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Devil's Mine

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Devil’s Mine
Directed byRoger Wielgus
Produced byPeter Beale
Jean Pierre Dauzun
Peter Henton
Ben Stassen
Roger Wielgus
Written byBen Stassen
Roger Wielgus
StarringPaul Harper
Animation byJo Claessen
Backgrounds byRay Spencer
Production
company
Dream Factory International
Little Big One
Showscan
Distributed byFuturoscope
Le Parc du Futuroscope
Showscan
Release date
1991
Running time
4 minutes
CountryFrance
Germany
LanguageGerman

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Devil’s Mine (Script error: The function "langx" does not exist.) is a 1991 German Animated Short film. This all-in-one subjective sequence shot, a fantastic stroll through the maze of an old, disused gold mine, was shot with the Showscan 70mm process. The film was directed by Roger Wielgus with a script written by Ben Stassen and Roger Wielgus and produced by Little Big One, Showscan Film Corporation, and Dream Factory International in cooperation with Le Club d’Investissement Media & Europa Media Garanties. The film stars Paul Harper as the Old tour guide man. Originally produced in 60fps 70 mm film, Devil’s Mine Ride showed in ShowScan motion simulator rides.

The live action was directed by Peter Szondy and the live-action Bookends was filmed in the Mojave Desert of California at an actual Gold Mine. All of live-action scenes were filmed in Mojave Desert, California. They added more tracks, a shack, signage, as well as a fake tunnel entrance with breakaway boards to crash through. All of the animated scenes were created with CGI, and it was animated by Jos Claesen, Anton Roebben, and the special effects were provided by Little Big One, with the research and development software engineer by Vincent Paesmans. The art was made by Ray Spencer with sound effect mix by Yves Renard.

Cast

  • Paul Harper as Tour Guy

External links

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