Whether lured by the tantalizing prospect of getting killed by a shark in Montana or simply eager to join the fun, a motley crew found their way to the Lost Horse Lodge last week.
There were friends and family of the masterminds behind the comedic horror film “Sharktana,” there were actors with credits on “Yellowstone” and “Baywatch,” and even a pair of newlyweds still in their wedding finery honeymooning in one of the lodge’s 16 cozy cabins.
Then, there was me.
Save for the newlyweds, most of us had made the pilgrimage to the historic lodge south of Hamilton to be part of a different kind of history: a film featuring a shiver of sharks, liberated from their icy tombs, that have embarked on a macabre mountain massacre.
“There are going to be some deaths today,” Zuzu Weingart, co-owner of 99 Productions, announced to the dozens of us decked out in winter gear and itching for our 15 minutes of fame. “It’s going to be super fun!”
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