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The Fort Fisher Hermit - Documentary
Robert E. Harrill, The Fort Fisher Hermit, spent 17 years under the stars and scrub oaks of Fort Fisher, North Carolina. Surviving off the land and the contributions from thousands of visitors, he became one of the areas largest tourist attractions.
Robert's new life wasn’t as idyllic as he made it out to be, and his untimely death is marked by mystery and controversy.
Narrated by Barry Corbin, this film examines the reasons that led a man to become a hermit, his growing popularity
and the mysterious circumstances surrounding his untimely death.
Photos courtesy of The Fred Pickler Collection
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The Fort Fisher Hermit: The Life and Death of Robert E. Harrill
Robert E. Harrill, The Fort Fisher Hermit, spent 17 years under the stars and scrub oaks of Fort Fisher, North Carolina. Surviving off the land and the contributions from thousands of visitors,
he became one of the areas largest tourist attractions.
Unfortuately Robert's new life wasn’t as idyllic as he made it out to be, and his untimely death is marked by mystery and controversy.
Narrated by Barry Corbin, this film examines the reasons that led a man to become a hermit, his growing popularity and the mysterious circumstances surrounding his death.
Disc: $20.00
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The Fort Fisher Hermit Movie Poster
Movie poster for the award-winning documentary.
Download: $6.25
Art Print: $14.95
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The Fort Fisher Hermit Calendar 2008
This calendar shares some of the original photographs of the Fort Fisher Hermit highlighted in the feature documentary.
Print: $16.50
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The Appropriate Genius - Fundraising PhotoBook
The proceeds from this photo book will help support the documentary,” The Appropriate Genius" This feature documentary will chronicle the efforts of the Full Belly Project and innovator Jock Brandis as they combat extreme poverty and global hunger. For your contribution you will receive this personal collection of photographs from Director Rob Hill. Rob took these original photographs during production through out Uganda and Kenya. For more information about how you can contribute to this documentary and help support the fight against hunger and poverty visit www.appropriategenius.com.
Print: $74.95
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