Bob_Koch Posted November 19, 2009 Report Posted November 19, 2009 I received this email today. Those of you in the area might be interested in contacting her. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\ Hello! My name is Ana Acuna and i am the production designer for a graduate student film from Marion Knott Studios at Chapman University it is going to be shot in 35 mm film. We are producing a period film taking place in the 1940s and we are looking for a truck that would be used in a farm or big state. I am wondering if you could forward this email to your members who might be interested in showcasing their vehicle in our film. We are going to shoot in Santa Ana, CA on dec 3rd. Thank you so much for you help, and please check out our site so that you can now more about the project! www.thethingsyoulose.com ------------------------------------------------------------------- Ana C. Acuna-Castillo ··· | Production Designer # :. (714) 600-0726 Orange, CA Quote
Bob_Koch Posted November 20, 2009 Author Report Posted November 20, 2009 Has anyone called her? I sure would like to see one of our Pilot's used in the movie. Quote
Reg Evans Posted November 20, 2009 Report Posted November 20, 2009 I wonder if the 39-47 Dodge truck group should be informed too. We need more Dodges represented in movies ! 1 Quote
Allen I. Posted November 20, 2009 Report Posted November 20, 2009 Those guys might be better unless the movie is from the late 40s. Course not many would notice and more exposure for PHs is always welcome. If this is a graded movie thing, I would just hate to see students dinged for using a truck that did not exist in the year of the setting. Quote
BobB Posted July 24, 2016 Report Posted July 24, 2016 I wonder if the 39-47 Dodge truck group should be informed too. We need more Dodges represented in movies ! Reg - I'm in the process of getting a '47 Dodge truck and would love to have any info you could pass along for the 39-47 Dodge truck group. If that group is even close to the quality of this one, it'll really provide a ton of essential knowledge. Thx Bob Quote
Jerry Roberts Posted July 24, 2016 Report Posted July 24, 2016 Bob , You can try doing a search with google for the Yahoo group 1939 - 1947 Dodge trucks . That group isn't as active as this one but you should join it for the info . Quote
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