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{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm-WoGwRmUw|320x240|center|Sundance Trailer|frame}} | {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm-WoGwRmUw|320x240|center|Sundance Trailer|frame}} | ||
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Behind the scenes photos retrieved from the website of Chris Carter.<ref>[http://www.bogart9.com/fangboy/duelinfiremen/photos/index.htm "Duelin' Firemen Documentary" website made by Chris Carter] Retrieved 12 October 2017.</ref> | |||
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File:DuelinFiremenJohnAndDoug.jpg|John Los and Douglas Smith | |||
File:DuelinFiremenRudyRayMoore1.jpg|Rudy Ray Moore | |||
File:DuelinFiremenDavidAndSteve1.jpg|David Yow and Steve Albini | |||
File:DuelinFiremenRudyRayMoore2.jpg|Rudy Ray Moore | |||
File:DuelinFiremenRudyRayMoore3.jpg|Rudy Ray Moore | |||
File:DuelinFiremenYolandaAndrozzo.jpg|Yolanda Androzzo | |||
File:DuelinFiremenSteveAlbini1.jpg|Steve Albini | |||
File:DuelinFiremenDavidFoss1.jpg|David Foss | |||
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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 01:25, 13 October 2017
Duelin' Firemen! was an FMV game created by RUNANDGUN! Studios between 1994 and 1995. Although the developers never announced the cancellation of the project, it missed it's July 1995 release date[1]and subsequently all news on the project dried up.
The game's plot details are unknown, except for a generic story about a second "Great Chicago Fire." The gameplay was never shown. In 2001, the lead director and writer of the game, Grady Sain, released a 7 minute compilation of many of the filmed interludes of the game in the format of a long trailer, dubbed the "Sundance Trailer."[2]
The game had a huge cast, including cameos by Timothy Leary, Rudy Ray Moore, Mark Mothersbaugh, and even Tony Hawk!
Existing Footage
Gallery
Behind the scenes photos retrieved from the website of Chris Carter.[3]
References
- ↑ SubGenius blog post, December 21st 1994. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
- ↑ Official website from 2001 by Grady Sain. Retrieved 6 October 2017 (archived).
- ↑ "Duelin' Firemen Documentary" website made by Chris Carter Retrieved 12 October 2017.