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Show Guest List Denise N. Dayer Denise is a young actress who has not yet enjoyed the success and recognition she deserves. While she has appeared in secondary roles in a few films, she has not yet had the big break that will launch her on the road to stardom. Undoubtedly, given her obvious talent and considerable beauty, this will only be a matter of time. In the meantime, in order to keep herself as close to the action as possible, she has found work at Powar Film Studios as a Producer’s Assistant and has worked with some of the industry’s greatest directors, including Seldon U. Lloyd and Phil M. Acher. Denise has, in fact, shown a remarkable flare for directing. Heidi Voltaje One of Powar Film Studios’ newest stars, Heidi was discovered by W. Anton Powar himself and is his newest protegée. She first appeared on film in Powar’s recent release, Lay of the Land, though only in a minor role. Nevertheless, film-goers across the country were electrified. “Shocking,” the Boston Bulb declared. “Hi Voltaje and Powar Studio uncover new ground,” one reviewer proclaimed. Rumor has it that she has been given a major role in Powar’s newest film and she seems assured of a rapid rise to fame and fortune. Her nickname is “Hi.” Ivonde B. Alohne Born on a Swedish dairy farm, Ivonde never expected to be in pictures but, with her remarkable beauty and natural acting ability, she was destined for greatness. It was Sel U. Lloyd who first noticed her in a low-budget Italian production entitled War and Pizza. He brought Ivonde to the United States where she starred in his next production, Daze of Wynan Rosas, co-starring Savoy R. Fayre. She has starred in several movies since, including The Thick Man, a spy thriller, and is one of Hollywood’s truly glamorous stars. Hackford Ryder While “Hack,” as he is known in Hollywood, enjoyed a degree of critical acclaim as a novelist, it was not until he came to Hollywood to write for Powar Film Studios that he achieved financial success. Having written several brilliant screenplays, including Goddess, featuring the life of ill-fated silent screen star Sola Sivius, Hack is now acclaimed as one of Hollywood’s finest screenwriters. The leap from an impoverished, Bohemian lifestyle eked out in a Paris garret to fame and wealth has not spoiled Hack. He remains, at heart, the same down-to-earth guy he was before coming to Hollywood. Friends call him “Hack.” Savoy R. Fayre Savoy’s crisp British accent and graceful, elegant charm have made him one of Hol- lywood’s favorite leading men. Contracted to Powar Film Studios, he began his acting career with a series of minor roles, became well-known for his portrayal of Arnold in the classic, The Scarlet Pimp, Arnold, (co-starring Tatyana Eltale) but achieved true stardom as the butler in the movie version of Dame Alison Bigh’s thriller, The Butler, Diddit starring opposite Malissa Ann Greede. Savoy is a hunter and a superb marksman with a rifle, as well as an excellent golfer. Seldon “Sel” U. Lloyd As one of Hollywood’s preeminent directors Seldon has a remarkable string of cinematic successes to his credit and is so much in demand that he commands fabulous fees and can pick and choose his films. He is so influential that actors and actresses vie for the opportunity to work with him. His award-winning film, Daze of Wynan Rosas, established Ivonde B. Alohne as a star. He also directed two of the movies that made Malissa Ann —e “ e famous, Tequila Mockingbird, and The Butler, Diddit. Close friends call him |