Marty Fishman Productions recently wrapped their 3rd Feature Film! Is 50 minutes technically a feature? Maybe Hour-Long Historical Drama is a better term for the project.
Michael Tennant's original play "Remembering When: The Story of Mr. Whittier's Hemet" was adapted for the screen by the Fishman Crew (with Wesley as Producer, Stephen as Cinematographer, Sean Longstreet as Composer, and Daniel as Director).
The World Premiere was held at the Historic Hemet Theatre on May 15th, 2015. Hundreds of Citizens (mostly of the "Senior" persuasion) came out to experience this locally produced glimpse into our history.
The film chronicles the early days of Hemet, all the way to Whittier's Death in 1917. Audiences will learn about the construction of the Lake Hemet Dam, early Hemet culture, and the aspirations of the town's "first citizen" William F. Whittier (played by Tennant).
DVD copies of the film can be found at the Hemet Museum and Historic Hemet Theatre.
Enjoy the Trailer below:
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Junior: The Miniseries
It's Christmas again and that means JUNIOR has returned. During the month of December, the Fishman crew set out on the ambitious project of producing JUNIOR: THE MINISERIES.
Junior deals with becoming a father, preserving the Hemet he loves, and people chewing with their mouths open.
BY THE NUMBERS: 20 days of Production, 97 scenes, 32 Actors, 72 minutes long, 6 Episodes, 45 Classic Rock Tunes, 3 Fake Moustaches, 44 Budweisers, 1 sequence shot in Temecula.
The Series will Premiere tonight at the Historic Hemet Theatre. 8PM.
Watch the Teaser Below:
The Princess Bride @ The Historic Hemet Theatre
Marty and Pee Paw return to the Historic Hemet Theatre.
The Fishman Team is presenting a special tribute screening of THE PRINCESS BRIDE for 3 days. June 20th & 21st @ 7:00PM and June 22nd @ 2:00 PM.
Remember those scenes where Peter Falk is reading the storybook to his grandson? Well, those scenes have all been replaced with Marty and Pee Paw. There is even an exciting opening dream sequence featuring Dr. Dream and Wendy.
Hope you can attend this debut screening experience from Marty Fishman Productions.
$7 for General Admission // $5 for Students, Seniors and Children.
Read the Press Enterprise article about the Production HERE.