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A '''gong striker''' was employed at [[Club Obi Wan]] in [[Shanghai]] in [[1935]]. He was present at [[Willie Scott]]'s rendition of ''[[Anything Goes]]''. |
A '''gong striker''' was employed at [[Club Obi Wan]] in [[Shanghai]] in [[1935]]. He was present at [[Willie Scott]]'s rendition of ''[[Anything Goes]]''. |
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+ | According to the article "50 Fascinating 'Facts' About ''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom''" in [[Indiana Jones: The Official Magazine 3]], [[Pat Roach]] played the role of the gong striker, as well as the [[Thuggee assassin]] in [[Pankot Palace]]. However, ''[[The Complete Making of Indiana Jones]]'' identifies the gong striker as having been played by stuntman Bill Reed (who is listed in the film's credits), and the Thuggee assassin has been held identified in online discussion as wrestler [[Don Stansauk]], aka Hard Boiled Haggarty, though this has not been confirmed. |
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== Appearances == |
== Appearances == |
Revision as of 23:53, 2 January 2010
A gong striker was employed at Club Obi Wan in Shanghai in 1935. He was present at Willie Scott's rendition of Anything Goes.
Behind the scenes
According to the article "50 Fascinating 'Facts' About Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" in Indiana Jones: The Official Magazine 3, Pat Roach played the role of the gong striker, as well as the Thuggee assassin in Pankot Palace. However, The Complete Making of Indiana Jones identifies the gong striker as having been played by stuntman Bill Reed (who is listed in the film's credits), and the Thuggee assassin has been held identified in online discussion as wrestler Don Stansauk, aka Hard Boiled Haggarty, though this has not been confirmed.