"The Body Politic" was filmed at the Santa Monica Pier, while "Chattery Teeth" was filmed in Lancaster, California. The moment Fox began developing the project, McTiernan left the director's seat on the project, leaving Garris to have to direct the screenplay himself. In the end, however, Garris loved the decision. He wrote a screenplay of Clive Barker's " The Body Politic" to serve as the film's second part after "Chattery Teeth." Casting director Lynn Kressel, who previously worked with Garris on The Stand (1994) and The Shining (1997), came up with the idea of Christopher Lloyd as Quicksilver while the network loved the decision, Garris was a bit skeptical, reasoning that he want a "little more seductive" actor to play the part. However, Fox wanted a two-hour television film. After writing a pilot script based on Stephen King's short story " Chattery Teeth," Garris pitched the series to Fox. Just after Brandon Tartikoff signed on as producer, Garris pitched the idea to staff at the American Broadcasting Company the heads of the network weren't interested as they didn't want any horror material in their broadcast schedule, but a couple of the network's executives like Greer Shephard got on board. Each episode would be set in a different location, with the same actors playing different characters. The series would follow a mysterious character who describes himself as "only a storyteller" but is actually much more than that. The agency suggested multiple ghost stories and urban legends to write about, but Garris had another idea. Melissa Lahlitah Crider: Olivia Harmon Parker/Lita HoganĬreative Artists Agency met with Garris about him writing the pilot script for a possible horror television series directed by John McTiernan and produced by his wife, Donna Dubrow.Raphael Sbarge: Kerry Parker/Bill Hogan.He later runs into a pickpocket to whom he tells "The Body Politic", a story about a man whose hands rebel against him. He first runs into a newly married couple who are hitchhiking, to whom he tells the story "Chattery Teeth", about a man who is saved from a dangerous hitchhiker by a set of wind-up toy teeth. The main story is centered on Aaron Quicksilver (played by Christopher Lloyd), a travelling showman who tells horror stories to the people he meets. The film was originally shown on television before being released on home media. It is based on Clive Barker's short story " The Body Politic" and Stephen King's 1992 short story " Chattery Teeth". Quicksilver Highway is a 1997 television comedy horror film directed by Mick Garris.
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