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Me getting up close and personal with Dolph Lundgren whilst working as a stunt performer on the upcoming American TV series SAF3.
In what will be the opening scene of the series I helped get Dolph into place on the side of a car rigged to fall off the edge of a cliff, then performed as the rescued driver as a ‘chopper’ swung us out over the ocean to safety. Most entertaining! Stunts were overseen by Leander Lacy at Stunt Network (a wild jump of his off Chapmans Peak here!). I make a quick appearance in the trailer.
- Garreth Bird
savagesketch wrote:Any idea if Dolph will be returning to host RACE TO THE SCENE?
TEMIRLAN wrote:He'd better develop Nordic Lihgt.
savagesketch wrote:It cracks me up how the producers think they can sell the show without Dolph's presence...
Another Season of SAF3 in the Works
By Joanna Padovano
Published: April 7, 2014
CANNES: Emmett/Furla/Oasis Films and Tower 18 Productions have signed up for a second season of SAF3, an hour-long syndicated show that follows the Malibu Fire Department's first responders.
Each episode of SAF3 watches as first responders put their lives on the line to save others. The action/drama series was created by Tai Collins and Gregory J. Bonann, co-creators of Baywatch. The debut of the second season in the U.S. will coincide with the show's launch in Spanish on Univision's UniMas platform for Latino viewers in the country.
The global sales of SAF3 are being managed by Sierra Engine's Chris Philip, Fortitude's Nadine de Barros and 13 Films' Tannaz Anisi. The domestic distribution and ancillary sales are being handled by Hank Cohen (Trifecta) and Dave Soberai (Millenium), respectively.
"We applaud Tower 18 Productions continued commitment to creating scripted first run original programming," said Sean Compton, the president of strategic programming and acquisitions for Tribune Company, which owns Tribune Broadcasting, SAF3's lead station group.
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