This is the most mysterious appearance of A113 to date.
Not a prop, this is the actual clapboard from the feature film "The Marrying Man". On the night the film wrapped, Director of Photography Donald E. Thorin thought it would be fun to give Director Jerry Rees the production clapboard as a keepsake, bearing the number of the final take of the final scene. The "A" designates that the clapboard was used with camera A. Once the final shot was done, and wrap was called, Don presented the board to Jerry. Jerry's eyes practically popped out of his head! Don had no idea why the A113 was meaningful to Jerry. Jerry told him the story. Then Don's eyes popped too!
Not a prop, this is the actual clapboard from the feature film "The Marrying Man". On the night the film wrapped, Director of Photography Donald E. Thorin thought it would be fun to give Director Jerry Rees the production clapboard as a keepsake, bearing the number of the final take of the final scene. The "A" designates that the clapboard was used with camera A. Once the final shot was done, and wrap was called, Don presented the board to Jerry. Jerry's eyes practically popped out of his head! Don had no idea why the A113 was meaningful to Jerry. Jerry told him the story. Then Don's eyes popped too!
Jerry and his Imagineering partners have tucked another A113 into the new attraction Animation Magic.