ATTENTION: Movie Call for March 31 in Dunwoody

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ATTENTION: Movie Call for March 31 in Dunwoody

Time: March 31, 2014 to April 4, 2014
Location: To Be Announced
Street: To Be Announced
City/Town: Dunwoody, GA
Website or Map: http://Mike@SouthEastWheelsEv…
Phone: 770-883-0160
Event Type: movie, call
Organized By: Halt & Catch Fire
Latest Activity: Mar 28, 2014

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This is the last week for Halt and Catch Fire, who are looking for a few additional folks with cars for a few different scenes. 

 

First this coming Monday 3/31 -- Morning call time 8 or 9am until early afternoon 12 - 1p or so in Dunwoody. 

 

Wednesday 4/2 -- Later afternoon early evening - Marietta - off Windy Hill Road. 

 

Friday also but details TBD -- Then that's a wrap. Let us know ASAP if you would be interested in any of these and we'll be in touch ASAP. 

 

Thanks!! 


Note: 

If anyone is interested, please send me an email with a photo. I am collecting only and the selections are made at the movie level. I am just a helper to bring the word to our “folks”!  J  

Any “contracts”/”agreements” will be between you all and the movie contractors.  M.

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Comment by Michael Thies on April 9, 2013 at 3:47pm

If anyone is interested, please send me an email with a photo. I am collecting only and the selections are made at the movie level. I am just a helper to bring the word to our “folks”!  J  

Any “contracts”/”agreements” will be between you all and the movie contractors.  M.

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