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September 17, 2008
Hot rod for a cool hero
Batmobile replica gets repairs at St. Albans garage

ST. ALBANS, W.Va. -- David Smith has rebuilt a lot of hot rods over the years, but the auto repairman never expected he'd spend Monday putting the finishing touches on an iridescent purple Batmobile.

Smith and his employees at David Smith Frame & Body Shop in St. Albans agreed to help make a movie replica fit for the road, after a return customer came in looking for a hand on Monday morning.

The car's fiberglass frame was built over a working engine and chassis, but Smith put on smaller tires and cut away part of the sculpture that prevented the Batmobile from turning properly.

"I won't be putting an inspection sticker on it, but I don't know what cop would pull it over, either," Smith said with a chuckle.

Robert Perez, a Charleston carpenter-turned-actor, transported the car from Florida last week to use in an independent film he wants to produce in West Virginia.

Perez's movie will be pay homage to the crime-fighting DC Comics hero and will star his 9-year-old son, Robbie Perez.

"The aging Batman-character moves to West Virginia and his grandson finds the Batmobile in a barn and is inspired to serve justice himself," Perez said.

Because of copyrights, the film will be based on a hero only similar to Batman, but Perez said the concept is more about a family secret inspiring a young boy to do good.

"I wanted to do something for my kid, to give him the opportunity I didn't have to start young," Perez said.

Perez, who acts under the name Robbie M. DeNiro, said he has had several walk-on roles in film and TV projects, but this will be his first production project.

He will be looking for local talent once the film gets rolling, including college students interested in learning production and special effects.

Perez wants to begin filming in Charleston, Huntington and Putnam County by November, after the script is completed. He said he has about $50,000 in funding from a group of investors for the Screen Actors Guild low-budget production.

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Posted By: Anonymous (2:45pm 09-17-2008)
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And I vote for Jesco White as Robin

Posted By: Putnam Citizen (2:13pm 09-17-2008)
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This production may just give Jesse Johnson the big break he's been looking for!

Posted By: Anonymous (10:52am 09-17-2008)
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So sorry to offend you.

Posted By: Wanda (8:45am 09-17-2008)
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Go for it Big Daddy. I think you would make a good super hero. I know someone is looking down and laughing right now. Thinking hey I know that guy. Congraulations David. Keep him in line Judy.

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