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Misc Forums => NON LSR Posting => Topic started by: Tom Shannon on January 21, 2009, 11:39:25 PM
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Coming possibly Spring of 2009,filmed in early Sept. 2008 :?
Made by independent film maker, Ms Faith Granger. Who's cars were used?? who was there?? Details??
http://www.deuceofspadesmovie.com
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The red '29 is one of mine.
(http://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q91/autodoc/29roadster8.jpg)
Faith owns the 32.
good teaser videos: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3kq1i_dry-lake-racing-deuce-of-spades_shortfilms
http://www.dailymotion.com/deuceofspades/video/x6d4le_deuce-of-spades-teaser-one_shortfilms
and a little fun behind the scenes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYTdnmB2pGg&eurl=http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=306697&page=9
Here's a thread from the HAMB: http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=306697
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My '29 is used in the flashback scenes.
www.vimeo.com/2544050
DW
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Lets hope Faith can get this awesome film distributed. Thanks for the replies. Guess I was totally unaware,gotta scan The HAMB a little more. Thanks for the additional links! Like Faith says its Fiction,Not a Documentary. Kudo's to Jim Miller for his historical help.
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Hi There.
Rather than start a new topic i thought i would stick this here.
Today i woke up to a -2 degree weather with snow and ice every where,on the door mat the postman had left my DVD of the DEUCE OF SPADES,man what a welcome suprise,i have watched it and no way could you say this was an independent film,the story the actors and the quality is far better than i see coming out of Hollyweird,now i know there were a lot of people from here that helped her make this film, SCTA/Sidewinders and to many to recall from the credits,would you all please stand up and take a bow for helping this lady keep the faith (pun intended)
David (Freezing in UK)
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Deuce of Spades played at our local city owned movie house this afternoon. A local hot rod shop sponsored it. The theatre is in the downtown and there were hot rods parked the length of the city block on both sides of the street. It was a good movie and seeing the cars start up and leave was nice, too.