"Long Cold Night" Feature Film Looks for Actors
ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. Casting call for "Long Cold Night" feature film, looking for actors and actresses. See more details below. About the project: An independent feature film based on a true story — a father and his teenage son, two stranded snowmobiles, and a one-mile walk through the Upper Peninsula that became a twenty-two-hour fight for their lives. Rate: Current hourly rate. Additional info: Experience is welcome but not required. Filming Location: Little Falls, MN & surrounding area Timeline: Tentatively wraps May 2027 If interested, please submit your application.
14 roles
Lead The father — and the second half of the two-man fight to survive. Clean-shaven, neat and organized, with a shy, impatient demeanor. Owns and operates a commercial phone company from home and keeps a snowmobile cabin in White Pine, Michigan. Height · 5'10"
Supporting Matt's ex-girlfriend — curious and outgoing. Curious and outgoing by nature.
Supporting Rough-and-tumble older brother who speaks his mind. Not afraid to say what he thinks. There isn't anything Nolan wouldn't do for his brothers.
Supporting Matt's reserved younger brother with a big heart. Almost six feet tall. Reserved, with a big heart and a content smile. Height · ~6'0"
Supporting Blake & Allie's mom and Matt's ex-wife — a voice-over role. We never see her on screen; the role is voice-over only. She's in Hollywood for the Grammys when Matt and Blake go missing.
Featured A fierce lover of God and family who believes in prayer. Quiet, and prefers to listen rather than talk. She believes deeply in the power of prayer.
Featured An Upper Peninsula officer — no hassles, but compassionate. From the Upper Peninsula. A no-hassles man who takes his job seriously, but is also compassionate and eager to help.
Featured On call in the Ironwood Hospital emergency room. Quick to analyze, thorough and considerate — but impatient.
Featured Owns a snowmobile repair shop in White Pine, MI. Hardworking, friendly and fun-loving.
Featured The police-station receptionist — serious and efficient. Serious and efficient, with a bright smile.
Featured Weekend clerk at Ken's service station. Casual, curious, attentive and fun-loving.
Featured Two middle-aged outdoorsmen. Two roles for rugged, believable outdoorsmen — good on snowshoes.
Featured A single scene — caring and kind. Loves kids and snowmobiling. One scene.
High School Students In need of background performers to play students at the high school. A great low-pressure way to be part of the film.