Third Sepoy From the Left

Fiction & Literature, Humorous
Cover of the book Third Sepoy From the Left by Iggy X (as told to Michael Nardella, Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Co.
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Author: Iggy X (as told to Michael Nardella ISBN: 9781631351891
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Co. Publication: April 24, 2014
Imprint: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Co. Language: English
Author: Iggy X (as told to Michael Nardella
ISBN: 9781631351891
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Co.
Publication: April 24, 2014
Imprint: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Co.
Language: English
Our crazy adventure begins when Iggy X, a frustrated actor, meets the author and gifts him with his memoir, a manuscript of the making of the biggest and most controversial film ever attempted Down Under.----Once on location, we discover Iggy is taking fake tan medication and posing as “Sunil Chatterjee,” in order to get the part of an Indian sepoy (camel wrangler) in a drama about the ill-fated explorers, Burke and Wills. Soon he and the other two actors playing sepoys are cajoled into appearing in “Camel-a-lot,” a reality-type show intended for the DVD’s special features, in which they must compete for the role of head sepoy and for screen time with Russell Crowe.----Against a backdrop of paranoid security concerns, creative differences, and diabolical catering, Iggy stumbles from one calamity to another, including being saddled with an alcoholic camel, living with Elvis-worshipping carnies after a flood, recovering the stolen main generator, and finding love in the most unexpected way imaginable.----As Iggy strives to earn his first speaking credit, the teetering production threatens to implode, robbing him of his childhood dream.
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Our crazy adventure begins when Iggy X, a frustrated actor, meets the author and gifts him with his memoir, a manuscript of the making of the biggest and most controversial film ever attempted Down Under.----Once on location, we discover Iggy is taking fake tan medication and posing as “Sunil Chatterjee,” in order to get the part of an Indian sepoy (camel wrangler) in a drama about the ill-fated explorers, Burke and Wills. Soon he and the other two actors playing sepoys are cajoled into appearing in “Camel-a-lot,” a reality-type show intended for the DVD’s special features, in which they must compete for the role of head sepoy and for screen time with Russell Crowe.----Against a backdrop of paranoid security concerns, creative differences, and diabolical catering, Iggy stumbles from one calamity to another, including being saddled with an alcoholic camel, living with Elvis-worshipping carnies after a flood, recovering the stolen main generator, and finding love in the most unexpected way imaginable.----As Iggy strives to earn his first speaking credit, the teetering production threatens to implode, robbing him of his childhood dream.

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