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I found this article on the On Location Vacations website. The cars are need for a shoot set for Cedartown, GA later this month (June). This is taken right from the site at http://www.onlocationvacations.com. Good luck and please let us know if you all get a part in the show!
Cedartown, GA, a small town north of Atlanta, is about to receive a visit from Hollywood.
It was officially announced last week that Jayne Mansfield’s Car, starring Dennis Quaid, Robert Duvall, and Billy Bob Thornton, will be shot at various locations around Cedartown, including the West Cinema and Moore’s Soda Fountain.
They are looking for extras to appear in the movie.
“We are looking for men and women, a few kids but mostly ages 18 to 60 or so with timeless looks, as this film is set in 1969,” said Patrick Ingram, the movie’s extras casting director. “We really want folks with no modern hair dye jobs, piercings, etc.” Ingram said. “We very much are in need of people that would like to be extras that have cars 1969 or older.”
Interested applicants should send “a good clear recent photo or two of yourself and your clothing sizes and height, and all contact information. If you have a car, send a picture of the car as well.”
Photos should be sent to ecaindie@gmail.com as soon as possible, as filming is expected to begin by the third week of June.
If you spot them filming in Cedartown, let us know about it at olv@onlocationvacations.com!
Update: They will be filming on Main St between Sunday, June 19 and Friday, June 24.
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