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cattle call noun a mass audition US, 1952- Well, let’s say I go to one of those cattle calls, a try out[.] — Klute, 1971
- One method used in casting is called the cattle call. Everybody who wants to be in your picture shows up at the specified time, and you see each person on a first-come, first-served basis. — Stephen Ziplow, The Film Maker’s Guide to Pornography, p. 46, 1977
- I went to one of the early huge cattle calls, although I had never thought of myself as glamorous or particularly pretty. — Kathryn Leigh Scott, The Bunny Years, p. 137, 1998
- But the Generals are not cattle calls. Actors are cut off–“Time!” only if they surpass their three-minute limit. — San Francisco Chronicle, 27 February 2001
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