Members invited to appear in a film today at 1 p.m.

NPC Member Christie Wagner invites National Press Club members to portray nightclub patrons in a motion picture to be filmed at the library at Gallaudet University at 1 p.m. June 20.

The film, entitled "Memories of the Warsaw Ghetto", is based on a true story by the 82-year-old screenplay writer, who is a survivor. It takes place in early 1940s Poland.

To appear in the film, members must be over 21 and adhere to the time period of 1940s Poland, including dress, hair and jewelry appropriate for a 1940s nightclub. Women should arrive at the studio dressed an evening gown or cocktail dress in the style of the 1940s. Men should wear a notched-collar tuxedo or 1940s vintage suit with a necktie. Women must wear red lipstick.

The director is also seeking men dressed in 1940s German officer uniforms, including generals.

For more information and additional requirements, contact NPC Member Christie Wagner at 202-486-2000 or [email protected].

To participate, please report to the studio already dressed and made up before 1 p..m. Thursday and ask for Christie Starley.

The studio is located at Gallaudet University's Merrill Learning Center, 800 Florida Avenue, N.E.,Merrill Learning Center. Campus maps are available at the main gate. Free parking is available on campus. Public transportation is available via the Blue line to NOMA/Gallaudet and the 92 bus.

There is no monetary compensation but you will receive name credit in the film.