Is it true that tusks turn people into walruses?

It is not true that ivory turns people into walruses. This is not a real event, but the idea came from the program Walrus and Carpenter recorded by Kevin Smith. In the program, Smith and producer friend Scott Mosier are discussing an article, which mentions that a homeowner is willing to provide free accommodation on condition that the tenant dresses up as a walrus.

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The discussion began there, and they spent an hour telling a hypothetical story. Later, Smith asked the fans if they would like to see this scene made into a movie.

This proposal received a positive response from most people. While waiting for bob weinstein to approve this project, Smith wrote an 80-page play, originally named Walrus and Carpenter, and later changed it to Tusk.

Wallace, the host of the Internet podcast, decided to interview Mr. Howie, a global explorer, but on this trip, Mr. Howie turned him into a monster who was half man and half walrus. Wallace, who couldn't accept the fact, was afraid to go back to his life, but his partner Teddy noticed something bad and set off with Wallace's girlfriend to find him.

It is said that the role played by Johnny Depp is Guy Lapointe, a French-speaking Canadian detective.