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Waco TV/filmmaker to rob bank Saturday - cinematically speaking
By Carl Hoover
| Thursday, November 20, 2008, 12:45 PM
Waco’s Red C Television, maker of the video series “Cowboy & Lucky,” will shoot a bank robbery scene this Saturday at First National Bank of Central Texas, 1835 N. Valley Mills Drive. It’s part of Episode 3 (of 13 planned) in the “Cowboy and Lucky” series. The company’s Web site says Episode 1 is available for online viewing, but the link wasn’t working for me.
The shooting will take place between 1:30 and 4 p.m. If you’re interested in being an extra, show up about a half hour earlier and ask. Red C’s producers, Russell Clay and Chris Cox are working on expanding their pool of extras for the remaining episodes in “Cowboy & Lucky” as well as their other television/video projects.
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