ToD Fedora Revalation
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ToD Fedora Revalation
I was watching Temple of Doom last night, and had to do a few pause/slow mo moments, when I made a realization.
We've discussed the non-HJ ToD fedoras before, but this caught my eye...during the scene where Indy and Shorty are trapped in the Spike Chamber, then Willie 'saves' them...after she re-starts the trap, and they run out, rolling under the lowering door...Indy's fedora falls off, and he reaches back under to get it..we all remember this scene...
However, if you pause it, the fedora that flies off of his head does NOT have a liner! You see sweatband, but no liner?? So it would seem that I caught at least one non-HJ in the film. There is a great opportunity for screen grabs just as it flies off, and again after it lands on its side..
Sorry... I don't do screen captures, but if anybody else gets inspired, please feel free to do so, and post 'em!
just thought I'd share...and that's ONE TO GROW ON-----><
We've discussed the non-HJ ToD fedoras before, but this caught my eye...during the scene where Indy and Shorty are trapped in the Spike Chamber, then Willie 'saves' them...after she re-starts the trap, and they run out, rolling under the lowering door...Indy's fedora falls off, and he reaches back under to get it..we all remember this scene...
However, if you pause it, the fedora that flies off of his head does NOT have a liner! You see sweatband, but no liner?? So it would seem that I caught at least one non-HJ in the film. There is a great opportunity for screen grabs just as it flies off, and again after it lands on its side..
Sorry... I don't do screen captures, but if anybody else gets inspired, please feel free to do so, and post 'em!
just thought I'd share...and that's ONE TO GROW ON-----><
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er......or is the shooting star on "the more you know" psa's??? i'm confused.
regardless....back to the hats. i've studied the tod hats a while back and they are so hard to keep track of as they change from scene to scene. the hat that indy wears while in the cave before the spike chamber seems to be the same one that he wears when he first meets chattar lal (sp?) at the entrance to the palace (ie - the block looks the same from the side profile). now while he is in the spike chamber....its too dark for me to tell. perhaps i'll go check it out again cuz it's in the dvd machine right now.
regardless....back to the hats. i've studied the tod hats a while back and they are so hard to keep track of as they change from scene to scene. the hat that indy wears while in the cave before the spike chamber seems to be the same one that he wears when he first meets chattar lal (sp?) at the entrance to the palace (ie - the block looks the same from the side profile). now while he is in the spike chamber....its too dark for me to tell. perhaps i'll go check it out again cuz it's in the dvd machine right now.
Dunno if you ever noticed but when she bends down to reset the trap, take a look over at Indy's face. It's not even Ford (it's Vic Armstrong) and they didn't even try to hide it. It's my method of thinking that Spielberg used his directing skills to cover this by placing the viewers point of interest on Willie, who was jumping around and screaming, forcing your eyes on her. It obviously worked because I'd never noticed it for literally decades. Whenever I show people they seem just as stunned because it's so blatant and they'd never noticed it either.during the scene where Indy and Shorty are trapped in the Spike Chamber, then Willie 'saves' them...after she re-starts the trap
Another point to consider is that in that scene it's Vic Armstrong. If I remember correctly from interviews condicted with him from COW alumni, he wore his Raiders HJ for all 3 Indy films and removed the liner. This could be the reason there is no liner.
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Spielberg probably didn't want to do it. But, he probably had to have Vic Armstrong in that part of that scene, so that as the scene progressed, moments later, it could be the stuntman that uses perfect timing to knock off his hat as he is diving through an almost closed door, and reaches back just in time to snatch the hat before the door closes.
Who knows, Ford may have attempted it, and the scene looked better on a take that Armstrong did. Ford does have a bad back. I know that with my bad back, I wouldn't be all that limber getting through that low of an opening, and Ford is almost as tall as me.
Who knows, Ford may have attempted it, and the scene looked better on a take that Armstrong did. Ford does have a bad back. I know that with my bad back, I wouldn't be all that limber getting through that low of an opening, and Ford is almost as tall as me.
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You know, I must say that in that picture Vic Armstrong almost looks indistinguishable from Ford! But then again, they don't call 'em stunt doubles for nothing...agent5 wrote:
Out of curiousity, was Vic Armstrong featured in any publicity stills for Indiana Jones? I seem to remember a couple of pictures where Indy didn't really look like Ford for some reason... The famous 'whipping' publicity still being one of them.
But it is really cool that nobody actually knew about that all this time! At least none of the fans... even the die-hard gearheads!
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Exactly, he did get injured pretty good in Raiders and ToD.whiskyman wrote:Don't forget, they were forced to use Vic for a lot of scenes because Harrison was injured and out of action. In many instances they later plugged in close-ups of Harrison to give the impression that it was him all along when it actually wasn't.
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Forgive my ignorance, ROTLA is my alltime favorite film but what caused the injuries, on that movie and TOD? Were they on set? I've seen the documentaries from the DVD but that was ages ago. I cannot recall hearing about his problems on set except that he was a tad aggresive punching the stunt doubles.Exactly, he did get injured pretty good in Raiders and ToD.
If anyone can give info on this I would really appreciate it.
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I recall reading something from a Ford interview that his own young son got cunfused by Armstrong's similarity to Ford during Crusade, and the kid started calling Armstraong his "Daddy 2" or something.Castor Dioscuri wrote:You know, I must say that in that picture Vic Armstrong almost looks indistinguishable from Ford! But then again, they don't call 'em stunt doubles for nothing...
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well, in filming ROTLA, the Flying Wing rolled up his leg, buggering up his knee and cartilage, and in ToD, riding the elephant really did a number on his back that culminated when he was fighting the Thuggee assasin in his room at Pankot. When he flipped the Thuggee over his back, according to Spielberg, HF let out a horrific yelp!
it was this back injury that had him on a cot outside of frame between takes, and led to him being airlifted to London for some exprimental Papaya treatment that worked wonders...but while he was out of commission, A LOT of ToD was filmed with the use of the doubles, especially scenes in the temple itself, and, as mentioned, the HF close-ups were added in later.
it was this back injury that had him on a cot outside of frame between takes, and led to him being airlifted to London for some exprimental Papaya treatment that worked wonders...but while he was out of commission, A LOT of ToD was filmed with the use of the doubles, especially scenes in the temple itself, and, as mentioned, the HF close-ups were added in later.
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