Bobbie Mannix's collection Part Deux!

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GTAaron is correct; only part of that ebay set is on this sites production page. The Reallivebunch site had some good images on there. The one i've not seen since is the warriors poster art with swan replaced by Jerry Springer.
The cast have a few production photos thats not on any of the sites.
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I've not checked these against the ones on this sites production photos page, so some of these, you may have already seen. I've not included the one already posted on this thread and left out a few of the commonly seen pics.

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Even on rumbles, Cochise has time to pack an Afro comb....
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I still think AJ Bakunis looks like Steve Irwin
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Check out the graffiti in the background....
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Ninth Delegate wrote:GTAaron is correct; only part of that ebay set is on this sites production page. The Reallivebunch site had some good images on there. The one i've not seen since is the warriors poster art with swan replaced by Jerry Springer.
The cast have a few production photos thats not on any of the sites.
I've got a copy of that J. Springer poster.
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Ninth Delegate wrote:I've not checked these against the ones on this sites production photos page, so some of these, you may have already seen. I've not included the one already posted on this thread and left out a few of the commonly seen pics.

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Even on rumbles, Cochise has time to pack an Afro comb....
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I still think AJ Bakunis looks like Steve Irwin
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Check out the graffiti in the background....
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WOW, Dude! These are some great shots! Thanks for postin' 'em! How do you even know the names of the individual actors who play The Punks??? That's what I call encyclopedic knowledge!!!
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The picture of Swan and the mechanical Cowboy makes me think that Walter Hill actually did film some scenes of Swan playing the game in the subway - just like the character Hinton does in the book.

Man - do I wish that the scenes that did not make it to the film somehow miraculously sees the light of day. I know that interview with the film editor suggest that footage from the film would no longer be stored by Paramount.

Doesn't mean that someone else connected to the film has some tapes.

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WildBoy wrote:The picture of Swan and the mechanical Cowboy makes me think that Walter Hill actually did film some scenes of Swan playing the game in the subway - just like the character Hinton does in the book.

Man - do I wish that the scenes that did not make it to the film somehow miraculously sees the light of day. I know that interview with the film editor suggest that footage from the film would no longer be stored by Paramount.

Doesn't mean that someone else connected to the film has some tapes.
Or they could have taken a production photo in homage to the book. All of the known deleted scenes are on this site somewhere to watch. I also have a DVD with the deleated scenes placed back in.

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There was an article online a few years back which had a few snippets of production crew interviews. The priciple photographer took hundreds of shots like this inbetween takes which never went any further into the filming process. Some of it was just to flesh out ideas. They were struggling to keep to schedule and had to keep paramount off their backs, so there wasn't really any time for things that wernt in the script. Fox's unexpected departure didn't help either.
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