Wow... I stay away from this place for one day and it starts to turn into the BFF. Cuz' that's the kind of thinking I see going on right now.
William Parcher -- Here's that larger sized Patterson contract you ordered. Suitable for framing or proving Green was wrong when he said Roger didn't have enough money to rent a suit.
http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/mm134/Dfoot/rogerRADFORDcontractLARGE.jpg
Bill Munns -- I swear sometimes when I read what you write I think we don't even work in the same industry. It would have been no problem at all for Roger to rent a cannibalized suit from these guys for that amount.
Roger was repped by WALTER HURST. He was the most powerful entertainment lawyer in town. He represented everyone from Sonny & Cher to Dean Martin. He also repped some of the country and rock talents like Merritt. DeAtley paid for these services for Roger.
Roger stayed with music legend GENE VINCENT and long time friend and actor ROSS HAGEN. Hagen starred at the time on a top television show I'm sure you know well. Hagen has worked several times with a director pal of mine and he says Ross knew Roger very well and did the vocals for Roger's Bigfoot recordings. Roger was no stranger to show biz.
When Roger and Merritt joined the military it was Roger who went into the entertainment side of things. He never stopped wanting to be a part of the entertainment world.
Yes, WAH MING CHANG and JANOS worked with Chambers on POTA (and the sequels). That doesn't mean they didn't also work on LOST IN SPACE, VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA, and STAR TREK at the same time. Chambers was the one busy as hell for a while, but he was never too busy to lend his advice
for free to his friends putting together a suit or anything else.
FOR EXAMPLE: VERN LANGDON worked for Chambers on POTA. He ran DON POST where everyone got lots of items to use with their monster suits from time to time. Vern will tell you that he thinks Patty isn't good enough to be a real Chamber's job. Everyone knows this. But that's not what it was. Chambers was involved in helping put together this thing in a way very similar to the way he helped put together the MINNESOTA ICEMAN for FRANK HANSEN.
VERN LANGDON is alive and well. He'll tell you that HANSEN called him at Don Post Studio and wanted an Iceman exhibit (this was an old carny thing done all the time for years). Langdon sent him to Chambers. Chambers sent Hansen to HOWARD BALL and advised on how to do certain things.
LANGDON used to have a name for their group. He called them "funsters." They were big time into practical jokes.
http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/mm134/Dfoot/Chambers-Post-Langdon.jpg
That's CHAMBERS in the top photo on the far left with POST and VERN LANGDON on the far right. They were constantly churning out all of the materials you would need for a Patty type creature. Patty didn't come from there but her hands and hair may well have started out there.
Just as OPTIC NERVE had a red ape suit hanging up and they stuck old black feet on the guy wearing it, so they had in those days TONS of hair fabric, monster suits, wetsuits and ape suits laying around. All they would need to do is use the WAH CHANG HEAD and make some feet and they've got it. It would take no time at all as the parts are there staring them in the face.
If you talk to BOB BURNS again I'm sure he can tell you that WAH was shocked to learn people cared about STAR TREK stuff. He had been giving it away to other creature fx guys and tossing it in the garbage bin. The studios in those days had no use for such things. They could've cared less.
Wah re-used (cannibalized) various heads and suit parts from Outer Limits for Trek and other shows until they had no use or space for them. That's all. Collecting wasn't even thought about at the time.
I've even given stuff away from the newer STAR TREK shows I've worked on and we know how big that is now among fans. They pay tens of thousands for such things. But I, like Chambers and Wah, happen to think it's pretty cool to be able to put a smile on a real fan's face with some salt shaker once used as a medical device.
Also, I know who put the hair on PATTY. He's still alive. But like Janos' widow he won't talk in public about this hoax. I've tried.
They cobbled together a hoax suit for a guy with a death sentence and now his widow gets whatever funds it brings in. To them that's just fine and that's how they plan on leaving it.
During the POTA sequel a kid from the mail room stopped by the set. Chambers was working on a scene with his friends JANOS PROHASKA and WAH MING CHANG. Chambers was too busy to help the kid at that moment, but he recommended he call his pal VERN LANGDON at Don Post Studio and he'd have Vern help him get an ape suit for his first movie that the kid's relatives were putting the money up for.
The kid (JOHN LANDIS) was introduced by LANGDON to another kid that had been coming down buying stuff at DON POST. His name was BAKER.
Though busy working on another POTA flick Chambers took the time to go over to the kid's set and play an acting role. He also gave the kid a head from POTA to use (something he did often as he had so many).
Chambers made zero dollars for all of this. Here he is in that movie:
http://s295.photobucket.com/albums/mm134/Dfoot/?action=view¤t=CHAMBERSVOCALIZATION.flv
I'm sure you know how much scale is for a second unit director/stunt coordinator. It's pretty decent. Yet two weeks ago I was working on a presentation for actor Michael Jai White and one week ago I tweaked my knee helping actress Kelly Hu make a get-out-and-vote promotion. I made exactly zero dollars for these. Why would I do such a thing? Because I wanted to. It was fun.
Funsters do their thing because they like it. Even when they are busy with other things. It's no big deal for Chambers to stop over and lend his services when the funsters are sticking a suit together for what today would be $4000. That's easy fun money, and besides, who will ever see that thing anyhow?
After POTA Chambers went to the Philippines and worked on a Filipino ultra-low budget piece of crap. Why would he do that? Because he wanted a free vacation all expenses paid.
People need to get real and stop all this jibber-jabber about the "make-up world" and what things cost. It's silly. They did this kind of crap job all the time. Sometimes for free.
Really Bill... the last time I saw LANDIS he still had his bungalow over at Universal. If he's still there then just drop by and press the buzzer on his gate. Tell the lady you are a top level make-up man and you want to question him regarding Chambers. But please don't start telling him you think that might not be a suit in PG film. That's when you'll see him press the little red button under his desk.
Here's a true life creature fx story for you: (I can assure you this is accurate as I was there) Big time producer is sweating the creature fx guys in our meetings about the custom monster suit they are building. They reply with intricate details of temperatures, structural integrity, all sorts of jargon to keep the guy at bay. They sound like Bill Munns on ten cups of coffee. The producer tells his superiors that the suit is coming and tries to repeat the reasons for the delay....
The truth was that the suit wasn't
being built. It already
was built. It was in Canada on another job and they were making bank from the rental. Our schedule was rearranged because we had to wait for the big monster suit to be perfected. Finally during the last days of our shoot the big monster arrives. They tell the producer how they slaved all night to make it just in time with this intricate device. They charged him nearly $100,000 total for this. I was stunned. The producer told me it was worth it because it was "one of a kind." Woo Boy.
That's Hollywood folks (and Canada). Buncha' funsters at work I'll bet.
Of course, no one could ever build Patty. She's just too natural. (Naturally hokey that is)
