HUTCHINSON, Kan. (AP) _ The real-life story of a troubled Hutchinson stove restoration business has inspired a film.
The Hutchinson News reports (http://bit.ly/KC5Cfq ) that several weeks of filming are expected to wrap up by Monday on a feature film called ``Salvation.''
Writer/director Bernie Van De Yacht was among the people who lost money with a man who repaired and restored gas stoves from the 1950s and 1960s.
Complaints started to pile up in 2007 for non-delivery of stoves and refusal to refund down payments. There were also complaints about the quality of the finished stoves.
``Salvation'' producer Danny Rodriguez says the filming brought more than 50 people from Hollywood to Hutchinson. Locals were hired as actors and crew members.
``Salvation'' is expected to be released in 2013.
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