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apensa1

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  1. While I am here....I have had a nagging question for many many years that may sound dumb to many but still just wondering. In his death scene, Robert Vaughn slid down an adobe wall. At one point his nose actually caught on one of the irregular surfaces of the wall. It looked like a surprise "OUCH" to me but he never missed a step. I have always wondered if, in fact, it was painful and did he require any attention after the scene was shot. I have actually written to Mr. Vaughn's agency hoping to get a reply to the question.....but of course, I never heard from them. Does anyone know a way one might be able to find out facts like this?
  2. Does anyone remember a World War II movie staring Gary Cooper, I think, that started out in black and white and changes to color during the movie. It was a South Pacific Navy theme.
  3. Maybe I am going crazy in my "old" age, but has anyone ever seen a World War II movie with a South Pacific Navy theme that started out in Black and White and then changes to color in the middle of the movie. I seem to remember the star of the movie was Gary Cooper. Like I said, maybe I am crazy.
  4. Have you ever seen something in a movie that made you wonder if it was in the script or did something go wrong? I have several nagging questions from films I have seen. I have tried to write studios, agents and any one else that I thought might be able to answer my questions but never get a response. I'll give you an example. When Ward Bond fell off his horse while doing the river crossing scene in The Searchers, was that planned or did he actually fall off. In the same scene did he purposely run into a horse while trying to get out of the river or was that an accident too? I have several other questions about other scenes in movies I have seen.
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