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« on: January 11, 2010, 07:43:23 AM »

WWII reenactors,
I got a phone call today from the producer of the following movie and they want to do this little film CORRECT, they are looking for for period correct uniforms, props and set dressings and any military advisement that we can get to help us keep our story true to life.
If anyone is interested in helping out please email Kelly back


FILM
"Hollywood Hill"
Low-budget short film, approx. 15min. long
Shoot Date: Jan 25-30, 2010
In Santa Fe, NM

STORY SYNOPSIS
George Romero is a survivor of the Bataan Death March, and is haunted
not only by his experience, but also his Colonel killed during the
Japanese invasion. The Colonel keeps returning to ask if George will
help him find a rare flower that will win the Colonel the hand of his
true love.

We are looking for uniforms, props and set dressing. Also any military
advisement that we can get to help us keep our story true to life. The
story takes place in the 80s but is about a survivor from WWII. Let me
know if you have any questions.

Thank You,
Kelly Bahr
euphorikelly@gmail.com

or

Kevin Kent Jones
Writer-Director
"Hollywood Hill"
kevinj@enigamifilms.com
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