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November 29, 2009
Arts/Theater Article 4415
Bay City's Meltdown Movie to Reprise Wednesday at State Theatre
Flick is Repeat of a Sellout of Action Film Shot on Bay City Locations
November 29, 2009
By: Dave Rogers
THE Bay City movie returns to the screen here on Wednesday at the State Theatre.
The movie is, of course, Meltdown, the flick that caused a sensation at its Midwest premiere here Oct. 30.
The theatre was so jammed the promoters decided to have another showing to accommodate the demand.
This is a wild shoot 'em up film is about an undercover FBI agent whose cover is blown and has the FBI and a mob turn against him. His only hope is a gorgeous agent who stands by him, through thick and thin and hails of bullets.
This is a Christopher J. Martin film in which the native Bay Cityan directs and stars. Clare native Andrea Tice is co-star and producer. The film was a production of Cinema Vision, a local firm headed by Scott Carmona and Shannan Weston.
Locations in the film include the Bay County Building, outside St. Laurent Bros., the old Kuhlman plant at 26th and Garfield, a stretch of Broadway, Pulaski Hall, Omni-Source (where one of the opening scenes features a car explosion) and many others.
Many local and Clare people have bit parts in the film and a major player is former Bay City firefighter Vern Zaucha in the role of "The Dragon," an ominous crime boss who carries a snake-headed cane.
Hollywood veterans Joe Estevez and Robert Zdar are headliners. All stars except the Hollywood pair will be on hand for the repeat of the premiere.
Tickets are $5.
For more information, call (989) 892-2660.
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