Well, in my case, no

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Posted by Michaelson from leospace047.utsi.edu on November 15, 2000 at 14:02:36:

In Reply to: Yea, after about 500 viewings, right? (grin) (nm) posted by Patterson on November 15, 2000 at 13:49:32:

Being the gun "nut" I am, I did indeed notice his gun belt had disappeared in the very next shot. It's all the OTHER details that I have missed and are still picking up. (grins) Regards. Michaelson


: : ...also take a look at where Indy grabs Satipo when he almost falls back into the pit...by a gunbelt with a flap holster. When they cut back to them rounding the corner and Indy sees the idol, Satipo no longer has a gunbelt. That belt sure looks like Indy's, but loaned to Satipo to have something for Indy to grab for the shot. Just another one of those little things ya notice. Regards. Michaelson

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: : : : : Once Satipo gets up with the whip, it somehow has lost its wrist loop. I believe this is one of the steel cable whips - notice there is also no cracker or discernable fall. Also, remember the whips used did not come directly from David Morgan to the production company, but were - I believe - supplied by Vik Armstrong (guys, correct me if I have my names confused). Anyway, special stunt whips were undoubtedly supplied, and I'd not be surprised if they would have been the likely choice by Ford to dispose of for charity.

: : : : : Food for thought - cheers!

: : : : : Patterson




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