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Grover's Mill - Vancouver Film School (VFS)

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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2008

Created by Vancouver Film School students through the following VFS production programs:

VFS Film Production

Director - Paul St. Amand
Director of Photography - Ian Whittlesey
Writer - Paul St. Amand
Producer - Vikas Mathur
Editor - Amar Chebib
Art Director - Scott Williams

VFS Sound Design

Sound Effects Editor - Eric Vervaet
Dialogue & Music Editor - Julius Selbach

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  • This is a very professionally made film. It kept my attention all along. Great actors.

    I would like to see more films from this director. Two thumbs up!

  • I really liked this!! Spookey or what! Shouldn't have watched it in the middle of the night.. I also liked the feeling of an old movie during the beginning and end titles. The music was a perfect complement.

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  • lmao lmao lmao

    fucking idiot

  • Wisely said :)

  • The fact that you actually found an actor who not only bares a rather remarkable resemblance to the young Orson Wells, but also is a pretty damn good character actor as well, is amazing. Nice work.

  • LMAO. Great story line. Only problem is the actors LMAOOO. 3:06-3:10. lmaoooo. 9/10. -1 point cause of the acting lmao.

  • I agree with MultipleSocket- i thoroughly enjoyed every moment of that- suspension of disbelief, tense saturated atmoshphere, aesthetics, cinematography, the actors... all in all a very rounded execution that fitted perfectly into the time frame. Your ambition carried well within the budget and i was never put off by the "student film" element which can often affect viewing pleasure..

  • Nice film with a lot of ambition. I really appreciate the location, the isolated radio station and the meeting of great minds. It's too bad that they have so little to say to each other. I do appreciate the arrival of the flying saucer but this should be the spark of a great exchange between two great minds. Evidently, there is a conflict between the two, how do they come together. If you are into filmmaking, check out my profile, I have an invitation for you.

  • i think they did that bad acting on purpose

  • Especialy during the tension before the start of WWII

  • haha, the worst actors I've seen in a looooonge time. but I sort of digg it, gives me that old school "some like it hot" horrible acting feel..."WOW! diamonds, they must be worth their weigth in gold(...)"

  • When Orson Welles perfomed War of The Worlds on the radio in 1938, it caused mass hysteria in the UK and in the US

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