Posted by RN on February 09, 2017 at 11:13:41 from (205.213.104.118):
In Reply to: Re: Airplane ride posted by Mark - IN. on February 08, 2017 at 16:26:58:
couple of old westerns from 1970s have jets in background-- one John Wayne feature at least. The International(?) Movie Datebase site has bunch of OOPS! that made it through editing to main viewing, things caught by audience later. Custer Massacre movie scene with Dakota discussing plans, English subtitles-- but some in audience recognized the tribal language as Shoshone and Crow- enemies of Lakota/Dakota at the time. Or Wizard of Oz with little people singing- was lip synched which was normal-- but the lip reader in couple audiences 'read/heard' the words as slightly obscene commentary - the 'witch' is dead was referring to a female dog word. Now we have Utube videos with really silly mistakes, some low budget movies with bad scripts and propmen using whatever is in back shelf-- Star Wars storm troopers carrying Lewis guns familiar sight? Sometimes the propman has to use something close with slight modifications because a real object is too expensive or doesn't exist anymore- Pearl Harbor movies, other WW2 pacific shows-- all those Zeros that look like reworked SNJ/AT6s? Hogan's Hero's - Sgt Schultze rifle is a Krag-Jorgenson instead of Mauser-- but that migtht be realistic for the time and location as a POW Luftwaffe camp guard. VHS pause buttons let a lot of screen shots be taken with various little mistakes- wardrobe malfunctions, mechanical mistakes. etc. RN
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