Inspiration from 1975

I am going to post a project on my friend Vladimir Vukicevic’s new crowd funding site RocketHub: a brief animated clip featuring the bear in the Short Screen logo. I’ve had a concept in mind for a while, but just thought of an addition that would be a nice touch, if feasible: a flying guillotine, inspired by Jimmy Wang Yu’s 1975 classic, The Master of the Flying Guillotine. I’ve e-mailed an animator, asking if we could add a flying guillotine to a clip, but in the meantime, via YouTube, here’s an original trailer for the movie:


The first few seconds of the trailer show the eponymous flying guillotine master’s Cortez moment. Instead of burning ships, the Master of the Flying Guillotine jumps out of his house, and then blows it up with a cherry bomb, before setting off on his mission to assassinate the one-armed boxer.

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