"Alvin & the Chipmunks 4"  has been shooting in Atlanta for several weeks now. It will be filming a scene involving critters on board an airplane soon and needs some two-legged extras.

"You cannot be afraid or allergic to animals. We will have raccoons, cats, dogs, goats, monkey, parrots etc. all in close proximity... as you are all on a plane," reads the notice, which has to be the single most interesting casting notice ever posted.

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Credit: Jennifer Brett

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The email to send your photos and info to is alvin4atl@gmail.com. Read the casting notice first though.

Here are the details:

"We are doing a first class airplane scene and we need some very UPSCALE people. This will be a 3 day call. So you MUST be available all 3 days. The work dates are April 29th, 30th and MAY 1st. YOU MUST BE NEW to Alvin.

Looking for Females between the ages of 22-45 to be flight attendants. You MUST be a size 2. That is all they have. You also need to be available for a fitting this Tuesday the 21st. All ethnicities. SUBJECT: FLIGHT ATTENDANTS

Male flight attendant very featured. All ethnicities. MUST be between the ages of 25-50. Average sizes should be between 5'10-6'0. NO larger than a 36 pant. SUBJECT: MALE FLIGHT ATTENDANTS

Needing men and women who are 6'5 and taller. I am sure this will be mostly men.. but just in case if you are a lady and are that tall please submit.SUBJECT: TALL

Looking for VERY upscale men and women between the ages of 18-90. SUBJECT: FIRST CLASS

The work dates for all categories listed above are again April 29th,30 , May 1st.

REMEMBER YOU CANNOT be allergic or afraid of ANIMALS>

Please send 3 photos of yourself listing your sizes, height and weight. INCLUDE your PHONE number many do not do this."

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