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About The Film Maker

Cam Lemley is a West Virginia native born and raised, and when not making movies about treasure and adventure, spends his time running his single man operation, Mountaineer Winery.

Originally Cam wanted to be a painter, but after deciding he was not that great at it, decided to take a crack at film making after capturing a camping adventure on tape during the summer of 2007.

It was during the filming of his first movie, Journey through the Smoke Hole Gorge that Cam first got wind of local rumors that claimed John Dillinger, the notorious bank robber and one time FBI's most wanted had possibly spent time in the Smoke Hole Gorge Region and had hidden some of his treasure in the area.

The Search for Dillinger's Gold sets out to find out if the rumors are true and unearth the location of Dillinger's secret treasure.

The Search for Dillinger's Gold is 96 minutes long.


What makes The Search for Dillinger's Gold so special and different from other films?

While most modern movies seem to be all about horror stories, vampires, and recycled Hollywood pulp, The Search for Dillinger's Gold breaks new ground by being shot entirely in the state of West Virignia, and takes the viewer on an adventure they will not soon forget!

West Virginia Film Maker, Cam Lemley, takes you on a wild ride to unconvering the secret hidden treasure of notorious gangster John Dillinger and his gang.The Search for Dillinger's Gold explores the hidden caves, rushing rapids, and untamed wilderness of the Smoke Hole Gorge.

The Search for Dillinger's Gold is the only film of its kind as it combines documentary style film making with adveture laden drama in the great outdoors.

The Search for Dillinger's Gold puts it all in one place for you...

  • The film takes place in the Smoke Hole Canyon of West Viriginia where the only practible public access to the uninhabited lower half of this 22 mile gorge is via the Potmac River.
  • In 1965 an elderly man from Oklahoma visited the area claiming to be the last living member of John Dillinger's gang. He partnered with a local logger to help locate a cave where the alledged gold is said to have been buried.
  • Beacuse of the vast expanse of caves and untamed wild life in this area of West Virginia, it is highly possible that the band of gangsters could have survived, played, and stayed hidden from the FBI.
  • Explore rushing rapids, hidden caves, and abandoned campgrounds, where previous explorers may have stayed in attempt to uncover the lost treasure!
  • Follow the mysterious Mountain Man, who wandered the canyon for decades, and stumbled onto the location of the treasure by accident.

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