Friday, July 23, 2010

Tucson: Casting Call, independent desert-horror thriller feature REALITY KILL!

Now casting REALITY KILL (Tucson)


Date: 2010-07-22, 9:55AM MST
Reply to: desertscreamsproductions@gmail.com

 


 

We're now casting for the independent desert-horror thriller feature REALITY KILL! Throughout the months of July and August we are looking for ten talented, driven young actors to round out the cast of this darkly humorous take on the reality-TV culture and the late, lamented '70s/'80s slasher sub-genre. 

Six young people from the metro Phoenix area land roles on a popular SURVIVOR-like reality show, which will drop them in the middle of the desert wastelands of southeastern Arizona to see who can last the longest in the rough conditions. The cast soon finds out they may not be alone, as an escaped mental patient bent on thinning their numbers shows up. Things get bloody and the ratings go through the roof. These reality-show wanna-bes will have to work together, not to win the prize, but to stay alive! 

Acting experience, while preferred, is by no means essential to take part in this production. We want actors (6 men & 4 women, all looks, body types, 18-35 range) who are horror fans, who want to collaborate and add their own personal touches to this crazy, blood-soaked tale of slashers, TV executives, and other psychos! While some filming will take place in Maricopa County, most of the film will be shot in and around Tucson and points south, so actors in the southeastern part of the state are preferred. Filming is expected to begin in early October 2010 over a three-week schedule. 

Send resumes (if available), at least one current photo, and the name of your favorite horror movie, to: 

desertscreamsproductions@gmail.com 

·         Location: Tucson

·         it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests

·         Compensation: Pay, travel per diems, etc., will vary and are negotiable

 

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