David Swan chose to launch the premiere of his first feature length independent film "Only Go There at Night" on Boonton.
He thought that the theater's history or vaundeville, tales of phantom presence, and its reputation as a launching pad for independent films and aspiring film maker will suit his movie about the story about legends and myths of New Jersey lore.
The movie is based on stories around Swan's own experiences as a teen frequenting haunts. More details on link below.
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