Never knew I could write Poems.
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2021 12:01 pm
It was so funny.
They were filming the end of a murder
in a city street at night
in front of an open bar.
Shreveport. It was New Orleans style, with balcony overhead.
and people up there drinking and laughing for real, and
Un-aware of the film activity below, on the street.
Police were there as I've said
and the special effects people positioned the lights
and the "broken glass", and "blood"
they positioned the actor on the ground, and people upstairs began to show interest.
Then we got the actors in position,
and put all the hardware and junk back in the FX truck (an old ambulance)
Some drunk came out of the bar, and took it all in.
The scene of a fatal accident w/ cops, and blood, bystanders and ambulance!
and a dead body bathed in light and covered in blood.
"Oh Shit!" he cried.
I grabbed the guy by the arm and explained what was going on.
He became fascinated and went right back into the bar, though.
I wondered where he went.
People upstairs were watching, and activity on the set resumed.
a moment later, the same guy comes out of the bar,
but now he's got a friend in tow, who takes in the scene of a fatal accident
"Oh Shit!" he cried.
It did look very realistic.
The two guys turned together and went back in, and
they bring out another "chump".
who would see a murder scene, and freak out
and cry "Oh Shit!"
Over again, and over and over again.
WE all began to play into it.
even the cops.
It was a great funny night.
about a hundred people were all in hysterics.
I always wonder what the bartender must have thought.
The main actor was Martin Sheen, and the title might be "Gunned Down". but it was a low B film. Sometimes, I can find it on Youtube, or somewhere.
They were filming the end of a murder
in a city street at night
in front of an open bar.
Shreveport. It was New Orleans style, with balcony overhead.
and people up there drinking and laughing for real, and
Un-aware of the film activity below, on the street.
Police were there as I've said
and the special effects people positioned the lights
and the "broken glass", and "blood"
they positioned the actor on the ground, and people upstairs began to show interest.
Then we got the actors in position,
and put all the hardware and junk back in the FX truck (an old ambulance)
Some drunk came out of the bar, and took it all in.
The scene of a fatal accident w/ cops, and blood, bystanders and ambulance!
and a dead body bathed in light and covered in blood.
"Oh Shit!" he cried.
I grabbed the guy by the arm and explained what was going on.
He became fascinated and went right back into the bar, though.
I wondered where he went.
People upstairs were watching, and activity on the set resumed.
a moment later, the same guy comes out of the bar,
but now he's got a friend in tow, who takes in the scene of a fatal accident
"Oh Shit!" he cried.
It did look very realistic.
The two guys turned together and went back in, and
they bring out another "chump".
who would see a murder scene, and freak out
and cry "Oh Shit!"
Over again, and over and over again.
WE all began to play into it.
even the cops.
It was a great funny night.
about a hundred people were all in hysterics.
I always wonder what the bartender must have thought.
The main actor was Martin Sheen, and the title might be "Gunned Down". but it was a low B film. Sometimes, I can find it on Youtube, or somewhere.