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MGM casting call in Southeast, Michigan for remake of 80's classic film 'Red Dawn'

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer is seeking numerous extras to appear in the remake of the 1984 feature film 'Red Dawn". Filming will take place in Southeastern MI, from early September, 2009 into December, 2009. Film Release Date: September 24, 2010

If you would like to be considered, please send an e-mail to the address below with your name, age, height, weight, relevant experience, complete contact information and a recent picture or two:

RedDawnExtras@gmail.com

Skilled film crew interested in working on thisw production can send a resume to:

RedDawnProds@gmail.com

Production Company:

Do NOT send photos and resumes to the production companies (they will most likely end up in the trash can), they do not cast the films. They hire casting directors who sort through the thousands of submissions.


Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
10250 Constellation Blvd.
Los Angeles CA 90067

in association with

Contrafilm
1531 N. Cahuenga Blvd.
Los Angeles CA 90028

and

Wolverine Productions Delaware
1501 Maple Lane
Troy MI 48084

Principal Casting Director:

Aquila/Wood Casting
1680 N. Vine Street
Suite 806
Hollywood CA 90028

Producers:

Kevin Halloran - Executive Producer
Beau Flynn - Producer
Vincent Newman - Producer
Tripp Vinson - Producer

Director: Dan Bradley

Starring:

Conner Cruise
Chris Hemsworth
Josh Peck
Adrianne Palicki

Story:

A remake of the 1984 film written and directed by John Milius. The story of a group of teenagers who form an impromptu insurgency when their town is invaded by Chinese and Russian soldiers. Peck will play Matt Eckert - the role originated by Charlie Sheen - the hotheaded younger brother of Hemsworth's Jed Eckert and star quarterback of their Spokane high school football team. Palicki will play Toni, the role first inhabited by Jennifer Grey. She's a tough fighter the brothers encounter who develops romantic feelings for Jed, a Marine home on leave and the group's unofficial leader.

Open Casting Call in Birmingham, Alabama for featured Extras and Background Actors for film "Lifted"

Hunter Films and Coronet Films production of the feature film "Lifted" will be holding an open call for featured extras and background extras on Sunday, August 9, 2009. They will be looking for people of all ethnicities from age 12 and up to portray townspeople and audience members at a fictional singing competition for teens: "Alabama Star Quest". For that portion of the film, casting will be looking for teenagers 13-19 who sing and play. Teens should come prepared to sing and perform one of the songs listed below (a capella), or a completely original song they have written themselves. No accompaniment will be provided. Families and friends will be needed to portray the audience to cheer and give support. Those interested in participating should attend the open call and bring a recent, non-returnable photo with them on the day of the call.

Songlist:

- Danny Boy
- Give My Regards to Broadway
- Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen
- Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
- Take me out to the Ball Game
- National Anthem

Writer-director Lexi Alexander (“Hooligans” w/Elijah Wood and last year’s “Punisher: War Zone”) will be at the helm for "Lifted". Her film “Johnny Flynton,” nominated for an Academy Award for best live-action short film in 2003, was shot in and around the Birmingham area. That Alabama experience and Hunter Films drew her back to the area for this latest production. The film was written with Birmingham and Alabama in mind. It will also reunite the team with Dash Mihok, who starred in “Johnny Flynton.”

Lifted tells the story of a young Alabama boy who shares his father’s passion for R&B music. Just before he is to sing in a contest in Birmingham, his father is called up for a tour in Afghanistan. Father manages to reunite with son in time for his big performance.

Open Call Details


Where:

Workplay
500 23rd Street South
Birmingham, Al 35233

When:

Sunday, August 9th, 2009
10:00am - 4:00pm

Principal photography begins August 17 through September 5, 2009.