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HISTORY AND LIBERTIES

 



Some of the History/Liberties were cutout of the movie because of time.


History:

During the golden age of television
the writer,
the director
, and the producer all worked
together. They also were involved in WW2.

Liberties:
They were unwittingly part of an FDR secret in
Holland that went wrong.




History:
FDR has many Georgia and Dutch ties.

Liberties:
This is why the Cultivision characters see
Georgia as "the place."




History:
The lyricist is dutch and he makes a reference
to certain names familiar as Atlanta names.

Liberties:
The Cultivision characters see this as their
proof of his prophet stature.




History:
October 11th, 1956: Edrose has his watermark teleplay
broadcasted. Also born on October 11th is Eleanor
Roosevelt and Prince Constantine of the Netherlands.


Liberties:
Hypnotism during WW2 controlled
the writer and the director, but on
October 11th Edrose was freed. The Cultivision characters believe that

the government
fears the reincarnated Edrose will bring the truth to all so
they continually control the director
to find Edrose.




History:
The director in Tennessee grabs a guy, SB, out of the pile of extras and gives
him a part.
Tennessee is the place where the writer's main character in his
teleplay goes to find his true calling.
The lyricist writes
"Ed's got the looks of a a movie star.
"


Liberties:
This makes perfect sense for the director to be lead there to find an actor since
SB is the reincarnated Edrose.
Further proof will be if the director goes to
Georgia with Edrose
/SB.




History:
The director goes to Georgia with the producer
for his next movie
without SB.

Liberties:
This diminishes hope for the Cultivision characters.




History:
After a few weeks of shooting the director fires
one of his main actors and replaces him with
SB.

Liberties:
Hey, there you have it. C'mon, do you need
any more proof that this story is real?





History:
The writer went to basic training in a small Georgia town. A wannabe
actor, NC, goes to college in the same Georgia town.
In the 80's, as a
musician, NC had one of his original songs compared to
the writer's
most acclaimed TV series
.


Liberties:
NC is an Edrosian looking for Edrose and the previous signs
are proof of his calling.





History:
NC works on a movie in Georgia made by the director and the producer.
He becomes the photo double of the producer's son. Through this he meets SB
.

Liberties:
Because of this meeting, SB comes to NC in dreams and annoints him
to follow
the producer in order to become a director of the Cultivision
TV show, Skipp'n the Heat.





History:
After the movie wrapped, the director
has to shoot
more scenes
after footage is lost.

Liberties:

The government sends the director back to get SB away from
the "doormension."





History:
The director's next movie is in California and SB is given a part
and he moves there to live.

Liberties:

If SB stays in California, all hopes of finding the truth may be lost.
SB gives the mantel to NC.




History:

Like
the writer's teleplay character, SB's career takes a
toll on him and returns to Tennessee as a teacher.

Liberties:

This is the final sign before the "doormension" is found.

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