Grant Wilfley Casting is searching for local talent to portray nightclub goers in the upcoming feature film “72 HOURS,” scheduled to be filmed from June 24 to June 26 in New Jersey.
This casting call is open to both SAG-AFTRA members and non-union individuals aged 18 to 35 who can embody the fun-loving, nightlife vibes of club attendees. The pay for SAG members is set at $216 for an 8-hour period, while non-SAG participants can earn $181.50 for 10 hours of work.
Those interested in applying should email 72hours@gwcnyc.com with the subject line “IG CLUB.” The application needs to include the following details:
– Full name
– Phone number
– SAG-AFTRA status
– Availability for the shoot dates (June 24–26) and any potential fittings
– Current sizes and measurements
– Tattoo locations (if applicable)
– Confirmation of being 18 years or older and located within the NYC tri-state area
– At least one current full-body photo (non-professional preferred)
No prior acting experience is required, but applicants should show enthusiasm and be available for the filming dates.
“72 HOURS,” according to Netflix’s Tudum, is a comedy featuring Kevin Hart, who plays a middle-aged executive inadvertently pulled into a bachelor party weekend with a group of twenty-somethings after being mistakenly added to their group text. Directed by Tim Story, known for “Barbershop” and “Ride Along,” the film is a collaborative project with Sony Pictures, Davis Entertainment, Counterbalance, HartBeat, and Will Packer.
This casting opportunity not only highlights the vibrant film scene in New Jersey but also offers young locals a chance to break into the industry and gain experience. With notable names attached to the project, “72 HOURS” is expected to draw attention and provide an entertaining experience for audiences.