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Exit Dying

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Genre
  
Horror

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

Director
  
Bob Jacobs

Cast
  
Henry Darrow

Writer
  
Bob Jacobs

Language
  
English

Release date
  
October 31, 1976 (1976-10-31) (Oshkosh, Wisconsin)

Exit Dying (also referred to at Exit, Dying) is a 1976 made for TV film that was written, directed, produced, and edited by University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh professor Bob Jacobs. The film starred Henry Darrow and centered upon a man caught up in supernatural happenings at an opera house. Exit Dying was filmed in Oshkosh, Wisconsin at the Grand Opera House.

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The film premiered on October 31, 1976 at the Oshkosh Grand Opera House and received a positive review from the Daily Northwestern.

Synopsis

When a renovator (Henry Darrow) decides to purchase an old theater with the intent to fix it up and sell it for a profit, he's unaware that the place is a safe haven for the supernatural. As he spends more and more time there, it becomes more apparent that his attentions to the location are very unwelcome.

Production

Author Ray Bradbury was consulted for the film and Jacobs used the film as a project for his students. The students raised $15,000 towards the funding of the film. Filming took place during mid 1976 and Jacobs and his students shot primarily between midnight and 8 am. After filming Jacobs claimed that he saw the ghost of Percy Keene, a former manager for the Oshkosh Grand Opera House.

References

Exit Dying Wikipedia
Exit Dying IMDb