Testimonials
Open Letter From: Gary Crutcher, Author
To: Tim Wade and Bill Mull
February 1 2008
This is pure and simple a totally honest testimonial from an individual, sick of the dirt, the lack of identity and
crowing of big city living in America, who went in search of something better and found it. Having slaved away
nearly fifty years at the Hollywood studios as a writer, actor, producer and in various capacities in the story
department of Warners, Disney, Columbia and CBS from 1956 to 2002, I retired and decided to write a massive
tell-all book about the (in) famous people and experiences I had encountered during my questionable and
shady career.
Called the "Bent Truth," it is an infinitely vulgar nihilistically flippantly incantatory expose of perversion, murder
suicide and gangsterism in Tinseltown the likes never shared before with the fans/outsiders/public. Where to
write this book, not to be published until after my death? There's a piece of paradise in the Smoky Mountains of
North Carolina between two charmingly small towns populated by peopled with big hearts named Franklin and
Highlands.
A master architect named Bill Mull has built a beautiful log cabin on top of a mountain in
a planned, rustic community in partnership with nature I'm staying at for nine months to
complete my book. A thick forest of trees reach for the sky with the endlessly calming
sound of Little Walnut Creek heard rushing its waters through the area.
I have no financial interest in Mr. Mull's real estate project. My
only interest in this beautiful area is creative in that it's been a
perfect place to complete my book. For others who are looking
for the near extinct American way of life, I can only say this area
could represent no better place in the world to complete their
lives.
I have made many friends here since settling in to finish my book --one being Bill Mull himself and the real estate person Tim Wade
of Realty World in Franklin, North Carolina representing Mr Mull's project. If you're sick of the the pressures of life where you live now,
know you don't have to die to go to heaven --just move to Bill Mull's North Carolina.
Gary Crutcher
Las Vegas, NV