Rock and roll "history" was made on January 14 as filmmaker
J.R. Getches shot the first- ever dramatic portrayal footage of late
AC/DC frontman
Bon Scott, starring U.S. actor/singer
Rob Liotti, in Charleston, South Carolina. This initial scene will serve as a teaser film and prelude to the upcoming trailer now greenlit and in pre-production.
"Bon Scott - The Legend of AC/DC" was originally reported upon in August of 2012 and garnered viral worldwide attention.
Russell Cotter of
High Voltage Productions Pty. and an Australian said: "The
Bon Scott movie has got legs! Rob has worked tirelessly to get the movie off the ground and it has traction.
"More than 30 years after the death of
AC/DC's legendary frontman,
Rob has promoted the legacy of
Bon Scott, the man, and has been able to pull together the story, the people, and the logistics of what will soon become a landmark movie. Fans around the world will finally get to see what they have long waited for."
A confidential meeting was held in mid-November 2012 to solidify commencement of filming and involved key staff as well as key principal role actors. Also noteworthy is the fact that an agreement has been reached with
Charleston Sound Studio, LLC in neighboring Mount Pleasant, South Carolina where the trailer's theme song will be recorded. Owner and chief engineer
Jeff Hodges has been tasked with capturing the all-important track. The studio has been utilized by stars such as multi-platinum artist
Darius Rucker and noted Nashville producer
Frank Rogers.
While there has been much speculation over the casting of roles within the project, radio interviews with the film's star (both in Australia and the United States) have given indication that some preliminary casting has been accomplished for the trailer. It has been learned that besides the principal role
Liotti holds as
Bon Scott, the roles of
Malcolm Young,
Angus Young,
Mark Evans,
Phil Rudd and
Margaret "Silver" Smith have been cast thus far. In preparation for shooting, the film's star took on a serious physical regimen dropping some 40 lbs. in preparation for the role.
Director
J.R. Getches added: "The story of
Bon Scott is a classical tragedy. He travelled across the world, made his mark, and then died too young. He was a misfit who found his place in rock music and became immortal pursuing his dream. This is a story worth telling."
The associate production company
High Voltage Productions Pty. is seeking an independent production house and is said to be waiting for the right fit and vision. But they have pledged that the film's trailer will serve as a vehicle for fundraising and an instrument to give visual perpetuity to the investment interests at-large, as well as the public.
For more information, visit
www.thebonscottmovie.com.
Photo credit:
J.R. Getches