Brian Dailey (from left), Director of Photography Rob Stern and Director and Producer Tony Wash work on a movie called “Grandma O’Malley’s Pantry" at State Rep Keith Farnham old house in Elgin. Farnham is renting out the home he lived in and he has he for sale for the past three years, to a crew shooting a segment in an indie horror film anthology. May 29, 2012 | Michael Smart~Sun-Times Media
Actor Leigh Rose of New York, who plays Grandma O’Malley, reads a book on the front porch of State Rep Keith Farnham old home in Elgin as she waits for her next scene. May 29, 2012 | Michael Smart~Sun-Times Media
State Rep Keith Farnham is renting out a house he has for sale for three years that he lived in to a crew shooting a segment in an indie horror film anthology called “Grandma O’Malley’s Pantry". May 29, 2012 | Michael Smart~Sun-Times Media
Brian Dailey adjusts a light for a scene in the movie "Grandma O'Malley's Pantry" at State Rep Keith Farnham's former home in Elgin. May 29, 2012 | Michael Smart~Sun-Times Media
“Grandma O’Malley’s Pantry" is part of a set to be one of five shorts from five directors that will make up “Chop Shop.” May 29, 2012 | Michael Smart~Sun-Times Media
Actor and assistant director Tim Voelker (left) rehearses for a scene for the movie “Grandma O’Malley’s Pantry" Tuesday in Elgin. May 29, 2012 | Michael Smart~Sun-Times Media
Director and Producer Tony Wash (right) coordinates a scene for "Grandma O'Malley's Pantry" Tuesday in State Rep Keith Farnham old house in Elgin. May 29, 2012 | Michael Smart~Sun-Times Media
ELGIN — Make your own political joke here: State Rep. Keith Farnham recently rented the home his family lived in for 25 years to an indie film crew that used the northeast-side Victorian as the set for part of a horror movie anthology. Writer-director-producer Tony … Read More