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I also owe great thanks to my friend Robyn who helped with the punk rock details. Sig and Laurie (mentioned in the story as Amber's folks, but in reality my own dad and stepmom) came to watch the recording session with Krystal and be supportive, and Laurie at least can be heard in the bloopers in the end. I really love working with and encouraging kids in the arts. Her response was "Could I please play her?" She did, and did a great job. I hammered out the script in less than a week and sent it to Krystal and asked if Amber sounded reasonably authentic, since Krystal was right about that age herself. The irony of sticking a character HPL would undoubtedly loathe into one of his stories did not escape me, and when "Cool Air" crossed my mind, it basically started to write itself. We enjoyed the movie, and leaving it I decided I wanted to write a sassy teenage character, and started clicking through plots in my head that I could slap her into. Nope, this started when my niece Krystal and I went to see the film Juno. Previous to this, I had produced Within the Walls of Eryx, and even before that, while studying screenwriting, I had practiced adaptation by playing with The Thing on the Doorstep, turning it into an hour-long screenplay that I eventually re-wrote into an episode of 19 Nocturne Boulevard.
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Plus it was kind of low hanging fruit - one of the simpler, more straightforward stories to adapt. Frankly, I really liked the 1999 short film, and have a soft spot for the version made for Night Gallery back in the 70s, so I never really considered Cool Air as a priority for adaptation - it had already been done well. This didn’t actually begin with me choosing to adapt another Lovecraft story (in this case "Cool Air"). "What kind of a place is it? Why it's a police station, can't you tell?"
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Howard Upton - Reynaud LeBoeuf Music: Kevin MacLeod ( ) Recorded with the assistance of Ryan Hirst of Neohoodoo Studio Editing and Sound: Julie Hoverson Cover Photo: (courtesy of Stock ) When eccentric recluse Simon Strong, who lives in a perpetually chilled state, vanishes (leaving some rather suspicious remains behind), his only known associate-a teenage delivery girl-is interviewed by the police!Ĭast List Amber Sorensen - Krystal Baker Simon Strong - Joel Harvey Det.