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John Clarke – America’s Forgotten Patriot
The Untold Story of the Birth of Religious Liberty in America In an age of increasing religious intolerance, I am continually reminded of my Uncle John Clarke (1609 - 1676) —a physician, minister, and statesman who secured what is widely regarded as the world’s first legal charter guaranteeing religious freedom: the Rhode Island Royal Charter of 1663. Clarke arrived in New England in November 1637, having sailed from England during a time when the Crown and the established C
Andrea Clarke
Mar 86 min read


Award-Winning New Jersey Author Michael Dooling’s George Washington’s Army and Me Optioned for Feature Film Elijah & George – A Revolutionary Tale
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Award-Winning New Jersey Author Michael Dooling’s “George Washington’s Army and Me” Optioned for Feature Film “Elijah & George – A Revolutionary Tale” New Jersey — Metatron Productions, LLC has optioned the children’s book George Washington’s Army and Me by award-winning New Jersey author and illustrator Michael Dooling as the foundation for the feature film project Elijah & George – A Revolutionary Tale. Metatron Productions, LLC is an independent film
Andrea Clarke
Mar 42 min read


Film Producer Sets Sights On Monmouth.
Producer, Director and Writer Andrea M Clarke has her sights set on Monmouth County, New Jersey to shoot an original feature film “Elijah and George - A Revolutionary Tale”. Under the umbrella of Virginia based Metatron Productions, LLC, this inspirational original follows the adventures of Elijah, a ten-year-old farm-boy and his faithful dog Jack caught up in the struggle for Independence during the American Revolutionary War spanning from Valley Forge through the 1778 Battl
Andrea Clarke
Mar 23 min read


Mabel Normand's 1st Feature Film
Mickey became the highest-grossing feature film of 1918, with an estimated 41.8 million tickets sold by 1921, a record that stood until 1938. The film's success was significant, as it grossed $8 million (equivalent to over $200 million in 2020 inflation). Too bad Mabel Normand didn't see a dime. Stay tuned!
Andrea Clarke
Sep 23, 20251 min read
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