ForgotPassword?
Sign Up
Search this Topic:
Forum Jump
Apr 24 08 3:35 PM
Hey, Ted -- I don't remember the particulars, but Ray has told me that in a couple of the interviews I did. I'm not sure how they intermingled in terms of the intentions of the actual plot and script (at the least in the way they originally conceived it versus what we have now), but I do remember that he told me that many of the key elements of what became Eye of the Tiger were originally intended for Golden Voyage. (He told me that was why one followed so relatively quickly after the other.) I'm sure that the script for Eye of the Tiger had to be revamped after they decided to do them separately, so the connection between the two may not seem as clear today as it was originally envisioned. I'll go back and look over my interviews with Ray and check to see what all he actually said. All I remember (because it surprised me so much at the time) was the fact that originally, much of what became Eye of the Tiger was intended for Golden Voyage, which is still my favorite Harryhausen film hands-down. That might have been one of my stop-motion dreams, but I don't think so. Let me check on it. Stay tuned ... Terry Pace pillaroffire@bellsouth.net "They're going to have to think up a lot of new adjectives when I come back!" -- Carl Denham (Robert Armstrong) in King Kong (1933)
Share This