The 1997 film, The Night Flier, may not be the most famous adaptation of a Stephen King story, but it still has its loyal fans that will be happy to learn of an hour long video that has emerged with never-before-seen footage.

The video multiple features aspects of the filmmaking process, from set preparation to the visual effects behind the airplane sequences. The film's writer and director Mark Pavia can be seen interacting with the cast and crew, which was perhaps the last time he was on a film set as a director, as we haven't seen any new features from him since. You can see what it was like on the set of The Night Flier by checking out the video below.

The Night Flier follows journalists Richard Dees (Miguel Ferrer) and Katherine Blair (Julie Entwhistle) on the hunt for a vampire who leaves behind a trail of murder. Pavia secured the director's role thanks to Stephen King after he viewed Pavia's short horror film Drag, which King claimed was "the best short horror film I've seen in 20 years" (Rotten Tomatoes).

If you would like to see The Night Flier in all its glory on Blu-ray, you can sign a petition here. Pavia is currently in the process of producing a Stephen King anthology movie that Daily Dead first heard about at the beginning of the year. If you missed the news, here it is:

http://dailydead.com/new-details-on-upcoming-stephen-king-anthology-movie/

*This story was submitted by Jemma George