Frank Bailey Baker In 'Hunters In The Snow'

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My casting for “Hunters in the Snow” would be, for the role of Frank Bailey Baker, for the role of Tub Maddie Rogers, and for the role of Kenny Maiah Thomas. I casted these people for this movie for various reasons, but mainly for the match in personality so it would be easy for them to play the role. I casted Bailey Baker for Frank because of her “follower” attitude. The character Frank is a very go with the flow guy, in the story he was very patient and understanding of why things went wrong. Frank could be insensitive to the other characters but in the end was a good listener and friend for Tub understanding his problems and apologizing. Bailey Baker fits this part fairly well because she always has the attitude of “it is what it is” when

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