Movie Extras Needed In Great Falls

This week, you've likely seen lights, cameras, and movie crews floating throughout Great Falls and wondered what's happening.

It's not too often that we get film crews through Great Falls, Montana, so when we do, it generally creates quite the spectacle.

The movie currently being filmed in the Electric City is called Pellett.

Learn How To Become An Extra Below 👇

Pellett Movie

The movie Pellett is based on the Murder of Clarence Pellett, which happened here in Montana in 1951.

The movie follows Clarence's grandson, Clem Pellett, as he digs into his grandfather's murder in hopes of revealing new information and ultimately finding who killed his grandfather many years prior.

Filming began in 2020 for this movie, but needless to say, Covid put a bit of a damper on the film industry.

Film crews recently picked back up and have been working for the last couple of months throughout the Treasure State.

Movie Extras Great Falls, Montana

If you've never seen a movie set or been part of a movie, now is your chance!

Movie extras are needed this coming Saturday, November 16th, 2024, in Great Falls.

If you'd like to participate, here are the details…

Contact Information:

  • Meaghan Henley: Production Coordinator
    • meaghanhenley@gmail.com
  • Noah Grile
    • noahgrile@gmail.com
    • 269-685-7752
Pellet Casting Information
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Don't miss your opportunity to witness a movie production first hand here in Great Falls.

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