George Romero horror anthology in production
Horror film begins production at ‘creepy’ Seton Hill
Seton Hill is the setting for one film in a new horror anthology series, “George A. Romero Presents … Deadtime Stories.” Horror master Romero and his wife, Christine, are executive producers for the series, which is being co-produced by two local companies, 72nd St. Films and 555 Films. The anthology will consist of three 30-minute films, including “On Sabbath Hill,” the story being filmed at Seton Hill. Jeff Monahan, who owns 72nd St. Films, wrote and is directing “On Sabbath Hill.”
Monahan, a Connellsville native, taught acting a few years ago at Seton Hill. “I got to see the entire campus, and it’s very Gothic and spooky and really interesting,” Monahan said. “It’s also supposedly really haunted, which is an interesting sidebar.”
