I have a good friend in LA who is a car wrangler for the movies. He is a car collector himself, owning 2 dozen old cars of various makes. He is a member of several car clubs and has contacts in most of the rest. Typically, he will call his contacts until he gets enough cars to fill the movies' needs. The usual fee paid by the movie is $200 per day for an old car and driver. This is split between the wrangler and the car owner. Sometimes, when a movie is made on location away from LA, the wranglers or movie coordinators will contact local clubs in the area the movie is being shot in. They have done this a couple of times here in Minnesota. One time, a few years ago, my LA friend invited me to a movie set that he had 10 cars at. I was visiting LA on a business trip and had that Friday off. They were shooting a 1959 scene for the Tina Turner movie "What's Love Got to do With It". We went to the "New York" street back lot at Universal Studios at 8:00 a.m. to sign in. Then they fed us breakfast. Then we went to wardrobe for period costumes. Then we waited a couple of hours while the prop men set up stuff. During this time I went exploring through all the false front buildings. About noon, they started shooting. I got to drive a 56 Olds convertible for background shots. After a couple of shots, they fed us steaks for lunch on the lawn in front of the court house from the "Back to the Future" movies. They must have shot the scene of Tina arriving on the bus 10 times. After that, I watched the prop guys convert the bus station into a New York movie theater. We left for a couple of hours for dinner and returned after dark for a night scene. Then I drove a 55 T-Bird right past the front of the camera. You can see my silhouette in front of the theater for about 4 seconds, if you know where to look! We were done at 10 p.m. I would have done all of this for free just for the fun of it, but they even paid me $5.00 per hour for 14 hours. Dave Homstad 56 Dodge D500 > -----Original Message----- > From: Joe and Nancy M [SMTP:joeandnancy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Friday, January 07, 2000 8:31 AM > To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Film stars > > OK OK, to all of you posting about which movies YOUR car was in....... > > Tell me.. how do you get your car in movies!!!!! Is there a service? Do > you post your car info somewhere? Do you have to live on the West Coast? > Do they actually pay you as well as giving you bragging rights?! > > See ya, Joe. > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/5768 > 55 Plymouth Belvedere 2dr Club Coupe V8 Auto Red/WHITE Sport Tone. > http://www.infopage.com/plymouth/ > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Tallfins@xxxxxxx> > To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2000 10:29 PM > Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Film stars > > > > If you look really, really close at the movie "Waiting For the Light " > with > > Shirley McClain [sp] and Terry Garr, you'll spot my 57 Belvedere. And, > not > FL > > related, in "Dogfight" with River Phoenix you'll see my 57 Ford pickup > > pulling an old trailer house. > > In the ol' chick flick "Tammy and the Bachelor", there's all kinds of > MOPARS. > > Dan C |