1972 John Börman Triller “Salvation” is a Birdissey, which is deeply disturbed by the Georgian desert, which takes a lot of followers after the loans. Rolling Appalachians are the scene landscapes, the dangerous rapid of the chatraoga river, but also deep dark forests, the horrors and foolishness “can defeat” and the foolishness of his setting.
“Salvation” The right stay in CoreAs he struck against human and human beings towards human beings, the north Georgia share is watching four atlanta businessmen who want to flush under the penny Cahulawasseee River. They visit a small mountain city where the work went weak with local residents and lost in the woods when the work is terribly wrong, film type An anti-tourism ad for Georgia. How much did the film actually tape in a peach? Let's go to the film “Liberation” and let's see how many of these beautiful but terrible vistas are really in the wild of Georgia.
Nature landscapes Rabun County, was tied in Georgia
Most of the “rescue” Rabun County was tied to the Chatooga River in the North Carolina, North Carolina in the North Carolina, in the northeastern part of Georgia. As the film progresses, and the characters leave the river, they fell to the true river, near the border with South Carolina, and then in the Gorge of Tallahah. Jon Voight's climaxy landscape, near the city of Tallulah Falls, Tallulah Gorge near Tallulah Falls.
In the desert of Georgia, Bobbi (Ned Beatty), Lewi (Ned Beatty), Bobbi (Ned Beatty) and Drew (Ronny Cox), inspired a surprising tourism to the film region, despite the horrors in the film. One CNN Report From 2012 to Rabun County, officials, a quarter of a million million people visited the rapid every year, and these numbers have won a big boost after the film is released. Tallulah valley have Magnificent, but really dangerous, but also river and tea units were restricted due to a large number of rafting deaths. In 1972, the film “Salvation”, Bormerman and his cast and staff took the threat of many areas for the first time.
The shooting places of the rescue are really dangerous
BOORMAN'S RETURN AND Film ridiculous “Zardoz”, Sean Connerey, He really worked on the ground and crew to test the originality with “Salvation” and fully draw the intensity of the desert. Börman chose to hit the “salvation” in the sequence, which began in the far north of the river, starting in the far north of the river. He also saw many of his stunts that threatened the difficulties in reaching the shoots every day. In a place report for American cinematographerHerb A. Lightman explains the danger:
“The only way to go to the bottom of the company, almost 1.200 'I would not want to be almost a rope, if the slope is covered with snow, I have very muddy and I have footage like a muddy pie. […] I have said these actions have twice a day and crew members, but have been very selected for physical agility for technical skills. Nevertheless, despite the deaths of death, there were accidents. “
Reynolds, Reynolds sliding a waterfall, while sliding a waterfall, though the Borman believed that some of the actors act better. However, there was something that was not original in “Salvation”, and this is the smallest Georgian city they visited in the beginning – was tied in North Carolina!
The city in Georgia is not in the city of Northern Carolina, not in the liberation
At the beginning of the film, the city's slippery are in Northern Georgia, but in fact, a little treadmill in North Carolina (near the Georgian border). Lonnie (Local Teen Teen Teen Teen Teen Billy Redden) plays the city's sequence Banjo and it is starting to play “Dueling Banjos” with him. Various additions to play Townsfolk were local inhabitants, and in the alleged final film, they said how to describe how the geography added a little geography to a little fudrouter.
“Salvation” is the best The wilderness of all periods of horror moviesAnd a large part of this is the beauty and cruelty of the desert he was taken.