Oct. 19, 2018
SPONSORED BY: THE FILM PRODUCERS CONFERENCE AT MOORE NORMAN TECHNOLOGY CENTER
When: Oct. 19 & 20
To sign up:www.mntc.edu/short-term-classes/film-producer-conference or call to enroll at 405-801-5000
Every year we like to pick out a fun, spooky scary location that is both rich and history, haunted as crap, and an awesome practical location for filmmakers to shoot at. Last year we explored the incredible history of the Overholser Mansion. This year we examine the deepest darkest secrets of the Stone Lion Inn of Guthrie.
We are joined today by two investigators that specialize in the paranormal. We invited Professor Geoff DeRoot and investigative reporter Sam Saxton to join us as we recorded, and it turns out we may have experienced some paranormal moments ourselves. To listen to many of their other adventures of paranormal Oklahoma, check out their podcast at talesunveiled.comor anywhere you listen to podcasts.
This is a remote episode recorded on location, so we apologize for the frequent creaks of the table and microphone handling noise. Oddly enough those sounds only showed up on the recording, but were most definitely not heard WHILE we were recording. Interesting...
Be sure to book The Stone Lion Inn for your own overnight stay: 405-282-0012
SHOW NOTES:
4:20- Welcoming the dynamic duo of Tales Unveiled
6:15- The history of The Stone Lion Inn
14:20- All the movies that have shot here
17:00- The story of Kermit Gosnell
24:40- How does a filmmaker shoot their film here?
27:00- What should a filmmaker NOT do when shooting at a location like this?
29:40- The Stone Lion Inn is a freaking bed and breakfast!
38:20- A Bed, A Breakfast, and MUUUURDER Mysteries
41:00- Real life ghost stories: The body in the bed
46:50- Real life ghost stories: The ghost of the preacher
48:30- Real life ghost stories: The locked door
49:40- Real life ghost stories: The room under the cabin
53:35- Real life ghost stories: The playmate
55:00- The blackout
1:00:00- Tune in to Tales Unveiled podcast!