Casting for a Student Short Film

WessVonHooton | 02/05/2006 - 16:32

We are looking for actors for a student short film to be shot over a three to four week period mostly on weekends, starting the 13th of May. Below you will find a short synopsis of the film and character descriptions.
If you are interested or would like further details please contact the director, Daniel McColl, at:

baron.von.earwig@gmail.com

Death is No Laughing Matter

Synopsis
A disturbed and creepy clown is fired from his job at Clown Corp. Old habits re-emerge and he starts to freak out as he tries to maintain normality. The Compulsion to kill again returns when he is kicked out of a high class restaraunt and brutally beaten. His compulsion is turned into action when he meets a young street-walker.

CLOWN:
A tall, awkward looking, pyscho killer with an "Interesting" face

MANAGER:
Greasy haired, gruff, middle-aged manager of the Clown Corporation

AMY/PROSTITUTE:
Young and attractive prostitute with no inhibitions,

WAITER:
Snooty, Snobby, Well dressed man

BOUNCERS: (x2)
Big, Bulky, Thugish brutes

CO-WORKER:
a happy, friendly, näive co-worker at Clown Corp.

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WHERE???
Author: Paul Mclaughlin
Date: 03/05/2006 - 10:53
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it helps to tell us where abouts you live...so that im not replying to a post for a shoirt film being shot on the other side of Australia.

Paul.


Location
Author: WessVonHooton
Date: 03/05/2006 - 14:27

We are located in Perth, W.A. We are students at ECU Mt Lawley campus. Thanks for the heads up.


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