© TNT Pictures
1993
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ELEPHANT CORPSE
'HEART OF DARKNESS' (TNT) 1993. Nicholas Roeg, director.
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A
Dream project- bring a crew down to Belize for a few months
to work on a Nicholas Roeg movie. A wonderful dream, just
don't pinch us- though come to think of it, quite a few of
the bugs down there did. We
created this Elephant under a tent in a swamp (see "more
images" links for process shots). An accurate scale model
-1" to the foot in this case- was first sculpted in water
clay (note: always check to make sure the location country
has things like clay). After approval, the model was molded
and multiple rigid foam copies cast. These were each carefully
cut in different directions on a band saw. The resulting cross-sections
were enlarged with a projector; full size wooden bulkheads
were built and covered with chickenwire. This was covered
with burlap -dipped in plaster, leaving instant folds where
an Elephant would be expected to fold. A thin coat of joint
compound then allowed us to detail the Elephant skin with
sharp sticks.

Pretty
grisly. Tim Roth and his entourage come across this Elephant
that has been butchered for its tusks. We researched as much
as we could before leaving. Unable to confirm how poachers
remove Ivory in the short setup time allowed, we conjectured
that the Trunk would have to be cut out of the way first.
So, our design had the Trunk to separated from the body. After
returning home, we finally found photos that confirmed this
to be correct.

I've
always wanted to compliment Tim Roth on his intestinal fortitude-
For added realism, maggots were bred in a five gallon drum
and liberally splashed over the Elephant before shooting.
Phenomenal luck Nicholas Roeg has got going, someone up there
must also really like him. A maggot was put on the Elephant's
eye for a close-up and darned if it didn't inch its way along
in a perfect, artful spiral right into the pupil darkness.
The A.D. gave us all a good laugh, calling out, "Cut.
Reset. Maggot back to first position." Anyway, back to
Tim Roth. These maggots and their birth 'soup' were plenty
ripe -and with a real edge! The propmaster, Ron, placed them
all as quickly as he could. Holding his breath under a kerchief,
he still came back looking feverish and pallid. As each of
the native extras walked no closer than 6' away past the Elephant,
they were barely able to hold their stomach contents in until
clearing the other side of the frame. Tim, on the other hand,
was called on to walk right up to the beast within a foot
-two at the most- and just stand there. He stood his ground,
unflinching, and stared it down.
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