Casting Info for 'The Frozen Ground' Movie

If you're looking to be a movie star or an extra, auditions are still taking place for the serial killer thriller The Frozen Ground.

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If you're looking to be a movie star or an extra, auditions are still taking place for the serial killer thriller The Frozen Ground.

Starring Nicolas Cage and John Cusack, the movie is based on the real-life capture of Robert Hansen --better known as "Butcher Baker"-- in 1983, who is believed to have killed up to 21 women during the 1970s.

Producers of the movie expect to hire as many are 45 Alaskan actors and actresses for speaking roles and are looking to fill about 600 spots for extras.

Auditions are scheduled to go on for another two weeks with filming set to begin mid-October.

If you are interested in snagging a role in the film, email a headshot and acting experience to: Frozengroundcasting@gmail.com.  In the subject line, specify whether you are interested in a speaking role or work as an extra. 

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Rossman Ferguson said on Monday, Sep 26 at 2:15 PM

My grandfather is a movie star and i want to be one too his name is Rossman Peetook he's worked with Steven Segual and Walt Disney wish i had a 2nd chance to be in a movie i missed an audition with Drew Barrymore film Everybody loves Wahles

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Susi DeBroeck said on Monday, Sep 26 at 7:10 PM

I lived it, wonder how close to reality the movie will be, wouldn't mind being in the film

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Anonymous said on Monday, Sep 26 at 7:29 PM

lame

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Midgardian said on Monday, Sep 26 at 10:22 PM

@Anonymous Let me guess... They weren't interested in hiring you?

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Tundra Tim said on Monday, Sep 26 at 10:59 PM

Grad: Hollywood Profesional 1974 Extensive exposure to film production industry / Production/Set Designing / history etc. Lived in Barrow for many years with the Aikens The rednecks mistook my artistic nature for being a hippy ha ha Peace

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woohoo said on Tuesday, Sep 27 at 7:03 AM

woohoo

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openinsaneasylm said on Tuesday, Sep 27 at 9:52 AM

now its come to Alaska...great...more headcases to deal with...just got rid of the loudest... Moody Nick who lives in a Cage..lol..woo fun..

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CSI said on Tuesday, Sep 27 at 10:01 AM

May be they can get some new crimes to make into a movie while here...instead of plane trips they take girls on snowmachine trips... Taliban Todd and his crews...3 books now... Hey Nick wear warm gear up here dude...its cold but the peoples are warm...expecially after work..designate a driver folks...keep the cops on the job...not the road...

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I remember ole Robert Hanson said on Saturday, Oct 1 at 2:01 PM

I use to buy bakery goods for the bank I worked at in the 80s.He was a skinny, not good looking,baker and always has a tall white bakers hat on in the morning when I went in. He wore glass's and spoke softly.Who would know? Creepy.........He should have got the death penalty, but go life.He murdered prostitutes and flew them to remote areas in the mountains and let them go, then hunted them down, with guns and his bow & arrow.

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Anonymous said on Saturday, Oct 1 at 8:41 PM

One of Hanson's co-workers was a wonderful preacher, whom also did not suspect him to be serial killer, he worked right along side with him for years and never knew the dark side of Hanson, much less seen it, his response was that: beware those who cometh in sheeps clothing, many were deceived and unfortuately lives taken by a cold calculating hunter that seemed so "normal". My prayers go to the families forever changed, may they find some comfort knowing he will never be free to harm another unsuspecting woman. Pamelia R Neucklavok

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Anonymous said on Saturday, Oct 1 at 9:01 PM

There was a co-worker of Hansons a respected preacher, whom worked right along with him through out the years, he never suspected that he was a cold, calculating killer, whom hunted unfortunate women whom crossed his path, when this became public, his comment was that to beware of those whom come in sheeps clothing because he had deceived many, I knew this preacher and he was nobodies fool, he never suspected that he hunted & killed women. My prayers go to families forever changed, I hope this comforts them with the knowledge that he will never ever harm or end another persons life. Pam Neucklavok, Anchorage Ak

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observation said on Sunday, Oct 2 at 10:13 AM

wow with all the crimes going on now they will have plenty of intel for a sequal movie and they haven't even started the movie yet... Alaska is the place for criminals to hide... Why not make movies about all of them...

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Kayla said on Tuesday, Oct 18 at 9:41 PM

OMFG i freackn happy!

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Kayla Cookiemonsta said on Tuesday, Oct 18 at 9:42 PM

OMFG i love this!

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