Indie horror film shot entirely in N.J. town will premiere this summer

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Indie horror film shot entirely in N.J. town will premiere this summer
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Filmmaker Mark Zhutianli will debut his first feature length film, 'The Haunting on the River,' this summer.

” shot completely in the Town of Clinton will make its debut in August at the historic Red Mill Museum Village.

The film will debut on Thursday, Aug. 25, followed by a special family-friendly showing on Friday, Aug. 26. There will be an additional showing on Saturday, Aug. 27. Tickets for the premiere and showings will go on sale starting in May.in September. All proceeds from this showing will go to the Clinton Fire Department, and tickets will go on sale this summer.

Cast and crew on location from "The Haunting on the River" indie film, which was shot entirely in the Town of Clinton in 2021. Co-managing a cast and crew composed of 300 volunteers, Groth said that everyone who worked on this movie were residents or from surrounding towns.

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