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Kevin Smith’s Thriller “Tusk” is Currently Casting a Female Photo Double in Wilmington, North Carolina

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Casting directors and producers for Kevin Smith’s ‘Tusk’ is currently seeking a female photo double in Wilmington, North Carolina.

Tona B. Dahlquist Casting posted a casting call seeking a caucasian or hispanic women to work as a possible photo double this Thursday. Still interested? See the casting call information below:

TUSK -May need a possible double for Thursday filming. Female (Caucasian or Hispanic), Long dark hair, 5’5′ -5’6, Very slender build. Pants 25 waist. Please include 2 current photos -One full length, one head/shoulders with your submission. All submission should include the following information -Name, Age, Phone, City/State you reside, Height/Weight, Clothing sizes, Shoe Size as well as your snapshots/photos. Those submitting MUST be 100% available on Thursday day and evening. Submissions should be sent to tuskextras@gmail.com with heading FEMALE DOUBLE.

Kevin Smith has revealed that he is planning to make a horror movie based on an advertisement featured in a newspaper. Tusk, which will reportedly go into production in September, is inspired by an online ad offering free rent to anyone who dressed up as a walrus for two hours a day. The man had befriended a walrus called Gregory while living in Alaska and created a “realistic walrus costume” which should fit “people of average proportions”. The advertisement, which was pulled down after going viral, inspired Red State director Kevin Smith to write a Human Centipede-style horror movie.

“The listing was written eloquently and briefly mentioned that the writer had once been lost at sea, with a walrus he nicknamed Gregory as his only companion,” Smith wrote on his Facebook page. “The listing got my creative juices flowing and I began reconstructing the whole thing as an old British Hammer horror film, in which a mad scientist intends to sew some hapless lodger into counterfeit blubber, creating a chimera in an effort to answer the ultimate riddle.” Smith began developing the script for Tusk with his producer Scott Mosier, after the pair mentioned it in their podcast in June.

Source: Tona B. Dahlquist Casting

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