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Catch a Falling Star: The Art of the High Fall
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Catch a Falling Star: The Art of the High Fall

We are born with the fear of falling, yet in the movies the high fall always fascinates and thrills the audience. Creating these spectacular action sequences require cunning, ingenuity, courage and the amazing talents of superb stunt athletes. Whether jumping from a 12 story building or being jerked by a cable 200 feet in the air, stunt people must use supreme concentration and preparation to safely perform the action.

Length 45 min. Copyright 1996 $ 19.95
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13-4847 VHS 743452006137 19.95
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