Re: GL: Body In Water



On Mon, 18 May 2009 12:20:32 -0700 (PDT), "Mr. Hole the Magnificent"
<Classic.Mr.Hole@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On May 18, 7:09 am, donni <j...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You have got to feel sorry for the stuntman that had to lay in the
creek to shoot the Edmund's body scene.  The water had to be just a
bit above freezing.  

Looked like it was the actor that plays Edmund.

I wondered about that but thought the hair looked too gray on the back
of his head. Kind of like a bad wig. Also sort of assumed that the
actor wouldn't be the one in the freezing cold water but if it was...
Bravo on him!
.



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