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"Lights, action, camera" will ring out at Adams House this weekend as the newly formed Gold Coast Films group begins production of "Invitation to the Gold Coast." The movie, which will be used to lure freshmen into the House, will satirize to some extent the March of Time's "Invitation to Harvard."
Officers of the group include Nelson C. Galassi '53, president: Martus Granirer '54, director; and Mark Gibson '63, secretary. They were elected at an organizational meeting Tuesday night.
The movie, which will be done in 8 mm, non-synchronized sound, will run approximately 15 minutes. The Gold Coast group already owns some of the necessary equipment and plans to borrow the rest from Ivy Films. Undergraduates from any of the Houses are eligible to join the production staff.
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