Indeed, I've always considered that to be one of the all time best pits.
Too bad Clark got beaned in the head with that vine, but he kept going.
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Re: Scene from "Strange Cargo"
wow!,. well that makes a change from the usuall crappy "brown water with some floaty bits" scenes ,.. shame he diddnt actually go down though
cool find
cool find
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Re: Scene from "Strange Cargo"
Ya know, I thought that guy looked familiar. I've seen "Gone With The Wind" quite a few times.
But my head went...
"Nahhhh!"
Good-looking pit too. He could have used it more deeply, but a scene of Clark in quicksand is still quite a find.
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But my head went...
"Nahhhh!"
Good-looking pit too. He could have used it more deeply, but a scene of Clark in quicksand is still quite a find.
Nessie
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Re: Scene from "Strange Cargo"
I have to agree - the set looked great (and it was indoors) - now I'm scratching my head trying to imagine how they built it - more specifically, what was the "quicksand" - hmmm. Email me if you have ideas.
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