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<i>Ben Jordan: Must Be Dead</i> (India)<br>
<i>Ben Jordan: Must Be Dead</i> (India)<br>


<i>Ben Jordan Must Die</i> is the second fan-film based on the popular AGS game series by Francisco "[[Grundislav]]" Gonzalez. It was filmed in Tuscany Italy in 2010 and also the UK in 2011, although only the director was involved in both locations. It stars the AGS community and the director's friends from Wallingford, Oxfordshire. The video is directed & edited by <i>Mark "[[m0ds]]" Lovegrove</i>, but as of March 2012 has not been fully released.  
<i>Ben Jordan Must Die</i> is the second fan-film based on the popular AGS game series by Francisco "[[Grundislav]]" Gonzalez. It was filmed in Tuscany Italy in 2010 and also the UK in 2011, 2012 and some final filming projected for 2013 - although only the director was involved in both locations. It stars the AGS community and the director's friends from Wallingford, Oxfordshire. The video is directed & edited by <i>Mark "[[m0ds]]" Lovegrove</i>, but as of March 2012 has not been fully released.  


The "movie sequel" parodies "straight to DVD" films. It is longer yet more light-hearted and action packed than its predecessor "Le Chateau Macabre." Two storylines occur during the video. It is also a crowd-source funded project thanks to members of the adventure game community and fans of the Ben Jordan series (and Le Chateau Macabre). The sequel's budget was roughly $400 (£250). At a later date, some kind individuals (including JetXL) gave the project a cash boost, allowing filming in the UK to be 95% completed.
The "movie sequel" parodies "straight to DVD" films. It is longer yet more light-hearted and action packed than its predecessor "Le Chateau Macabre." Two storylines occur during the video. It is also a crowd-source funded project thanks to members of the adventure game community and fans of the Ben Jordan series (and Le Chateau Macabre). The sequel's budget was roughly $400 (£250). At a later date, some kind individuals (including JetXL) gave the project a cash boost, allowing filming in the UK to be 95% completed.
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