Stine's most recent book (released on July 2) is A Midsummer Night's Scream, which follows a bunch of teens filming a remake of a movie that is said to have been cursed after three actors mysteriously
died during production 60 years ago.
Much like many of its predecessors, its themes about family are obviously stated but here, those lines hit harder considering that this film marks the final onscreen appearance of Paul Walker, who tragically
died during production.
It has become a horribly familiar feeling: watching a film starring an actor who
died during production, and waiting for the moment when their absence is felt.
One of George Sorel's most extensive assignments was in the 1946 Universal serial Lost City of the Jungle; when the serial's principal heavy, Lionel Atwill,
died during production, Sorel was called in to double for Atwill in several transitional scenes.
Robert Mitchum replaced John Huston in a key role when
he died during production.
Not exact matches
Between 1959 and 1961, some 30 million people
died of starvation in China
during the Great Leap Forward, a national policy led by Communist Party Chairman Mao Zedong to simultaneously increase agricultural
production and exports as well as industrialization.
In the film
production - within - the - film, the recycled story,
during most of its running time, goes according to plan: the virgin's friends
die, leaving Dana alone to kill the redneck zombies.
Lee
died during the film's
production after he was shot with a defective blank.
Lomax would
die during the development phase of the
production in 2012 at the age of 93.
Normand Corbeil, the original composer and composer for Heavy Rain, had unfortunately
died from cancer
during production.