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And it just so happened that right up the hill from the Disney Studios was Forest Lawn Cemetery, 'final call' for many of Hollywood's most, and least known personalities.

For the next couple of weeks the Mausoleum at Forest Lawn would be our home away from home.  The atmosphere here was just what we were looking for... dark, creepy, claustrophobic, and most of all -- terrifying!

If this place could affect us the way it did then we knew we were on to something.  Whatever story we would come up with had to take place in a mausoleum.  Had to.

Slasher flicks were the tried and true.  Box offices around the country couldn't rake in the money fast enough.  If you had written a screenplay with a masked, knife-wielding psycho then chances were good you'd soon be a produced Hollywood screenwriter.

But Tom and I had prided ourselves on doing things differently.  We'd need to come up with a horror story that didn't frighten with blood and guts... well, at least not blood.
 

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