Watching The Indy Movies

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Watching The Indy Movies

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Hello again Y'all!

Robert and I just watched the 1st indy movie and it was as good as the 1st time I watched it.... I had forgotten a lot about the movie...

Who was his teacher, anyone know??? I want them to teach me... 8)

For some reason I can't seem to get it... Not sure why?? And I have had some of the best try to teach me. Maybe there's hope for me some day!

I need someone that has patiences of saint to teach me.. :) :)

Hope y'all have a blessed day.

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Post by Mike »

I believe stunt coordinator, Glen Randall showed Harrison the ropes.

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Teach you, huh?

Well Jones studied under Prof. Ravenwood at Chicago, but Ravenwood died in the early 1930/late 1920.

I guess you are out of luck :P :D
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If you're talking about the whip moves, the same guy that taught me :D Well, through a video I ordered... :P Alex Green came over one time to Ford's house and showed him how to crack the whip and Ford went from there. That's what I've always heard.

Glen did the stunt work for Raiders, and the work on the Indy stunt show. Does he still do work down there at MGM?

This answer your question? :)
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