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A native son's ‘Scream'
Auburn will soon hear the “Scream of the Bikini” all the way from Los Angeles.
The feature film directorial debut of Auburn native Kiff Scholl is currently in post production and awaiting word from the Sundance Film Festival about possibly premiering there in January.
But Scholl would prefer most people believe he had nothing to do with “Scream.” Along with writing partner Bill Robens, Scholl invented a “Blair Witch Project”-style story surrounding the schlocky '60s action film that attributes it to fictional Hispanic director Fernando Fernandez, a South American Ed Wood of sorts. “Scream,” the story goes, was actually made in the 1960s, dubbed in German and then in English. Only recently was the shoestring-budget film “found.”
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