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- From: bright@nazgul.UUCP (Walter Bright)
- Newsgroups: rec.arts.movies
- Subject: Re: Haircuts and scripts
- Message-ID: <1547@nazgul.UUCP>
- Date: 27 Dec 92 18:27:48 GMT
- References: <1992Dec14.191135.2405@ncar.ucar.edu>
- Reply-To: bright@nazgul.UUCP (Walter Bright)
- Organization: Zortech, Seattle
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- In article <1992Dec14.191135.2405@ncar.ucar.edu> staffelb@acd.ucar.edu (Thomas Staffelbach 497-1499 room 382) writes:
- /something I was always wondering:
- /In some movies actors/actresses undergo quite some changes in how
- /they look. The length of hair changes, beards come and go. I was
- /wondering whether that is a problem while shooting a movie. I guess
- /you can do all the long haired stuff first and then gradually cut
- /it as the script demands. Hopefully you don't have to get back
- /and shoot some of the other scenes.
- /Anybody has some thoughts about that?
-
- Mario Lanza was famous for wild weight fluctuations during filming a movie.
- In one movie, you have him entering a building as a slim man, and the
- next interior shot of him is as a fat man...
- (P.S. ML had a fabulous voice. His Christmas album is the best!)
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