I had actually forgot all about this but when we first moved to Benson Arizona our whole family got invited to be extras in a little movie. About a talking horse. Our daughter was supposed to be also an extra but she ended up landing a speaking role in the movie. A few months ago my mom said that she had watched the movie online and than made other relatives of ours watch the parts we were in. And I recently saw the movie is on Netflick This is actually the 2nd full day that we were involved in and the filming this day was at The Arena Bar in the heart of Benson Arizona. A one horse town for sure. Ill think about posting the first day. Mostly because that shows more of our sons for sure.
Movie Extras One Fine Day In Benson--**Take Two!**
A few posts back I told about our experiences as the kids being extras in a children movie being shot in the area. It was an extra long day, but an amazing experience. And I deeply thank everyone that made this possible for us. The movie is supposed to come out in November, so now we get to sit and wait for the great release. For official pictures, producers thoughts, and a more up to date release timeline please check out the Facebook page--- Cochise County Pictures LLC They are the company putting out the movie, and have an awesome web sight.
About two weeks after the dance scenes were shot, we were all invited to be extras on the last day of shooting for the film. They needed people to fill the grandstands on this day. And eat pop corn and cotton candy in the background shots. A ruff job, but our family felt up to the challenge. This was filmed at the local Arena Bar.
I have talked about this great place in past blog posts. And with there corrals, huge arena, and mountain filled backdrops, it was a perfect fit for the filming. The entire bar opened up for family's to cool off in between shots. It tried to stay cloudy outside, but this is Southern Arizona. Everyone involved also got a great lunch, from the chow shack! We also received our T-shirts on this day.
This was the last day of filming, so much was going on all day. And there was certainly much to Explore. Along with all stages of filming to watch.
Our daughter--soon to be nicknamed "Super Star" , soon attached herself to the horses on the large set. Becoming very attached to one in particular.
She has never really been around horses, but just has that vibe and knack and soon appeared to others that she has grown up with a colt glued to her hip. This one certainly was for the day. And the next thing we knew, she had worked her way into an actual speaking role in the movie! One were she leads "her" horse onto the set and eventually gets interviewed. I use the quotes loosely, because if we had room for the horse, she would have found a way to bring it home, even if it was only for a few hours. In the scene-that of course was shot many a time, "Super Star" is in a 4-H horse grooming competition and she is showing her horse, along with other kids. Including the main star of the movie. Each child gets there horse inspected by the judges and than answers there tough questions. I have to say it was all a really neat experience. Especially for our daughter! Maybe this will lead to her becoming recognized and really a "Super Star."
The rest of our family sat in the heat in the grandstands and was the cheering crowd. Not that there wasn't many other extras as spectators, but we had much of the crew present including our two boys, my wife, her mom and her uncle. Be sure and watch for us all.



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