

Who's on First? (Sharkey)
Jack Sharkey


The community college's advanced photography class is trapped in a mining ghost town by an avalanche.
Help doesn't seem to be on the way, either, as they discover they have gangsters holding a secret summit conference for their company!
Add a film cast and crew on location, and conflict is the name of the game!
Everyone's claims of innocence are confounded, however, when a corpse appears, disappears, then turns up again and again.
| Character |
|---|
Ned Baker An assistant professor of graphic arts in his mid-twenties |
Lawrence Beesley A student; a bit of a nerd |
Beef Jerkey A very athletic and macho student |
Wendy Warren A student and an exceedingly pretty girl |
Cindy Evans Another student, also exceedingly pretty |
Jennifer Irwin Another attractive co-ed |
Imelda Kozlovski Another attractive co-ed |
Laurie Lane Yes another attractive co-ed |
Dolly Haines Guess what? Another attractive co-ed |
Julio Costaldi A suave leader of la Cosa Nostra |
Ice PICK CHARLIE - The enforcer of the mob |
Harry A corpse |
Lorilei Goodthings A beautiful and glamorous movie queen |
Granite Steele A macho beefcake leading man |
Anne MARIE - An exceptionally pretty, clean-cut and wholesome "girl-next-door" type |
Courtland Bishop A highly affected "Hollywood" director |
Eddie Granite Steele's stand-in for stunts and fights |
Bert Killen Plays movie heavies, but is just the opposite in real life |
Sandee Shore A Hollywood sex goddess, something of a parody of Marilyn Monroe |
Edna Barnes A script girl |
Allison Franklyn One of the lesser actresses, but a very attractive girl, none the less |
Carol Thomas Courtland Bishops' "friend" |
Mildred Bartlette An extremely affected assistant director, very find of Samuel Beckett and Bertolt Brecht, and of calling everybody "dahling" |
Inspector Carrigan A tough and somewhat arrogant Federal Agent in the mold of Jack Webb and Jack Lord with a bit of Broderick Crawford tossed in for seasoning |
Special Agent Dunsworthy Carrigan's assistant and toady |
If Today Is the First Day of the Rest of My Life I'm In Real Trouble! is a American comedy play written by James L Seay and published by Samuel French (1984).
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Samuel French · 1984
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