Lynne's Diaries -- Part 6a: The Fall

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December 22, 1998
Stunt Coordinator Nick Gillard coordinates a free fall with his assistant Andreas Petrides.



Keywords: Production Diary, Stunts, Behind-the-Scenes

Filed under: The Movies, Episode I, Video

Databank: Jedi Order, The
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