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Rumor Has It... (2005)
answering some questions
I'm with Alicia. My wife and I watched this movie last night on DISH and thoroughly enjoyed it, although I admit I wasn't sure I would when I tuned it in. As to all the questions about the plot, Sarah's anguish, etc., if those watching the movie had really paid attention to it their questions would have been answered. Sarah was upset because No. 1, she thought Beau was her father and that would have explained why she was different. Then, No. 2, when she found out he wasn't her father her explanation wasn't valid and she was right back where she started. Beau was sterile, he explained that fact when his "son" showed up at the party. Sarah's fiancé found Beau and Sarah because he called Beau's office and asked how to find him. And finally, Sarah went back to her fiancé because of the talk she and her father had, which led to the realization that she was more like her mother than she had previously thought.
Moonrunners (1975)
Liked the film and got to be in it
I was actually involved in the shooting of Moonrunners, but in a coincidental way. I was a police officer for Clayton County, Georgia and worked security for the film. It was shot in Clayton and Coweta Counties. The scene of the chase through the small town where the Fury is stopped at a railroad crossing was filmed in Haralson, Ga. There were three streets to block and four police officers. Since I didn't have a street to block, the director let me drive one of the police cars. In the overhead shot of the car that is my elbow sticking out of the window in the stopped police car. The final scene shows a Coweta County deputy who also helped with the security, but he didn't want to drive the car. We bought the video tape of the movie as soon as it was available and enjoy watching it for the local scenery as well as the movie itself. And although it is obvious to anyone familiar with Moonrunners that it was the basis for The Dukes of Hazard, it took a court action for the makers of the film to acknowledge the connection.