![]() “You were in a cabin that had not been occupied in decades, and had no power (or) running water no sewage no nothing. “From the beginning to the end - they were all low points,” he said. When asked for the low points, he was blunt. In a recent interview with The Dispatch, Campbell, a native of Royal Oak, Michigan, recounted a tumultuous filming process in rural Tennessee. The road to cinematic immortality was not an easy one, though. “The irony is we’re in more theaters 40 years later than we were when it originally got released,” Campbell said.
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