"To Live and Die in Dixie," a feature-length film produced by
the Grand Valley State University Summer Film Project in 2007, will play
for one week, beginning Friday, September 5, at the Grand Haven 9
theater, 17220 Hayes St., in Grand Haven.
The film is based on a true story of a love triangle at a southern
college that ended with two murders. It was shot entirely in West
Michigan, directed by John Harper Philbin and produced by a crew of more
than 60 Grand Valley students who worked side-by-side with film industry
professionals. The casting drew professional actors from Hollywood,
Chicago, Detroit and Grand Rapids. Heather Prete plays Eve, the
university secretary who becomes consumed by the murder case. Scott
Lowell plays the detective and Marcus Hendricks is the alleged murderer.
Show times run throughout each day from 11:20 a.m. through 11:20 p.m.
Ticket prices for everyone are $4 before 6 p.m., with evening tickets at
$6.50 for adults and $4 for students and seniors. Fifty percent of box
office receipts will be donated to Grand Valley.
For more information about the film, visit www.gvsu.edu/dixiefilm
. For a complete screening schedule call the Grand Haven 9 theater at
(616) 844-7469.
Grand Valley feature film to play in Grand Haven
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