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"the Movie Extras Guidebook" by Cullen Chambers might be of some help to
you.  I believe its published by Back To One publishers in California.


Robert Johnson, Jr.
Framingham State College


Kelly Hankin wrote:
>
> I am looking for information on the use of "extras" in films, particularly
> in the sixties.  While I am interested in analyses, I am most interested
> in facts and figures from the industrial end of things. Does anybody know
> of a good actor's handbook or industry handbook that might address
> guidelines for extras--in the past and present?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Kelly Hankin
> University of Rochester
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