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The Good Fight (2013)

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The Good Fight

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Props and costumes were almost entirely provided by John and Candace Gibson, the filmmakers behind "Revelation Trail".
There was no electricity at Old West Festival, it was 36 degrees Fahrenheit, overcast and raining the day of filming the biggest scenes of the film which included close to 40 extras and 20 crew members. Giant generators and space heaters were used where they could be. That day, production was halted for almost 3 hours due to rain, in the middle of a jam packed schedule. Due to the crew's hustle and reorganizing of the shoot day, the crew was able to wrap production for the day 5 minutes early.
At Camp Joy, the nearest available power supply was over 100ft away. Generators had to be used, causing concern for audio issues while the actors were speaking in a whisper. In the end, only 2 lines had to be ADR'ed (dubbed over).
The last day of filming, only 5 extras were needed for the final shot of the day. 20 of the 40 extras came back to be in the shot.
The "Saloon" was actually originally set up as a City Drugstore. The floors were concrete, so the Art Department laid down long, weathered planks of wood to create the hard wood floor look.

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