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20th Century Fox's 1939 feature Hollywood Cavalcade had Buster Keaton in a Keystone chase scene.
Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops ( 1955 ) included a lengthy chase scene, showcasing a group of stuntmen dressed as Sennett's squad.
It is played on a silent film era style " honky tonk " piano, and accompanies a climactic scene in which the incompetent police detective Inspector Clouseau is involved in a multi-vehicle chase with the antagonists.
In Kimio Yabuki's Puss in Boots ( 1969 ), Miyazaki again provided key animation as well as designs, storyboards and story ideas for key scenes in the film, including the climactic chase scene.
** Farce – aims at entertaining the audience by means of unlikely, extravagant, and improbable situations, disguise and mistaken identity, verbal humour of varying degrees of sophistication, which may include word play, and a fast-paced plot whose speed usually increases, culminating in an ending which often involves an elaborate chase scene.
The chase scene featured Lola T70 Mk. IIIs with dummy turbine engines racing against Yamaha TA125 / 250cc 2-stroke race replica motorcycles through two San Francisco Bay Area automotive tunnels: the Caldecott Tunnel between Oakland and Orinda, and the underwater Posey Tube between Oakland and Alameda.
Spielberg originally had planned the chase to be a short sequence shot over two days, but he drew up storyboards to make the scene an action-packed centerpiece.
and Carousel, was hired as choreographer, and her work for Brigadoon incorporated elements of traditional Scottish folk dance ; her dances for the musical included a traditional sword dance, a chase scene, and a funeral dance.
The film was shot on location in and around Kentucky ; parts of the " truck chase scene " were shot at Natural Bridge State Resort Park.
A van was being towed along a street upside-down as part of a chase scene ; he was supposed to roll safely out, but apparently struck his head.
* When the Frankenstein Monster breaks free of his bonds on the operating table in the climactic chase / fight scene, one of his neck electrodes clearly pulls off of his neck.
The car chase scene in which Thornhill is drunkenly careening along the edge of cliffs high above the ocean, supposedly on Long Island, was actually shot on the California coast, and in Griffith Park in Los Angeles, according to DVD audio commentary.
The chase sequence was also created, and Spielberg also suggested having the scene where E. T.
Lucas created an opening chase scene that had Indiana Jones on a motorcycle on the Great Wall of China.
Scenes such as the fight scene in Shanghai, escape from the airplane and the mine cart chase came from original scripts of Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Nicoli attempts to assassinate Doyle, but botches the job, leading to a car chase scene that culminates with Nicoli's hijacking an elevated train.
However, Gleason, at that time, was considered box-office poison by the studio after his film Gigot had flopped several years before, and Breslin refused to get behind the wheel of a car, which was required of Popeye's character for an integral car chase scene.
Scenes of Bubble Boy ( 2001 ), the chase scene in Enough ( 2002 ) starring Jennifer Lopez, scenes from Torque ( 2004 ) and the final scene for Van Helsing ( 2004 ) were shot in Piru.
Malcolm X was also filmed here, as well as the highway chase scene in Die Hard with a Vengeance.
* Part of the memorable and lengthy car chase scene in the movie " The Seven-Ups " was filmed in this area on the Taconic State Parkway, notably the ending.
The first bank robbery and chase scene in the movie Bandits ( starring Bruce Willis and Billy Bob Thornton ) was filmed in Silverton.
In theatre, a farce is a comedy which aims at entertaining the audience by means of unlikely, extravagant, and improbable situations, disguise and mistaken identity, verbal humor of varying degrees of sophistication, which may include word play, and a fast-paced plot whose speed usually increases, culminating in an ending which often involves an elaborate chase scene.
He is recognized for performing many of his own stunts, but one of the most widely claimed and cherished examples of this — that he did the majority of the stunt driving for his character during the high-speed chase scene in Bullitt — was revealed not to be true by his most trusted stuntman and stunt driver Loren James.
McQueen as Detective Frank Bullitt in the film's iconic car chase scene.

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The son of a wealthy Evanston executive was fined $100 yesterday and forbidden to drive for 60 days for leading an Evanston policeman on a high speed chase over icy Evanston and Wilmette streets Jan. 20.
Even in the late 18th century the Abbess of Burtscheid was prevented from building a road linking her territory to the neighbouring estates of the duke of Jülich ; the city of Aachen even deployed its handful of soldiers to chase away the road-diggers.
During one such chase he was badly injured when he tumbled from a cliff, lying unconscious for about a day.
Other sites included Achnahaird beach where a horse chase was filmed and Loch Lurgainn.
After the dancer dropped one of her fans while trying to chase away a fly, Kaye was hired to be in charge of the fans so they were always held in front of her.
)", describing a fictitious encounter with the San Francisco Giants, which was a hit during the real-life pennant chase of 1962.
The text about Xanadu in Purchas, His Pilgrimage, which Coleridge admitted he did not remember exactly, was: " In Xandu did Cublai Can build a stately Pallace, encompassing sixteen miles of plaine ground with a wall, wherein are fertile Meddowes, pleasant Springs, delightfull streames, and all sorts of beasts of chase and game, and in the middest thereof a sumptuous house of pleasure, which may be moved from place to place.
Some societies thought it was a demon swallowing the moon, and that they could chase it away by throwing stones and curses at it.
It was in this season that both Sosa and Mark McGwire were involved in the " home run record chase ", when both players ' prowess for hitting home runs drew national attention as they attempted to pass Roger Maris ' single season home run mark of 61 home runs that had stood since.
At 6 ′ 3 ″ and 245 pounds, Taylor was big enough to break through the offensive lines of many teams, but he still had enough speed to chase down running backs.
While there, Pam was spotted by her former captors and a chase ensued.
The chase featured a spectacular motorcycle stunt: stuntman Ronald " Duffy " Hambleton ( credited as Duffy Hamilton ), rode his police bike full speed into a fallen paint stand ( with a ramp built to Hambleton's specification ), flew over the handlebars, was hit by the airborne bike, landed in the street on his back, and slammed into the crashed car that Duvall's character had escaped in-evidently the subject of a comment by Lucas detailing a " motorcycle disaster " during the filming.
He was paired with Grissom to fly chase planes to photograph the launch of an unmanned Saturn 1B rocket.
What is certain is that it was not a crushing defeat, as Otto was not able to chase the army and extend the battle to Hungarian lands.
In another much-publicized case, issues have been raised about the underlying motives that led to the balloon boy hoax, in which six-year-old Falcon Heene was reportedly coerced by his father to stage for a frantic, live-on-TV chase for an out-of-control helium balloon, in which he was suspected to be.
* The Running Man ( 1982 ) was a book by Stephen King depicting a game show in which a contestant flees around the world from " hunters " trying to chase him down and kill him ; it has been speculated that the book was inspired by Robert Sheckley's The Prize of Peril.
Using dogs to chase wild mammals was made illegal in February 2005 by the Hunting Act 2004.
When internet hunting was introduced in 2005, allowing people to hunt over the internet using remotely controlled guns, the practice was widely criticised by hunters as violating the principles of fair chase.
In contrast, on a worn-out micrometer ( or one that was poorly made to begin with ), one can " chase the error up and down the range ", that is, move it up or down to any of various locales along the range, by adjusting the barrel, but one cannot eliminate it from all locales at once.
After James allegedly captured and killed one of Pinkerton's young undercover agents, who was foolish enough to gain employment at the farm neighboring the James farmstead, he finally gave up the chase.
Another fraction led by Commander Wolfgang Wegener argued that because of superior British shipbuilding capacity that Germany could never hope to build a “ balanced fleet ” capable of winning the Entscheidungsschlacht, and that as such, the best use of German naval strength was to build a fleet of cruisers and submarines that would wage a guerre de course (“ war of the chase ”, a strategy of seeking to destroy the British Merchant Marine instead of the Navy ).

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