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			<title><![CDATA[[Casting Call] The Story of Sergeant York]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[It's October 8, 1918, the end of World War I is close. Corporal York and his squad are lost in the French forests. They meet German soldiers but are outnumbered, a fight follows. It's a true happened story. 

[b]German Lieutenant Vollmer[/b] - taken

[b]Private Muzzi[/b] - American soldier, mid 20's (1 line) - taken by RP Hoogle
1 line: "Sir, you’re holding the map upside down."

[b]Private John[/b] - American soldier, rough, angry, mid 20's (2 lines) - taken by RP Hoogle
Testline: "Why did they give us a French map? Are we as Americans supposed to read French? What is this for kinda country??"

[b]Corporal York[/b] - American brave soldier, about mid 20's (5 lines) - taken
Testline: "Go ahead."

[b]Sergeant Early[/b] - American man, mid 30's  (3 lines) - taken by BertL
Testline: "Hmm... Yeah I kno--…"

[b]German #1[/b] - speaking German with Germans accent, tired (1 line) - taken by Darkman
1 line: "Wir haben die ganze Nacht gelaufen jetzt können wir züm ersten mal etwas essen."

[b]German #2[/b] - speaking German with Germans accent, scared (2 lines) - taken by Darkman
Testline: "Kamerad! Kamerad!"

If you want to try out any of those lines, please send me the testline to legomovies@hotmail.com

-Thijs]]></description>
			<author><![CDATA[dummy@example.com (VB Brick Studios)]]></author>
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