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Feature Film 'Alleged' to cast actors and extras in the Flint, Michigan area

Carrie Ray Casting in Michigan is holding auditions for local Michigan talent to appear in the feature film 'Alleged'. Background actors will also be hired for the movie, which goes into production in the middle of September. Eighty-five percent of the film will be shot at Crossroads in Flint, Michigan, with a few other Flint locations possible. If you're interested in becoming an extra in the movie, you should send your information to:


State your interest in working as a background performer and list any special skills such as juggling or playing an instrument. Send a photo, but it doesn't need to be an official headshot.

There will also be open casting calls for this film at Crossroads Village, which is located at 6140 Bray Rd., Flint, MI 48505-1807. The days and times for open calls will be posted here soon.

Principal Actor Casting (Michigan):

Carrie Ray Casting (for mail-in submissions only)
1012 S. Washington Ave.
Royal Oak, MI 48067
carrie@carrieraycasting.com

Production Companmy:

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.

Dean River Productions
5721 Buckingham Parkway
Suite B, GMT Stage Six Bldg.
Culver City, California 90230

Alleged Michigan Production Office
101 Burton St
Flint, MI 48503-1873

Story:

The film is about a talented young reporter who is stuck in a rural Tennessee town in 1925. When a few town fathers hatch a plan to host The Trial of the Century over coffee cups at the local drugstore, our reporter sees the trial as his opportunity to finally break into the journalistic big leagues. Alleged is a true story of great historical characters (William Jennings Bryan, Clarence Darrow, H.L. Mencken) and fundamental conflicts that largely remain with us to this day: creation, evolution, secular confidence, bible backpedaling, eugenics, and (perhaps above all) media bias.