![]() ![]() A couple are stranded, while vacationing and a hitchhiker joins them. The Sheriff and his daughter try to keep things normal, but the situation gets worse. Residents, one-by-one go crazy, and bleed green liquid when wounded. Agents, who are unknown are presumedly from some foreign country, poison drinking water in the small town of Canyonlands (Moab). Story: It mixes good old-fashioned Western elements with toxic warfare. Location: Moab City, Courthouse Wash, Canyonlands Cafe, Grand Drive-In Theater, Center Street, Ken’s Lake, Colorado River, and Arches National Park. Starring: George Kennedy, Bo Hopkins, Wings Hauer and Kimberly Beck. For more information about the Hall of Fame, contact him at 435 260-2160. He still is available to do special commissions of portrait drawings. Meanwhile, John Hagner is kept busy with activities for the Hollywood Stuntmen’s Hall of Fame, with hopes of reopening to the public. He also doubled for character actor, Walter Pidgeon in “Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea” (feature film), and shortly thereafter, he doubled for David Hedison in the TV series of the same name.Since he has been here in Moab, John has performed stunts in “”Sundown: Vampire In Retreat” doubling for John Ireland, and in “Geronimo: American Legend”, portraying one of the miners, who is shot, and falls down a steep hill, crashing into a huge boulder. John played one of the henchmen for The Joker, Mr. John doubled for McKay for the last year and a half, then on to stunting in “Batman” (Adam West). His first screen stunt was for 20th Century-Fox Studios, doubling for the Star of an adventure action series called, “Adventures In Paradise”. and again at the same hotel, when he became an established stuntman and one of the original members of the Stuntmen’s Association of Motion Pictures. ![]() then, when he got his first stunt assignment, performing a roller skating routine on stage at the Beverly Hills Hotel, for a fashion show, held as a fundraiser for the Jewish Relief Fund. and in 1960, when he was manager of the first trampoline center in Southern California. and when he moved his family to California in 1958, and learned to work as a stuntman performing live shows for the famous cowboy star, Ray “Crash” Corrigan at his movie ranch in Simi Valley, California. from the time he was 20 years old, when he performed on television on Channel 13, WBAL-TV in his hometown of Baltimore. Many articles have been written about John Hagner over the past 65 years.
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