bill Hess to California to wine, dine and carry the movie people around in limousines for over $20,000, give $50,000 to Holly, and constantly brag on the movie only to be faced with one delay after another.
Friday, February 24, 2012
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And while this is going on, we have a film crew from New York working every day filming a TV series that is providing publicity for Central Louisiana,jobs, money into the area and it is completely ignored by the local media...Figure that one out!
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It's not controlled by DUMBASS ROY!!LOL
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