John Dillinger Treasure Hunt TV Show

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jglock:
Hi!

My name is Julia and I'm a casting associate at Bray Entertainment, the creators of "American Diner Revival" on the Food Network and "All American Makers" on the Science Channel.  We are currently in the process of developing a new series based on the crimes committed by infamous bank robber, John Dillinger.  This show will focus on a team of historians and treasure hunters in search for Dillinger's hidden loot which he buried before he met his untimely demise in 1934. 

If you have any interest in participating in this project, you can email me at glock@brayentertainment.com, call our Hoboken office at (212)-993-8540, or you can call my direct line (212)-993-8516.

Thanks!

Julia Glock
Bray Entertainment
80 River Street Suite 5D
Hoboken, NJ 07030
p: 212 993 8540
f:  201 706 8003
e: glock@brayentertainment.com
w: brayentertainment.com
t: @bray_ent


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Homefire:
  Sorry!  NO Help from my end.  All TV Shows with Treasure hunter in them Portray The Treasure hunter as a Wild Crazy Dig in your back yard at Night Fool.  No Thanks. 

Every TV show puts the BAD Light on Real Treasure Hunters.   We don't need that Crap.  Just Write something up.  You Know like they do in Holley Wood.   

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nickel_n:
Quote:Posted by homefire  Sorry!  NO Help from my end.  All TV Shows with Treasure hunter in them Portray The Treasure hunter as a Wild Crazy Dig in your back yard at Night Fool.  No Thanks. 

I agree.  [clapp]
No Thanks

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Lord Dracon:
MD'ing/Treasure Hunting is a fun pass time for the person doing it. But is sure boring watching other people just standing there swinging away for hours on end,, and the way that comes across on TV is like watching paint dry. If you notice even the YouTube clips are fairly short just to keep it sort of interesting, even though they could have been out for 3 days solid hunting. note, they only show their best finds and not all the tons of junk that actually comes with it. Also do we really need loads of copycats, un-experienced people dashing around the countryside digging up other people's back yards without permission and leaving dirty great holes everywhere. If MD'ing is to be put on TV then I suggest it is done properly, following the rules and not going at it gun ho as is usually portrayed. It is hard enough getting permissions as it is, without the badpress that TV spins on it to try and make it interesting.
I think because of the above reasons you could count most of us out. But you will get a few people that just want to be on TV for that Fame Factor and these people are not always the best people to be using!
Besides if someone has already found the loot, they are quite unlikely to tell the world. The only interesting part of what you may be doing is showing all the people who have possibly wasted their lives looking for a treasure that may no longer exist, and their life stories hunting for it.
GL but you can count me out also.


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Buchani70:
Such shows are really very interesting and I normally watch it with my family. Although, I also know that shows by Andy Yeatman are going to be even better for the kids. They can learn good morals and knowledgeable things from it. It was good to know about this as well.

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