About The Hunt For Gollum is an unofficial not for profit short film by a group of enthusiast filmmakers. As a Lord of the Rings Fan Film, we are not affiliated with the Tolkien Estate or New Line Cinema and are producing this project as an entirely non commercial film. As with other fan films we are making this purely for the enjoyment of the material and the experience of making a high quality low budget film.
So Far...
Production began in early 2007 when writer-director Chris Bouchard started adapting the script from the Appendices of The Lord of the Rings. Since then, the first three days of filming were completed in September 2007 on location in N Wales.
Not-for-profit fan film “The Hunt For Gollum,” is making its world premiere online today. The 40-minute production, made by fans, for fans, is free to watch at www.thehuntforgollum.com. A quick glance at the film makes it clear it that Peter Jackson’s “Lord Of The Rings,” trilogy was a big influence on this production. Congrats to the filmmakers!
I have no clue how The Hunt for Gollum has gotten past New Line Cinema and the J.R.R. Tolkien estate's intellectual property lawyers. Nor do I care, because this "by fans, for fans" non-profit 40-minute Lord of the Rings tribute film looks awesome. As far as I can tell from the trailers, the plot, adapted from part of Tolkien's voluminous appendices, is supposed to take place some time between The Hobbit and The Fellowship of the Ring. The filmmakers aren't kidding around: They've cast decent Viggo Mortensen and Ian McKellen lookalikes in the starring roles of Aragorn and Gandalf, and they seem to have nailed a passable low-budget version of Peter Jackson's best-epic-movie-ever visuals.
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