A Lot Of Plaster
Maintenance of the huge Madrid palace set for the Errol Flynn film “Adventures of Don Juan” .is proving considerable. So far the prop men have worn out 300 dust mops keeping a high polish on the 26,000 square feet of flooring. Twelve hundred sheets of chip board have been used to protect the floor while not in use. Over 240,0001bs of plaster-of-paris were used in the construction of the palace sets so far completed. The final amount required for all the interior sequences in the palace is expected to set a record.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 61, 28 June 1948, Page 3
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96A Lot Of Plaster Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 61, 28 June 1948, Page 3
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