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Behind-the-scenes production of 148 Phantom Fierce

Team

Peter Boyle, an Oscar-nominated editor, Natalie Wald, a fashion designer, Andrew Routh, an artist, and Binoi Delhomey, a photographer. In the eyes of director Micael Haverstrom, this is a creative behind-the-scenes team. And an excellent script guarantees the film. After a short story reaches Matt Greenberg, who has created a large number of horror works, and Larry Karaszecki and Scott Alexander, who won the Golden Globe Award, it becomes an attractive film script.

creative background

the source of the adaptation of this film did not appear in the form of short stories at first. At first, Stephen King just recorded this story named "The Phantom of 148" in one of his prose books in a very short way, which set an example for how to draft the story. However, this story later attracted Stephen King's interest. He not only finished the draft, but also adapted it into an audio story.

Stephen King's inspiration for writing this story comes from an anthology of true news stories, including a research record made by supernatural psychologist Christopher Chaiken, which is about a haunted room in the Corona Hotel in San Diego, California.