[Movie Madness] Was the film set really a hostage situation?

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Movie Madness

 
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  www.crimescene.com | May 2020  
 
 

Hello, Officer Visitor

The cast and crew of Dalton Kimbrough's movie, Death to the Revelers, were isolated in that lodge for more than three months.

One of the cast members claims some of the people were being kept there against their will. Is it true or just another exaggeration?

Is it the reason Dalton was murdered?

Examine the evidence and share your thoughts in the comments.

Tip: Want to find out what's happened so far in the Movie Madness investigation? Check out the Case Recap.

Coming up … what's in the Death to the Revelers script? And why was the movie's producer so angry?


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