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| Mike in India... a nice day, a floating palace is behind me... an hour later there was a beautiful sunset. This was the first day of filming where things really started to go wrong. (Other than the first day when we were rained out.) |
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| I got off the plane and this was the first thing I saw. It really set the scene for the rest of my trip |
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| On one of our many days off, Paul Marshall (our sound guy) and I went off to visit some monkeys and met a real Yogi. (not pictured). The wild monkeys ate bananas out of our hands! |
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| A meeting between the American and Indian art departments. Everytime the poor art department asked for money to dress the set, they got half of what they needed. They started asking for double.Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn't. |
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| From left to right; Giles, VT, Yannick, Indian dude, me, and another Indian dude Giles, Yannick, myself and Chris Reiss and soon to be Amanda (who was in Jodphur when this picture was taken, but not for long) all quit at the same time. |
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| Yannick, our stunt coordinator, playing with the monkeys on the first day of filming. Little did we know that most of the monkey business was going to come from the production office. |
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| A long day of filming in one of the many Mausoleums we shot in. This was on of my favourite days of shooting, and probably the only day I really worked hard. During breaks, Jason Connery told me the funniest stories I'd ever heard about life in the theatre. |
| *This page is still under construction. My trip to India was much more intereisting than I've had time to tell about here. |