By Annette Cole Mastron, Communications Director for Southern
Writers Magazine
Halloween morning arrived with a drastic shift in temperatures.
Memphis had record highs at the beginning October, peaking at a hot 98 and
ended the month with a wind chill of 30 and snow flurries. Talk about a drastic
change.
As I was running errands with the heater on full blast in my
warmest sweatshirt, I happened upon the film set of Bluff City Law and was
encouraged. Fingers crossed that filming continues for this well-written and
perfectly-executed show and that a Season Two happens. My fingers are crossed.
As you may recall my last blog post was titled “Save NBC’s Bluff City Law LikeCharlotte Did Wilbur.”
I hope you will watch to see how to craft screenwriting with
multiple plot lines. The show, "Bluff City Law", can be seen Monday
nights at 9:00 p.m., CST, on NBC. It has been shooting in Memphis,
and we would love for it to have a second season. It’s been economically and
spiritually giving to Memphis and its citizens. Memphis salaries, hotels,
restaurants, and local businesses have received a boost of more than $10
million, a huge boost for our economy. However, more important than economics,
the cast and crew are genuinely kind folks who have embraced our city and found
a place in our hearts.
Case in point, last week on The Memphis and Shelby County Film
and Movie Commission Facebook page, I saw this heart warming story. “Alexis
Bezilla, a patient at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, brought a very
special few hours to the set of NBC’s “Bluff City Law” in Memphis when she made
an unannounced visit to the set last month! Although not expecting her, the
cast and crew spontaneously made time for her- taking time from their 14 hour
day. Series star Jimmy Smits spent ALL his breaks with her. Director of
Photography Mike Spragg asked for the spelling of her name- then surprised her
with a slate personalized with her name. He even went to his colleagues and
collected autographs for her. Director of Lighting Greg Argarin even brought a
young woman to meet her who had survived serious cancer- in order to give
Alexis and her Mother, April Bezilla, hope. Justin Sulham, a grip from
Nashville who had competed as the world’s strongest man, carried Alexis-wheelchair
and all- from place to place on the set. Alexis went to Heaven Monday
night. The visit to the set of “ Bluff City Law” was to be her last outing.
Thank you, cast and crew of “ Bluff City Law” for making Alexis’ last day away
from the hospital one so special, so memorable- so fun! . Memphis and Tennessee
have been so incredibly fortunate to have you here. May each and every one of
you be a part of Season Two! ❤️🙏 #bluffcitylaw” Fingers crossed!
A detailed article in the Memphis newspaper, The Commercial
Appeal, recounts additional information and pictures of this touching example
set by the cast and crew of Bluff City Law. Thank you BCL for the example of
kindness and giving.
We all possess the ability to give and show kindness in our
world. It is, after all, the month of giving. Show a little kindness to authors
you have read over the year. Take the time to give a positive review and show
kindness and give encouragement to a fellow author. We all mean to give a
positive review. Now is the time to give back to fellow authors.
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