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Local Moviemakers Will Start First Production Next Month

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A new Cambridge movie-making venture, Arcadia Films, has selected several University students for leading posts in the organization. The recently-formed company plans to start work on its first production after the Christmas recess.

The film will be directed by David G. Hays '51, with Bertram P. Karon '52 acting as associate director. The scenario has not yet been selected, but will be announced early in January. Preliminary casting for roles in the picture will begin at 7 p.m. tonight in Phillips Brooks House.

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