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What Michael Patrick Lilly failed to address is that financing for a film project comes prior to hiring a production team on board and bringing on suppliers and not after the project is already in production or finished. His financing should have been in place to start the project and it is not the practice of any producer to hire people and promise wages and then hope to have money come in by some fate of luck. Contracts were signed and no one agreed to work with him on a contingent basis. Again producers put money together and in place first then pull a shoot together not the other way around.

He also is failing to admit that this is the reality and his film project was shot prior to the downturn in the economy. It is his failing and not the economy and his lies and incompetence that put everyone's finances in jeopardy. This producer should be avoided working with.


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Revision as of 16:48, 5 November 2008

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Silent But Deadly
Directed byStephen Scott
Written byErin Berry and David Pluscauskas, Lori Kelly and Joel Plue
Produced byErin Berry, Michael Patrick, Jonathan Dueck & Mike Carriere
StarringKim Poirier
Jason Mews
and William Sadler

Silent But Deadly is a 2008/2009 feature film which was filmed at Chatham-Kent, Ontario.[1] It stars Kim Poirier, Jason Mewes and William Sadler. It is a Michael Patrick Entertainment production [2]. The film is set for released during the Chatham-Kent's Small Town Film Festival around Halloween 2008 and for horror film festivals at about the same time. General release is targeted for sometime early 2009.

Plot

The story of a series of murders in a small rural town that are being covered by a documentary film crew.

Cast

Financing

Michael Patrick, the producer of the film, has come under some trouble with the Chatham community because of the payment of the production bills he owes for cast crew and suppliers of around $350,000 has yet to be paid. Patrick explained to Chatham Daily News that the group financing the completion of the film, which wrapped at the end of August, is connected to the stock market and the recent downturn in the financial sector has made getting the cash a challenge.

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