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Article: ``PAVEL'S CHARIOT'' REGENT UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ARE PRODUCING A HEARTFELT HOLOCAUST MOVIE THAT THEY HOPE WILL GAIN NATIONAL ATTENTION.(DAILY BREAK)
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- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- August 6, 1997
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Byline: MIKE ABRAMS, STAFF WRITER
A FEW OF them gripped cups of coffee.
Others rubbed their eyes and stroked stubble-sharp chins. One woman sat in a director's chair - her head bobbing, her eyes flickering.
Tucked in a corner of Camp Pendleton in a garage, these student workers shuffled their sneakers across a sandy floor Thursday morning.
``Quiet, please,'' Mike Anderson barked through a bullhorn. ``Quiet on the set. Quiet, everyone.''
His boss, director Mike Stahl, a 27-year-old grad student at Regent University, leaned in toward a small monitor.
``That's it,'' he said. ``That's the shot.''