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I was there from start to finish


That great looking man was not the Director, it was the Asst. Director. And his name is Craig Houston.
I was lucky enough to have been doing the catering to the crew that was building Homeland from the "World of Animals" location off Lawson Road off Hwy 80. The Art Director Wolf Kruger (who also designed the Popeye Set and Ted Kotcheff also directed Popeye) was such a quite and nice man. Not knowing who he was, I use to make him talk to me when I was serving lunch to the crew before the Movie People arrived. I was out there 2 months before the shooting began with the IATSI, Bill Bradford and his construction crew. And my husband delriodan McCollough was hired as a carpenter to work on making the elephant hut into a Pyramid for the Homeland Set. And I was there when all the trucks started filing in. I was lucky enough to get on as an extra and I was a homelander. I was there when Peter Fonda gave his speech outside and I was left on the cutting room floor when Mr. Fonda threw the food against the wall. I had been serving the food before that. When Ted Kotcheff needed a server for the food, he looked at me and said "Yes, Joy, you need in this shot....how appropriate." Clip Clip.....
As I said my husband Dan was hired to help with the carpentry and then went to set dressing under Rob Edleson. I also remember one evening up at Lake Ray Hubbard where the 2 story white house was located, Kevin Stetson (Brian Dennehy) and his wife Dianna (Elizabeth Ashley) and Danny (Michael O’Keefe) lived and where the de-Programming (done extremely well by JAMES WOODS) was going to take place. It was very late and there were so many lights and electrical cords everywhere. While waiting for his scene Michael O’Keefe was in the garage with his guitar playing and singing and Dan had a tin he was playing drums on. I remember the den were everyone smoked and snuffed out tons of cigarettes and put in the ashtrays to make it look like a long night.... and then it was ready for the big scene where the bedroom door gets busted down....but it was hung that the door was backwards from the way it needed to be pushed in. My husband Dan got out the skill saw to fix the door the opposite way to open when "POOF" all the lights went out as the saw overloaded the circuit breakers already to max outage. Not missing a beat, Dan picked up a handsaw and kept going and was finished with the door when the lights came on.
I also remember filming at a studio near North Park off Greenville Ave. There we were sitting down for dinner in the alley out back of the studio (there was more room) and sitting across from me was James Woods. He was so nice and nothing phony about him at all. The Holocaust had just come out and he had done such an intense acting job as the artist whose fingers are mutilated.
And I can say only nice things about Karen Allen. She was at the height of her career with "Raiders of the lost Ark" introducing her to us, what a pretty and talented actress she is. I sat across from her during lunch one day at the table with the cast and crew since I knew everyone. I remember her saying she was from New York and I believe that Ted Kotcheff is also from NYC since his directs "Law and Order Special Victims Unit". Ted had this beautiful oriental lady beside him, and I am not sure if they were married or not.
Elizabeth Ashley, what a character. She is very tall, which surprised me and has this grand voice. She favored caftans and was such a "presence" when she was around. Her assistant was close and personal, a beautiful girl.
Michael O’Keefe. When he got ready to shoot, he would start some karate moves, very slow and defined to get ready for his part. He had on a wig (his hair was suppose to get cut off for the movie) and Dan kept saying that it was his real hair, me not. Michael is the type of person Dan and I would love to know. He was quiet and I never heard him complain once, about the mesquites or flies or the very long hours.
AND then there was Peter Fonda - Captain America himself. What can I say but wow? He was in a class by himself. He would see Dan and say "HI DelRio".
Everyone was staying at a hotel on Central close to Mockingbird. The crew had rented many rooms for production and living arrangements during the shoot. This was my first real introduction to Hollywood. I had been doing catering for a couple of years and worked on many TV commercials and rock concerts in and around the Dallas Area. This was in 1980's. Then opened my own catering company "Commando Catering" and worked with the best talent in the world, right here in Dallas, Texas.
If anyone wants to say hi, I am still in Dallas and Dan is painting again. He is quite the artist and has been painting on the weekends at the American Airlines Center where the Mavs and Stars Play. He is there usually till noon.
You can see his art on www.yuwie.com/delriodan and catch up on him. Dan is still as magic as he ever was. His cell is 972-977-1067. Dan also worked on "Celebrity" produced in Dallas at the Los Colinas Studios. This was the first outside set built there and he also built the set for "Tender Mercies" in Palmer, Texas outside of Dallas. Swampy also was the painter on these sets and taught Dan how to make paint look old and weathered. In the Tender Mercy's motel, Dan even had to make the roof have sag for reality and on the left motel; there was a breakaway roof.
I love this business.....
joy

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Ted Kotcheff didn't direct Popeye, that was a Robert Altman film. Kotcheff directed "The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz" (another film that needs a DVD release) and "First Blood". He was an underrated director who had his moments.

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