Independent Biopic Film Is Based On The Life of Walt Disney
(Nashville, Tenn. – March 11, 2014) – Narrated by award-winning country artist Travis Tritt, the independent biopic film based on the life of Walt Disney, As Dreamers Do, is now available for early-bird pre-sale at www.seewaltmovie.com.
The pre-sale consists of five different packages starting at $20. Pre-sale offers will only be available through April 11. Those that pre-order will receive the movie no later than April 17, a month before its official release date of May 13. High-end packages are also available and include the advance digital download, limited edition items, a signed script, an on-screen prop, two tickets to the official premiere event and more.
The official movie premiere event will be held at the Franklin Theatre in Franklin, Tenn. on May 13. In addition, a west coast premiere will be held at UCLA on May 19. Those whom purchase the high-end pre-sale package will be guaranteed a seat to the premiere scheduled for May 13 in Franklin, Tenn.
View the trailer for As Dreamers Do, which includes a clip of Tritt’s narration, on www.WaltMovie.com.
In addition to Tritt, the cast also includes: actor and YouTube star, Olan Rogers, who will play Walt Disney; Tyler Hayes (Musician and speaker) who will play Walt’s mother, Flora; and Mark Stuart (Christian rock musician) who will play Walt’s dad, Elias. In addition, Disney animator Tom Bancroft, who is credited for creating young Simba in the Lion King, Mushu in Mulan, Pocahontas, Iago in Aladdin and worked on countless other Disney pictures, created character drawings for the opening credit sequence for the forthcoming film.
Written by Tritt, an original song titled “That’s What Dreamers Do,” is also featured in the film. The song will be released to Country radio in tandem with the official movie release.
Stay tuned to www.WaltMovie.com for more developments and information surrounding the movie’s release plans. Follow the movie on Facebook and Twitter.
About Travis Tritt: A Marietta, Georgia native, Travis Tritt is dubbed one of “The Class of ‘89,” which included Country music superstars Garth Brooks, Clint Black and Alan Jackson; all whom dominated the charts in the early ‘90s. 2014 marks the 25th anniversary of Tritt’s music career, which is already proving to be busy with a heavy tour schedule planned in support of his recently released album, titled The Calm After… Tritt released the album through the label he formed in July 2013, called Post Oak Recordings. Included on The Calm After… is a duet with Tritt’s 15-year-old daughter, Tyler Reese. The song, “Sometimes Love Just Ain’t Enough,” is a cover of the 1980s pop hit. Four of the songs on the album, co-produced by Randy Jackson, were either written or co-written by Tritt. As far as future plans, Tritt will release a live DVD in the coming months and he and Marty Stuart have an album in the works. For more information on Travis visit his website TravisTritt.com and follow him on Twitter and Facebook.
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