Kings Landing Historical Settlement
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For those of you with acting/reenacting experience still eager to get involved with Copperhead, have no fear, for casting is not yet complete. The next day for background extras to show off their abilities and try to make the cast of this Civil War movie will be Saturday, April 14 from 10:30am until 6:30pm, at the same location as the other calls: the Visitors Reception Centre at Kings’ Landing Historical Settlement. The press release I received this morning reads as follows:
This American Civil War film is set in a farming community in upstate New York. Our filming will take place at Kings Landing Historical Settlement, NB, in May and June, 2012. Seeking men, women and children who look like they are from that time and place – the 1860s. Traditional skills (horse riding, folk dancing, cheese making, etc.) not necessary but an asset. ALL ARE WELCOME.

A view of one of the many buildings located in the historical settlement where “Copperhead” is to be filmed.
As you know, open extras casting is already underway for Copperhead, which took place yesterday. The location where it was staged is going to be the same place where the movie is to be filmed in May and June (the current expected months of production), which is at the Kings Landing Historical Settlement, in New Brunswick, Canada. Thanks to the website Miramichi Online, we have some more information, which includes the previously posted contact information for the Extras Coordinator. I do not know if they are finished with it, but you might want to contact them anyway. For inquiries and additional information, please email Ree Brennin at ree@redshift.com. There is even a quote from director Ron Maxwell himself, which provides some details on the plot and storyline:



