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| director=Douglas Dunklin | | director=Douglas Dunklin | ||
| producer = Douglas Dunklin<br/>'''Assistant producers:'''<br/>Grace Dunklin and Aaron Brown | | producer = Douglas Dunklin<br/>'''Assistant producers:'''<br/>Grace Dunklin and Aaron Brown | ||
| writer = '''Screenplay:'''<br/>Douglas Dunklin<br/>'''Based on the Writings of:'''<br/>[[J. R. R. Tolkien]]<br/> | | writer = '''Screenplay:'''<br/>Douglas Dunklin<br/>'''Based on the Writings of:'''<br/>[[J.R.R. Tolkien]]<br/> | ||
| narrator = | | narrator = | ||
| starring = Grace Dunklin<br/>Samuel Dunklin<br/>Lauren Leak<br/>Aaron Brown<br/>Ethan Milukas<br/>Evan Stroud<br/>Zach Yokum<br/>Nick Yokum | | starring = Grace Dunklin<br/>Samuel Dunklin<br/>Lauren Leak<br/>Aaron Brown<br/>Ethan Milukas<br/>Evan Stroud<br/>Zach Yokum<br/>Nick Yokum | ||
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| studio = Pointy Stick Productions | | studio = Pointy Stick Productions | ||
| distributor = None | | distributor = None | ||
| released = [[June 12]], [[2007]] | | released = [[12 June|June 12]], [[2007]] | ||
| runtime = approx. 210 minutes | | runtime = approx. 210 minutes | ||
| country = United States | | country = United States | ||
| language = English | | language = English | ||
| budget= | | budget= | ||
| website=[http://www.pointystickproductions.com/ Official website] | | website=[http://www.pointystickproductions.com/psp_site_006.htm Official website] | ||
| }} | | }} | ||
'''The Peril to the Shire''' is a fan film written and directed by Douglas Dunklin, produced by Pointy Stick Productions. | '''The Peril to the Shire''' is a fan film written and directed by Douglas Dunklin, produced by Pointy Stick Productions. | ||
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''The Peril to the Shire'' was created as an experience project by a group of home-schooled students and their families from Coweta and Fayette counties, Georgia. | ''The Peril to the Shire'' was created as an experience project by a group of home-schooled students and their families from Coweta and Fayette counties, Georgia. | ||
Written by Colonel Douglas Dunklin, the original screenplay explores a "what if" scenario based on ''[[The Appendices]]''. It was originally written as a Christmas present to his daughter in 2005. | Written by Colonel Douglas Dunklin, the original screenplay explores a "what if" scenario based on ''[[The Lord of the Rings Appendices|The Appendices]]''. It was originally written as a Christmas present to his daughter in 2005. | ||
The project to turn it into a film started in March of 2006, by gathering several friends and families and forming "Pointy Stick Productions". The film was completed in June 2007, and premiered to a private audience that same month. | The project to turn it into a film started in March of 2006, by gathering several friends and families and forming "Pointy Stick Productions". The film was completed in June 2007, and premiered to a private audience that same month. | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
The story takes place some four months after [[Frodo]] left [[the Shire]] (December | The story takes place some four months after [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]] left [[the Shire]] (December {{TA|3018}}); main players are [[Rose Cotton|Rose Cotton]] and her (original) cousin Hamfoot. On their road to [[Budgeford]], they come across a wounded Elf maid with a dire message. | ||
Rosie and her cousin, along with some friends set out to save the Shire from imminent destruction. The danger is far bigger than they could ever imagine | Rosie and her cousin, along with some friends set out to save the Shire from imminent destruction. The danger is far bigger than they could ever imagine | ||
==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
* [[ | * [[Rose Cotton|Rose Cotton]] | ||
* Daisy, Lily, and Zinnia Burrows | * Daisy, Lily, and Zinnia Burrows | ||
* Hamfoot "Hammie" Cotton | * Hamfoot "Hammie" Cotton | ||
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==Trailer== | ==Trailer== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* '''[http://www.pointystickproductions.com/ Official website]''' | * '''[http://www.pointystickproductions.com/ Official website]''' | ||
[[Category:Fan films]] | [[Category:Fan films|Peril to the Shire]] |
Revision as of 17:30, 11 October 2012
The Peril to the Shire is a fan film written and directed by Douglas Dunklin, produced by Pointy Stick Productions.
Production Information
The Peril to the Shire was created as an experience project by a group of home-schooled students and their families from Coweta and Fayette counties, Georgia.
Written by Colonel Douglas Dunklin, the original screenplay explores a "what if" scenario based on The Appendices. It was originally written as a Christmas present to his daughter in 2005.
The project to turn it into a film started in March of 2006, by gathering several friends and families and forming "Pointy Stick Productions". The film was completed in June 2007, and premiered to a private audience that same month.
Plot
The story takes place some four months after Frodo left the Shire (December T.A. 3018); main players are Rose Cotton and her (original) cousin Hamfoot. On their road to Budgeford, they come across a wounded Elf maid with a dire message.
Rosie and her cousin, along with some friends set out to save the Shire from imminent destruction. The danger is far bigger than they could ever imagine
Characters
- Rose Cotton
- Daisy, Lily, and Zinnia Burrows
- Hamfoot "Hammie" Cotton
- Malloriel
- Fredegar "Freddy" Bolger
- Halfred Bracegirdle
- Bungo, Lungo, and Mungo Chubb
- Hawkeye
- Mrs. Bracegirdle
- Samwise Gamgee
- Naremir
- Thengildur
- Haldigund
- Ironfist
- Pudluk
- Gorf
Crew
- Director: Douglas Dunklin
- Writer: Douglas Dunklin
- Concept art:
- Rachel Brown
- Grace Dunklin
- Storyboards
- Caitlin Clary
- Sutton Milukas
- Evan Stroud
- Douglas Dunklin
- Sindarin translators:
- J. Michele Swartz
- Lauren Leak
Reception
- "I had the real blessing of watching Peril to the Shire and I have to say I enjoyed it enormously! I can't believe the passion and devotion to Tolkien that was behind such a great undertaking."
- ― "Patty" at theonering.net
- "A well thought out storyline. I do like the what was the rest of the world was doing while the Fellowship was off gallivanting about tales. [...] The talents of your elvish singers and harpist also deserve recognition. Your credits [...] complete with popsicle wrangler [...] were a treat as well."
- ― "Sevilodorf" at theonering.net