New Shoot Information Surfaces on Indie Thriller ‘Root of All Evil’ in Chicago
Following up on my Sept. 16 report about indie thriller “Root of All Evil” now filming in Chicago, I received additional shoot information from a new reader at 11:10 p.m. on Sunday.
Creating concensus from two independent people, the Sept. 16 report also mentioned Three Good Men as this film’s production company.
9:12 a.m. update: On Monday morning, I received a report serving as third independent confirmation that Three Good Men is the name of the production company for this film.
There is a production company called [Three Good Men that] blocked parking and was filming [Sunday] evening for “The Cache” (now “Root of All Evil”), according to the flyers they distributed.
They are surrounding Howard Orloff Volvo (at 1924 N. Paulina St.) and [the Chicago Police Department] towed cars off the 1900 blocks of Hermitage and Paulina and the 1700 block of west Cortland.
About eight movie equipment and support trucks now line these three streets and they did some staging at Orloff.
Creating concensus from two independent people, the Sept. 16 report also mentioned Three Good Men as this film’s production company.
9:12 a.m. update: On Monday morning, I received a report serving as third independent confirmation that Three Good Men is the name of the production company for this film.
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