darling wrote:@Anne
For your information:
FEDCON forbid filming. You are only allowed to take photos. That's because they always produce a DVD from the event. And want to sell it of course.
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darling wrote:@Anne
For your information:
FEDCON forbid filming. You are only allowed to take photos. That's because they always produce a DVD from the event. And want to sell it of course.
In fact I thought: "It looks like Milan, not Budapest"KateR wrote: Thief of Budapest used footage from "The Italian Job" (1969) for the race scenes through the city.
Thanks Kate.KateR wrote: Only certain closeups during the hang-gliding and mountain climbing scenes were actually RDA being shot for the episode.
Wow, cool to know! I knew about Thief of Budapest and Trumbo's World, as well as Funeral in Berlin for the opening gambit to Deathlock. But I had no idea about Eagles!KateR wrote:There were several MacGyver episodes, especially in the early seasons, that used footage from other movies or projects that Paramount owned the rights to, and then they tied it into the episode by dressing RDA and the location to match the footage.
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Eagles was another one of these, and years ago someone sent me the information about where that footage of the hang-gliding and the mountain climbing came from. I swear I saved the email, but I can't seem to find it, and so before I start the search again, I thought I'd ask if anyone else has stumbled upon this information.
As I recall it wasn't a major motion picture, but rather a smaller project that had something to do with Native American culture. Whatever it was, at about the same time the episode aired, there was a local furniture chain here in the NYC area (although it may have been national) that used the mountain climbing footage from the original source as part of an ad campaign ("we travel the world to find the best furniture," or something like that). I actually have a few of those commercials on video, and as I work my way through my collection, they will probably turn up.
In any case, the reason for Mac's outfit and red cap in that episode was so that he would match the footage that they were borrowing. Only certain closeups during the hang-gliding and mountain climbing scenes were actually RDA being shot for the episode.