Laugh, Town, Laugh (Golden Age Batman Comic)
Project Overview
This will be a motion comic based on the golden-age Batman story "Laugh, Town, Laugh", which you can read here:
Major roles are already cast, but I do have some smaller parts that need voicing. I'm paying $1 per line, and most lines are fairly straightforward. This was written and takes place in the 1940s, so please try to channel that vintage feel you'd expect from an old movie or radio drama.
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About six lines.
One of five comedians the Joker terrorizes in this story, and the one with the most lines. He's based on W. C. Fields, an actual comedian from the 40s, so if you can do a decent impression of him, so much the better! Here's a video for reference:
- english
- male adult
- transatlantic
- male senior
- american
Ah, yes, my fine feathered chum--how long indeed? Arrumph!
Do--do you believe the Joker will appear at my--arrumph--domicile?
(Infected by Joker gas, laughing uncontrollably) What's wrong? I can't stop laughing!
Two lines.
One of five comedians the Joker terrorizes in this story, this one based on Jack Benny. Video for reference:
- english
- transatlantic
- american
(Puffing on a cigar while complaining about a long wait) And I have a radio program to make! Fine thing!
(Panicked, speaking to the police) You've got to give us protection!
One line and some reaction vocals.
One of five comedians terrorized by the Joker. Probably based on an actual comedian around the 1940s, but I'm not sure which one.
- english
- male adult
- transatlantic
- american
What are we here for, and how long must we wait?
Three lines.
A dying comedian, laughing even on his deathbed. These lines are his last words.
May or may not be based on a real comedian in the 1940s.
- transatlantic
- male adult
- american
So it's my last show, eh, doc? A full house, too! Where's my lawyer, eh?
You've been a good lawyer. Don't forget my will... ha... ha! I... I guess this is my exit cue. What a spot to say "This is killing me..."
Why don't you laugh... applaud? I've a good act tonight. Too bad I can't come back for a couple of bows... later. Ahhhh...
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