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Old 10-07-2005, 09:31 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Moonliner
I've always thought it would be interesting to try Film Archeology. Look for sites where they crashed a car over a cliff and look for broken parts, find a lake where a prop gun was tossed in and scuba for it, etc... I'll bet there are lots of bits and pieces that never get cleaned up after a shoot.
Hard to say. In a lot of scenes like you describe, they will film the close up shots at one of the studio backlots. Still, I would imagine that there is a lot of debris that still lies around some areas where they did location shooting. There is a place near Malibu that they filmed most of the outdoor scenes to "M.A.S.H.". I wonder if there is an I.V. bag or something still lying around somewhere. Likewise, there is a mock western town that was used for Bonanza and Gunsmoke. Must be a spur or bullet or something in the dirt.

Some of the more infamous places have probably been combed over pretty good. I know that the Spahn Ranch where Manson and his friends spent a lot of time used to have a major problem with people wandering the grounds looking for suveniers.
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