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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Re: Underwater tent...
Lloyd Bridges was in the early 60s TV series "Sea Hunt" and I never missied it. I think it actually started my interest in all things underwater. "The Most Dangerous Game" as far as I know, was the name of one of the episodes. SEA CLASSICS, AIR CLASSICS and other type magazines runs full page ads each month from a video company that sells all the old shows. The company name escapes me right now but I'll bet if you grab a copy it will be there. The C119 Stinger Gunship is one of my favorites too. Regards, Mark
Mark E. Steed
Arkansas State University Museum
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---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Michael B Holt <tlohm@juno.com>
Reply-To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2004 21:45:43 -0400
>Back in the 60s, I think, there was a Lloyd Bridges movie
>called "The Most Dangerous Game" (or something like
>that). He was a diver who undertook, with his team, a
>Mission: Impossible-esque project the nature of which
>I do not now recall.
>
>One of the devices used was a folding underwater
>tent. The underwater base was dropped, with the
>team, from a C-119 (always one of my favorites).
>It was the same sort of thing we're talking about
>here, except that it was used by adults in a movie.
>
>If anyone can find a copy of that movie, I'll pay for
>a copy.
>
>
>Mike
>
>
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