About the Job
About the Job
Day Player. Pays $150/D. Security Guard A is tall and muscular and is employed at the entrance of Irina's banquet hall during the final confrontation with Ivan Petrov. He appears briefly in Episode 42 (Page 83) alongside Security Guard B as part of the exterior security detail. His primary action occurs when Ivan, disheveled and aggressive, charges toward the hotel entrance shouting for Irina and Sasha. Security Guard A physically blocks Ivan's path and speaks with visible disgust, declaring, "Where'd this stinking beggar come from? Get lost!" His single line establishes the class contempt directed at Ivan based on his appearance, unaware that this "stinking beggar" is the father of the Mafia Queen. Security Guard A has no intimate scenes, no stunts or action sequences, and no further appearance or dialogue. He disappears from the narrative immediately after Ivan breaks through the blockade, serving only to briefly impede Ivan's entrance and to highlight the dramatic irony of Ivan's true identity being unrecognized by those who encounter him.
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About the Job
Day Player. Pays $150/D. Security Guard A is tall and muscular and is employed at the entrance of Irina's banquet hall during the final confrontation with Ivan Petrov. He appears briefly in Episode 42 (Page 83) alongside Security Guard B as part of the exterior security detail. His primary action occurs when Ivan, disheveled and aggressive, charges toward the hotel entrance shouting for Irina and Sasha. Security Guard A physically blocks Ivan's path and speaks with visible disgust, declaring, "Where'd this stinking beggar come from? Get lost!" His single line establishes the class contempt directed at Ivan based on his appearance, unaware that this "stinking beggar" is the father of the Mafia Queen. Security Guard A has no intimate scenes, no stunts or action sequences, and no further appearance or dialogue. He disappears from the narrative immediately after Ivan breaks through the blockade, serving only to briefly impede Ivan's entrance and to highlight the dramatic irony of Ivan's true identity being unrecognized by those who encounter him.