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A dark hallway out the backdoor led you to the puking
man jail scene. Here is the view as you round the corner.
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Ric came up with the idea for the bars, cot and
Jim did the brick work. The combination of the soundtrack
and the spewing made this an unforgettable
prop.
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One more look at Mr. Puke. Behind where this photo
was taken is where another actor hid, a great use of distraction
as everyone stared at the slightly ill inmate.
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As you turned from the cell you entered the blacklight
room, with 9 hanging skulls and glowing paint all over the walls
and floor.
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Here is a look at the floor.
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The puking man and blacklight room were on the back
porch, as you left the blacklight room you actually went outside
where you confronted 6 sheets hanging in your path, lit only by
blacklight. We stuck Jimmy in this mess and he did a great job of
spooking people as they fought through the tangle of glowing sheets.
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As you exit the sheets you are dumped into the graveyard, and
come face to face with the Hangman.
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Our graveyard this year featured 22 tombstones,
2 coffins, 2 foggers, 5 lights, 2 graves and a 40 foot fence. Just
to the right in this shot is the shed where our chainsaw actor emerged,
backlight with red and a strobe.
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Here is the Buried
Alive coffin, which had a strobe light inside. It made for a
great effect coming through the cracks and the cross.
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Here is a good look at the flowers we had on some
of the graves, very authentic looking cemetery pots that we picked
up at the dollar store. This shot was actually from inside one of
the graves.
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Another look at some of the tombstones.
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