Midnight Rider

Midnight Rider is a unfinished independent film based on the autobiography My Cross to Bear by singer Gregg Allman. The movie was cancelled due to an incident that occur on the first day of filming.

Plot
Some of the information is unknown at this point.

Why It Was Cancelled

 * 1) On February 20, 2014, the film crew was filming a dream sequence on a train trestle. However, a CSX freight train came while filming. As the crew off trestle, the train hit second assistant camera woman Sarah Jones, and injured 7 others. It was later discovered that director Randall Miller and other members of the crew didn't ask permission to film on the trestle, despite their claim. The filmmakers were charged by involuntary manslaughter, and criminal trespassing, as well as being cited by OSHA for "serious" and "willful" safety violations. On March 9, 2015, Miller pled guilty to felony involuntary manslaughter, and receive a 10-year sentence, which he served one year, followed by probation.

Results

 * As of 2020, there's no plan to continue filming.