In the 1930s itinerant filmmaker Melton Barker traveled across the United States, shooting a film in each town using local talent. Barker shot the same film, The Kidnappers Foil, 300 times over 40 years, using the same script and largely the same shots. The residents financed the production through payment of a fee to see themselves immortalized on screen.
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