‘Spook Bridge’ to have Valdosta premiere
Published 10:00 am Tuesday, August 8, 2017
- RKDS EntertainmentAuthorities investigate a murder in this still from the RKDS Entertainment and Media film 'Spook Bridge.'
VALDOSTA, Ga. — South Georgia filmmakers are scheduled to premiere their latest horror film with a series of September screenings.
RKDS Entertainment and Media will host a world premiere of “Spook Bridge” 7 p.m., Sept. 13-15, Mathis City Auditorium, 2300 N. Ashley St., said Roy Kirkland of RKDS Entertainment.
Tickets are $25 each and include a “Spook Bridge” T-shirt, Coca Cola and popcorn, he said.
Kirkland and film director Doug Sebastian did not initially plan to screen the movie locally but they recently changed their minds, Kirkland said.
They are still looking for a national distributor for the movie.
The movie features several actors and actresses who live in the Valdosta/South Georgia region.
The majority of the filming took place summer 2016 in Brooks County, which Kirkland said opened its doors to the movie production. Brooks County Sheriff’s Office, the county courthouse and other Brooks County landmarks appear prominently in the movie trailer.
As does Spook Bridge.
“Spook Bridge,” the movie, touches upon legends surrounding the South Georgia highway bridge that has been closed for several decades but will draw mostly upon a fictional story stretching from the South of 1916 to the early and mid-20th century when the span was first built to the abandoned span of more modern times.
More information: Visit www.SpookBridge.com.