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Re: Granville
- Subject: Re: Granville
- From: womb7at@bit.net.au (Roy Wilke)
- Date: Thu, 22 Oct 1998 11:47:23 GMT
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
- References: <362ed02e.16976479@news.ozemail.com.au> <3629E4A8.354631C9@ozemail.com.au> <3629efe0.3061629@news.one.net.au> <362aebd8.0@occy.pnc.com.au>
- Xref: news.mel.aone.net.au aus.rail:34230
Of course not. However, it is well known that motion picture
productions don't necessarily go to the nth extreme in accuracy for a
number of reasons. And there are times when something going on in the
background of an otherwise historically-accurate scene presents a
bizarre time-travelling anachronism (think "Spyforce" for example).
On Mon, 19 Oct 1998 05:35:52 +1000, "Darren Yates" <dyates@pnc.com.au>
wrote:
>Unbelievable, Roy!
>Did you actually want them to recreate the crash on the original site or
>something?
>"Attention please... due to the making of the "Day of the Roses"
>minis-series, all trains to Penrith and Lithgow will be suspended while work
>crews demolish the road-bridge to recreate the scene.
>We apologise for any incovenience"...
(snip of precursory thread)