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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Santa Rosa, California
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The movie biography of Kiwi motorcycle racer and New Zealand national hero Burt Munro concluded its location shooting at Bonneville on Saturday. It was all quite trouble-free, as these things go. Shooting ran a couple of days longer than planned, thanks in part to a requisite Bonneville afternoon breeze which knocked the pit location flat Saturday before last. The movie lads worked Sunday to put it all right and our small crew of car wranglers headed for SLC and a tour of Temple Square (which included an organ recital in the Mormon Tabernacle that had our ears ringing for hours afterward), and an afternoon spent at Stan Wanlass’s house near Alta, talking hot rods and checking out his incredible sculptures.
The vehicular star of the movie is Burt’s 1920 Indian. The original is owned by a collector in New Zealand and is far too valuable to be subjected to the rigors of filming, so a replica was built to take its place. Actually, there are three replicas – a complete version of the original, a second that is just a chassis and body and was used for camera-car action shots, and a third that’s powered with a Ducati twin and was used for stand-alone action sequences. The complete replica as it arrived at Bonneville . . . ![]() . . . and partially “aged” by a patina pro! ![]() The motor-less camera-car version . . . ![]() . . . and the Duc-powered runner, parked . . . ![]() . . . being pushed off . . . ![]() . . . and underway. ![]() The camera-car with the scooter attached . . . ![]() . . . and Anthony Hopkins (who plays Burt) about to climb in for an action closeup. ![]() And speaking of cameras, here’s the primary “battery” of picture-takin’ machines, monitors, sound-recording gear, and generally busy folk. There were easily a dozen workers in this pod most of the time. ![]() Anthony Hopkins as Burt. ![]() Burt’s Stateside traveling rig, set for a shot of his arrival on the Salt. There were three near-identical Chevys, two ‘54s and a ’53 tarted up to look like a ’54. The patina-meister did his job so well it was difficult to tell the cars apart. ![]() Tardel-supplied cars lined up on the first morning, like a fantasy used-car lot – roadsters, coupes, pickups, panels, and a bellytank lakester. ![]() A great deal of time was spent on the starting line . . . ![]() . . . with racecars and push trucks . . . ![]() . . . and some staged drama as the starters take off after Burt who has crashed the line! ![]() A rare photo-op presented itself when four famous old Salt cars were gathered together for the first time ever – the Pumpkin Seed, the Redhead, the Challenger, and the Flying Caduceus. ![]() The pits were cozier than we’re accustomed to . . . ![]() . . . and always busy and well populated with actors, extras, and crew . . . ![]() ![]() . . . including extras coordinators (cat herders) . . . ![]() . . . and wardrobe ladies. ![]() There were some nice scoots on hand other than the featured Indian, like Jeff Decker’s Triumph dirt tracker . . . ![]() . . . his Crocker . . . ![]() ![]() . . . Jim Travers' tasty Ariel HS . . . ![]() . . . Fritz’s vintage Triumph . . . ![]() . . . and this gorgeous, brand-spankin’-new Indian Chief that showed up just for the hell of it! ![]() ![]() ![]() A week and a half later, after the dust – and Salt – had settled, all the cars were given a thorough de-salting Friday evening and reloaded on the transporters, off the Salt. ![]() Damn! That was a great 12 days! |
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: NLR, Arkansas
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Very cool!
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Winchester KY
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Awesome!
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Metro Detroit
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An adventure for sure. Thanks so much for allowing us alittle glimps into your world Mike. I, for one, appreciate you sharing your photos and commentary.
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Alliance Member
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Kansas
Posts: 3,664
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Thanks for this post Mike, I have been looking forward to it after you got back. Any more cool pix of your truck on the salt? Also, any pix of the bellytanks in the starting line? I posted a pix of the fab four this past week, I will search for it and bring it over here.
Chris Nelson Kansas
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Alliance Member
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Neepawa, Manitoba, Canada
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Wow, what a fantastic report, Mike! I'm looking forward to seeing the movie now.
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Nor~Cal
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Holy shit Mike, impressive,Thank you. how did you guys get hooked up with that deal?
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Madison NJ USA
Posts: 15,137
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What a scene! That looks like HRM in the days of Bob Greene and Don Francisco and Racer Brown...
Shame it couldn't all be kept together as a Disneyland for Hotrodders... "You have to be THIS tall to ride the Challenger..." And I'd still love to see a tech sequel to the movie on that guy's techniques for casting cylinder barrels in holes in the ground and forging con rods outta scrap axles. Next, howsabout a movie version of "Saga of Rumpsville"? |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: mankato mn
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here is a link for anyone not knowing the man and his story,
http://www.indianmotorbikes.com/feat...unro/munro.htm |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Weymouth, New Zealand
Posts: 2,238
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Kool Pix Mike, mind if I forward on to a mate of mine who owns one of the magazines down here ?? I'm sure they would be interested in running a little story or even just the pics ? let me know by pm if ya like.
I wasn't aware they were that far along in the filming... by the looks of whats there you could sell footage of the filming to gearheads like us !!! Sure looks like they are going all out on it and have involved the right people. |
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Mar 2002
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A very Special look behind the scenes. Just another benifet of the HAMB and people like you MIKE that make theis place so cool.
I'm sure it was a blast! Your truck fits right in there too. How about some for pics or info on the cars getting a bath in the lst pic. Thanks again Mike YOu ROCK
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Anamosa,Iowa.
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Hat's off to you!
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: the Big Bend
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Good Gravy- what a post. thanks a million. I'd love to read all the details you can muster.
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Location: Cambridge, WI USA
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Very, very cool - thanks for posting!
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Whats the name of the film and when is it coming out????
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WOW! Thanks for sharing Mike!
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: the smallest town in the smallest county in the smallest state
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Thanks......!!
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Rogersville, TN, USA
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THIS is why I love the HAMB!
Thanks for sharing it with us, Mike! |
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Bay City, Mi. USA
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So how about a report on how the F1 performed and survived the ordeal. That thing looked so good in the few shots you posted of it. Do you have any more pics of it in the thick of the action you could put up?
Frank |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Santa Rosa, California
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The F-1 did just fine. I have no actual action shots . . . the background cars and trucks remained parked most of the time.
I did take it into town one night and made several trips to the World Finals pits Wednesday and Thursday but that was about the extent of its driving. Last edited by av8; 06-28-2006 at 05:24 AM. |
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Auckland, New Zealand
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Looks pretty good so far !
I have a feeling I'm going to enjoy this movie more than Lord of the Rings
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Edmonds, WA USA
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Mike, very cool pics and behind the scenes info. Thank you for posting. Sounds like you had a great time. Keith
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Ridgefield, Ct.
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Thanks for the great photos and report. I got to see the original Monro Indian at Hershey in 1988, and look forward to the movie.
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Springfield, Illinois, USA
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Mike,
That is so awesome that you could be a part of that movie! And thank you so much for sharing it with us. I can't wait to see the movie. Bert was an amazing fellow. Keep us posted if and when you can. Thanks again. Dave |
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Salina, Utah
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[ QUOTE ]
and made several trips to the World Finals pits Wednesday and Thursday [/ QUOTE ] It was good talking to you again Mike. I drove over to the movie set once and snapped a few shots but pretty much just stayed out of the way and left. I'm amazed no one came over and stole the ELMOBILE(tm) and used it as a prop. The keys were in it. Wayno
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Join Date: Mar 2001
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Great stuff av8. Thanks for the post.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Santa Rosa, California
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Wayno -- Sorry I didn't get back to the pits to see the '36 and visit some more, but Thursday and Friday got super-busy in the land of make-believe. I lit out for home at o-dark-thirty with Kent Fuller Saturday morning rather than hang out on the Salt another day. Eleven days of it was enough.
Congrats on getting the cars impounded! How did the record runs go? Mike |
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Perth, Western Australia.
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...Eleven days of it was enough. Mike [/ QUOTE ] I never thought I'd live to see the day that those words would pass your lips Mike. ![]() Great pics and story as always mate. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: santa cruz
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Thanks Mike, great post. I'm going to share it with all my nonHAMB buddies that made the trek out last August. Wish my dad was still around, he would really have gotten a kick out of your photos. Thanks again!
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Salina, Utah
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Record runs went just fine, thank you Mr. Bishop. I just did another post on World Finals. It's in there. Wayno
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Luv'ly. Can't wait to see the movie.
Did Mr. Hopkins ride at all? |
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Gemert, The Netherlands, Europe
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It sure was a blast up there! Too bad I could only be there for 1 day!! And even a bigger bummer that al my camera equipment got stolen in Vegas on the way to B'ville..!
It was nice meeting you Mike! Good talkin'! I'll post some pics in a week or two, when I'm back in Europe.. Maurice |
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Santa Rosa, California
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Sir Anthony rode the camera-car bike several times and I reckon that was a bit of a thrill, with the front wheel tied to the boom and the rear rolling on the salt -- 70-80 mph with the sound and the vibration of an actual ride . . . and no control over the scooter! BTW, Hopkins is a regular guy, very much unaffected by his success and status and title.
Maurice -- Good meeting you as well. Damn shame about your camera gear. |
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Pacific Grove Nor-Cal
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Beautiful pics, thanks for sharing them. Man I wish I could have been there to see that. What a gorgeous bike....
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Aridzona
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damn neat photos!
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Great post and awesome photos, thanks very much for the coverage!
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Location: Santa Rosa, California
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Glad you enjoyed the words and pictures.
For the record, I had nothing to do with the other thread that hi-jacked my title and added "Part Two," nor the series of one-picture threads without captions or explanations. Mike |
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Kansas
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Mike,
Sorry about that. I just thought that I would bring over some neat pix from the landspeed mailing list. Chris Nelson Oh yea, I always look forward to your post's. Half the time I have to search "av8" to find some of your great information that you share with us. |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Bonneville Salt Flats UT, USA
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Great series of pics from the WFI filming! You're right...it was a real long stretch of real long days. I had my 64 Chevy C10 out there as a vintage vehicle, too. It's parked by the observation tower in the 7th photo down from the top.
I got a heck of an insight into the making of a movie (this was my first time) and learned a whole lotta stuff...including about the cat herders. I didn't do any "extra" work, but I sure saw them puttin in some very long days.I took a lotta pics and put them on my web server here. All in all I had a great time, although I wish I'd seen the Burkland Streamliner's 400+ mph record run. Thanks again for some great pics. Ray http://www.chevyasylum.com |
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I saw on the network news a couple weeks back that their was a helicopter crash while filming. If I remember right their were no fatalities.
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Weymouth, New Zealand
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Sounds like they are filming down here currently, I was talking to a guy I sold some stuff too that lives down there, his old man new Burt and owned ealry Indians at the same time etc, I think he was going to go down for a look too...
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Idaho Falls, Idaho
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I keep thinking of Anthony Hopkins saying:
"I'm having an old friend for dinner!" I hope this movie breaks the mold for him. He's a hell of an actor. Thanks for the pics and the play by play. See ya on the salt. |
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Bttt......for the movie trailer.
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Some folks get the good jobs. Thanks for sharing.
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: so cal
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Here's a film review that appeared in yesterday's Daily News. The film is playing in Century City only for Acacdemy Award qualification.
DW http://www.dailynews.com/film/ci_3283895 |
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