Hi, All -
My grandfather had both a Coup de Ville (1968 or so) and then an Eldorado (1972 or so) and I swore that if I ever got the chance, I would put one of those classics in a movie as an homage to him. Hard Scrambled is the movie I'm co-producing, which starts shooting in Los Angeles in 2 1/2 weeks. We're still casting, but Curtwood Smith (the dad from That 70s Show, Robocop and over 50 movies) is one of the stars signed on. This is an independantly financed, non-Studio movie (i.e. my money), so I don't have $500 to rent a car for a couple of hours. I'm looking for someone with a Caddy from the late 1960s to mid-1970s who lives in the Los Angeles area interested in having their car appear in a pivotal scene (the car pulls up and the actor gets out as way of introduction to his character). We will provide gas, a still photograph of the car on the set, as well as a pair of passes to the Hollywood screening of the movie. And you can be on set while we shoot the scene. Not a bad way to immortalize your vehicle.
If interested, shoot me an email at [email protected].
Thanks very much.
Michael Lent
CO-Producer
Hard Scrambled
My grandfather had both a Coup de Ville (1968 or so) and then an Eldorado (1972 or so) and I swore that if I ever got the chance, I would put one of those classics in a movie as an homage to him. Hard Scrambled is the movie I'm co-producing, which starts shooting in Los Angeles in 2 1/2 weeks. We're still casting, but Curtwood Smith (the dad from That 70s Show, Robocop and over 50 movies) is one of the stars signed on. This is an independantly financed, non-Studio movie (i.e. my money), so I don't have $500 to rent a car for a couple of hours. I'm looking for someone with a Caddy from the late 1960s to mid-1970s who lives in the Los Angeles area interested in having their car appear in a pivotal scene (the car pulls up and the actor gets out as way of introduction to his character). We will provide gas, a still photograph of the car on the set, as well as a pair of passes to the Hollywood screening of the movie. And you can be on set while we shoot the scene. Not a bad way to immortalize your vehicle.
If interested, shoot me an email at [email protected].
Thanks very much.
Michael Lent
CO-Producer
Hard Scrambled