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The Black Book

Directed By Topher Chambers, with Jim Dougherty, Steven Durgarn and Joe Herbert.

A snobby collector finds himself in an old bookstore and faced with a cursed book he cannot passed up. Featuring six stories from the mysterious Black Book, from four different directors. Remember, Don't Read The Book.

Starring Ari Lehamn, Mark A Nash, Steven Durgarn, Emmanuel Carter and Dominik Wilkins.

The Tube (2014)

Directed By Topher Chambers



A feature anthology following a tourist couple who find themselves fighting over staying inside the room or going out on the town.



Starring Joel D. Wynkoop, Katy O’Brian, Steven Durgarn, Jim Dougherty, and Mark Nash

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Directed by Joe Herbert



A short film about Walter. Walter has multiple personalities and a problem. Turns out his wife is seeing someone behind his back. Now Walter has a plan to get back in this new suitor.


Starring Steven Durgarn, Tyrone Hawkins, Leticia Martinez, and Joel Erickson.

The Paranormal Club (2019)

Directed By Joel D Wynkoop Starring Joel D Wynkoop, Bob Glasser, Evan Lewis, and Catherine Wynkoop

The Paranormal Club (2019) Directors Cut

Directed By Joel D Wynkoop Starring Joel D Wynkoop, Bob Glasser, Evan Lewis, and Catherine Wynkoop.

Night Stalkers

A late night radio DJ finally gets some good stories from his listeners, and gets dragged down the rabbit hole of the mysterious happening of the small town he broadcasts from.

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Rutledge Productions is a media production company responsible for films such as "Old Dogs Never Die" and the feature film "The Black Book" as well as our latest production "Night Talkers"

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Have a question for other filmmakers.Indiana passed the film incentive 2 years ago. This year my company was filming our third feature for this incentive. We applied and filled out the form for the incentive. We received a letter thanking us for submitting it. It stated that at this time we were not qualified. We met the required budget, and we hired our crew from Indiana. Our set builders were from Ball State.We filmed in Indiana, only actors not from Indiana were from Atlanta, California, and Louisiana. Our Lead was an A-lister in the Horror genre Bill Moseley.We called the Indiana Film Commission, and they told us that the incentive was transferred to the Tourist department, when we called the Tourist office we were informed it had been moved again.Has anyone been able to get any answers on the Indiana film incentive?We have completed filming and are now in post. From the information that the bill gives us, we have 5 years to collect. If anyone can provide information it would be greatly appreciated. Why pass a bill that brings money into Indiana and does not provide information is not in the best interest of Indiana and the filmmakers.Bests WishesKeep filmingDonald Becker ... See MoreSee Less
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Fun weekend at Days Of The Dead, talked with a lot of people, even with “Booger” Curtis Armstrong. He even liked our comic The Black Book. lol ... See MoreSee Less
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