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Buffalo Games Shine on the Set of "The Grief Tourist"

Melanie Griffith and Michael Cudlitz Thriller Recently Wrapped in Los Angeles

2010-10-15
LOS ANGELES, CA, October 15, 2010 (Press-News.org) Suzanne DeLaurentiis Productions and Vision Entertainment completed shooting the new horror film The Grief Tourist in Los Angeles this past week. The dark thriller stars Michael Cudlitz and Melanie Griffith and follows a disturbed and troubled soul who retraces the footsteps of serial killers who fascinate him as his hobby. His dark obsession with past killers soon becomes his reality and leads viewers on a menacing and horrific journey inside his twisted mind.

Among the movies production placement sponsors, Buffalo Games can be seen in a diner scene where Melanie Griffith plays Betsy, the cafe server. Buffalo Games was started in 1986 with the idea of bringing new kinds of games and puzzles to families, friends, and people across America. Hit games include iMAGiNiff, The T-Shirt Game, Last Word, Likewise!, Puzzle Presto!, and Truth Be Told. The crew for the feature film also enjoyed playing the games on their lunch and dinner breaks.

Vision Entertainment Group founders and producers Zachery Bryan (Fast & the Furious: Tokyo Drift, The Game of their Lives, Held For Ransom) and Adam Targum (writer/producer Standof, Eleventh Hour, CSI:NY, The Good Student) team up with Suzanne De Laurentiis (10th & Wolf, Soul Fire Rising, I Believe in America, Shut Up and Kiss Me!) and Michael Cudlitz to produce the psycho thriller.


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[Press-News.org] Buffalo Games Shine on the Set of "The Grief Tourist"
Melanie Griffith and Michael Cudlitz Thriller Recently Wrapped in Los Angeles