Limping Towards Babylon – the Antagonist
We’re off to a great start on the LIMPING TOWARDS BABYLON Kickstarter campaign, but as statistically happens in all Kickstarter campaigns, there are mid-section doldrums where contributions slow way down.
So, I’d like to ask everyone to help get the momentum re-ignited by sharing this project on their Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc. pages, either with those handy “share” buttons on the front page, or by telling them to go to www.limpingtowardsbabylon.com
So, on to the post: an element of the story that I didn’t have time to explore in the teaser video was the character of the antagonist Professor Bligh, and yes, I’m deliberately referencing Captain Bligh from “Mutiny on the Bounty” in more ways than one with the character’s name.
I asked Adam J. Smith if he would take on this part both because he’s an excellent actor and he has a natural like-ability. It’s important that the professor also be charming, even when he’s being a jerk.
And to show off Adam’s range, here he is in a scene from the Pasadena Playhouse production of “Intimate Apparel”:
(from LA Magazine’s review: “It doesn’t hurt the production that Ms. Williams is so simple and graceful as Esther, I could have watched her for hours. I didn’t say watch her act because her performance is so sublime and simple that I felt like I was not watching an actor, I was watching Esther. The same can be said of Mr. Smith. Their scenes together are so loaded with tension that in lesser hands would feel like a soap opera.”)
The scene below precedes the scene in the teaser video where the anthropology doctoral student and Teaching Assistant, Thomas (Josh Breslow), is drunk and is shouting up at the professor’s window about the theft of his dissertation title.
That drunken action by Thomas then unintentionally precipitates all of those kissing scenes (and eventually more) from the teaser video:
INT. ANTHROPOLOGY DEPARTMENT, PROFESSOR BLIGH’S OFFICE – LATE AFTERNOON
Thomas is packing his papers into his bag. Professor RICHARD BLIGH walks in carrying a box of books.
BLIGH: Oh, Thomas. Good, I caught you.
THOMAS: (Surprised) Professor Bligh. Uh, I just finished meeting all of the students. I’ll have their grades ready by tomor-
BLIGH: Good, good. I have something more important for you to do.
He places the box with a SOFT THUD on his desk.
BLIGH (CONT’D): Sit. Sit…. I just received the review copies of my new book. Here’s a list of my colleagues at other universities that I’d like you to send one to each. And, uh, ask them in so many words whether they’d write a blurb, which of course, I’d reciprocate, etcetera, etcetera, for their next book, etcetera.
Thomas opens the flaps of the box and takes out a book. It reads “Shamanism: Gift or Curse?”
BLIGH (CONT’D): Nice cover, isn’t it?
Thomas just stares at the book. Bligh’s voice is heard.
BLIGH (O.S.) (CONT’D): The photograph of the shaman in trance on his spirit journey adds a mystique.
Thomas continues staring – broiling inside.
THOMAS: Uh, huh.
BLIGH: (Sincere) Oh, I’m sorry. I forgot to mention that I borrowed your title because it was so pithy. I didn’t think you’d mind…
THOMAS: (Lying) No, no. Of course not…
BLIGH: And after all, it’s just a dissertation title. Not an actual book title.
THOMAS: Of course, a title can’t be copyrighted… (He makes a weird little laugh sound.) …after all.
BLIGH: Well, you don’t have to do this now. First thing in the morning is fine….
(Scene continues…)