2002 News Archive
Filming may begin soon for political thriller Rainy Days and
Sundays

AUGUSTA After months of delay, Brewster Milton Robertsons
Rainy Days and Sundays could be poised to begin filming with several
Georgia locations under consideration.
Were excited to be back on track, said E. Randall Floyd,
whose Augusta-based publishing firm, Harbor House, sold film rights to
producer Alan Brown (Year of the Comet, Beach Music) prior
to the books release in 2001.
Production was originally scheduled to begin last fall with Harry Thomason
(Designing Women, Evening Shade) on board to direct. The
project stalled in the wake of the events of September 11 and the downturn
in the nations economy.
Set in the near future, Robertsons critically acclaimed debut novel
is a political and medical thriller about a Christian Coalition style
president who turns Roe vs. Wade around and uses the military to shut
down the nations abortion clinics.