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Sally Baulch <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 14 Feb 1996 12:33:02 -0600
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On Tue, 13 Feb 1996, Andrea Mugnier wrote:

> I think this kind of
> information is needed because museums don't always know what to expect when
> they agree to let filmmakers in. So if you know anything about these
> subjects, please let me hear from you.

Just don't do it.

My husband works in the film industry and he is always amazed that people
will let film crews into their houses/buildings. During the filming of "A
Woman of Independent Means," the electricians hung the lights too close
to a wet pipe fire system and set it off drenching a ballroom hardwood
floor.  Yep, the junior league had to rip up and replace the entire room
right before Christmas (and you know that they had that room booked
during the Christmas season.)  The movie company paid for it, but it was
one huge mess.

I caught a recent episode of the Simpsons where a movie was filmed in the
Simpson's home...everything was too true.

Sally Baulch
Texas Memorial Museum

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