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It might be easy to imagine shooting a movie as something of a luxury. But according to producer Frank Marshall, Raiders of the Lost Ark, the first Indiana Jones film, was shot in “Tunisia, in 130 degrees for six weeks and we had three days left. We were supposed to shoot this huge fight between the whip and the sword.” The previous nearly month and a half of filming seemed to have taken its toll on the film’s star, Harrison Ford. Rather than spend an additional three days shooting yet another physical fight scene, Ford simply pulled out his prop gun and pretended to shoot his adversary. As Marshall described it, “After lunch we did three shots…and it’s the biggest moment of the movie.” |
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another thing I love about the picture new. I love to get under the skin of the car show judges now days who count off for items. how many points would be deducted for the trunk lid not lining up with the quarter panels and the terrible door to fender gap and the door to quarter gap at the bottom.
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This is the very first 1970 Challenger T/A to roll off the production line. It has an auto trans and 3.91 rear. |
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This photo was taken at Demmer Engineering where the Hurst Olds were finished after being delivered by Olds. |
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