Feature Film “Night Talkers” Starring Bill Moseley to finish Production in Muncie, Indiana.
Muncie, March 8th, 2024 – The filming of the highly anticipated feature film “Night Talkers,” featuring horror legend Bill Moseley, is set to finish filming in Muncie, Indiana this coming week. The project, spearheaded by Rutledge Productions, marks a significant addition to the local film industry landscape, promising to bring both excitement and economic benefits to the area.

The production of “Night Talkers” kicked off some time ago, and March 15th starts the final last scenes to be filmed for the feature, with several additional weeks allocated for post-production efforts. The film draws its inspiration from the enigmatic world of late-night radio, with Moseley portraying Ari Hall, a radio host who delves into the realm of the mysterious and uncanny, engaging his listeners with tales of the supernatural and bizarre.
“Night Talkers” is directed by Indiana native Topher Chambers, known for The Black Book as well as several books penned by him, and this new film is based on the book “Letters from Marshalltown”. The inclusion of Bill Moseley, celebrated for his roles in iconic horror films such as “House of 1000 Corpses” and “The Devil’s Rejects,” promises to deliver a compelling narrative that will resonate with fans and newcomers alike.
It is estimated that this production already brought $60,000 into the local economy, with a substantial portion directed towards payroll and material purchases from local companies. The project has created around 35 jobs, reflecting its impact on the local employment landscape.
“The film explores the intriguing and often blurred lines between reality and the supernatural, through the lens of modern technology’s impact on our lives. “We’re thrilled to contribute to the vibrant tapestry of Muncie and look forward to the positive economic ripple effects our production will bring to the local community” the Director Topher Chambers said.
Executive Producer Donald Becker stated, “As Indiana residents, we are happy to be able to bring talent and exposure to our wonderful state.”