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A Real Babe (Dramatized)

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A Real Babe (Dramatized)

By: Brad Linaweaver, William Alan Ritch
Narrated by: Brinke Stevens, Doug Kaye, David Benedict
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Low-budget film producer Kent Hastings thinks he has Hollywood by the hair. Little does he know that he is about to meet a girl who will change his life forever. But that's OK with Kent, because Dana is a real babe.

Scream queen Brinke Stevens plays the title role in this bright comedy fantasy.

This is a full-cast, soundscaped audio dramatization.

©2001 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company (P)2001 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company
Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction

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This eerie and wholly unexpected dramatization from the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company packs a lot of punch into a fast-paced 14 minutes!

A strange little gem written by Brand Linaweaver and William Alan Ritch, and featuring performances from Brinke Stevens, Doug Kaye, and David Benedict, this audio short enchants from the start. Thanks to extensive sound effects and skilled voice acting, listeners are fully transported to what sounds like a dimly lit Hollywood piano bar, in which film producer Ken Hastings is recounting the story of how he came to be, in his own words, fully dependent on a babe.… "Ahhh," he croons, "but what a babe!" Guaranteed to keep you guessing, this short is a must listen!

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