In the hot summer 1995, Rebecca, Georgia, now editor-in-Chief of ZowieWowie.com, David Webb, and his best friend and roommate set out to adapt this short story as a film short for college credit in their English 101 class at Middle Georgia College. They ended up both receiving an 'A' in place of one of their essay papers. The Screenplay was condensed and adapted by David Webb, and he also served as scripting coach. The actors and their parts were unrehearsed, and the whole film was shot in the time period of about a day and half. There were no retakes, except for post-production editing by David Webb after 10 years since it's original filming on a simple VHS camcorder.
The film was remastered, edited, and restored after a decade in the possession by David Webb as a second VHS copy.
David has a cameo as Hiram, the criminal partner of the Misfit. Mark Williams, the cinematographer and director, plays Red Sammy. Originally set to music of famous hollywood movies, the old musical score has been deleted, and a new score was added written and performed by David Webb. After a decade on the shelf, A Good Man Is Hard to Find is now being released by ZowieWowie Productions.
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