Monday, January 25, 2010

The Book


The Book about A Bouquet for a Kill

o.k. let´s see what we have: a producer from Germany is shooting with Lydie Denier, Hollywood actress who did star and guest star in Acapulco H.E.A.T. , Tarzan, Melrose Place, Two Men and a Half and a wellknown German actress. While shooting Denier wants to push out Producer Michael Huck to take over the picure to Hollywood Mega Producer Avi Lerner. When Lydie´s take-over attempt fails she takes some tapes with original footage with her and Huck sends German police after her. Now Denier runs completely amok, goes to Santa Monica Court and says Huck is not a producer but a crazy fan, madly in love with her and has threatened to kill her!!!

I think this would make a lovely book and maybe one day a big Hollywood producer like Avi Lerner will buy this book to make a movie, a crazy comedy about crazy people. Nice idea, isn´t it? That´s what I think too, so the next couple of months I will write a book about what happened , right from the start.

This book will also give you some ideas how low budget filmmaking works, so I think it is really interesting, the book will also show show how difficult it sometimes will be to deal with actresses who are running amok and it will show how to finance and produce low budget thrillers.

What this book makes totally different from other books on filmmaking is of course the stalker chapter. It does not happen too often that a director / actress accuses her producer to be a stalker with all the legal problems attached, so this is also a very interesting issue and filmmakers can see how fast you can get involved in legal trouble.

I will publish some of the book´s chapters here on this blog.

Sincerely Yours,

Michael Huck

Photo above: Copyright 2007 by Jörg Peter.
This photo shows Lydie Denier with German super playboy Rolf Eden.
Jörg took the photo while shooting the long version. Rolf Eden is a good friend of my partner Katja Bienert and he allowed us to use one of his Rolls Royce automobiles and his home to shoot some scenes. I was not present that day at Rolf´s home but later that day met Lydie, Michael Worth and other cast and crew members at the Hedler Studios in Tempelhof where we shot the PI office scenes with Michael Worth. Jörg called me that day to tell me to have a look at a Newspaper. Lydie and Roswitha had given an interview to reporters while I was not present and told them A Bouquet for a Kill is an US production. They did not mention my name and later I read in another interview thay had given they told A Bouquet for a Kill is shot for an US "women´s channel".

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