Detour To Apocalypse: A Rot Rods Serial, Part One - Plot & Excerpts
Griffith Park offered a few amusements, clusters of picnic benches, and plenty of open ground that could be rented at a cheap price for a budget movie set. That was where Morris Schlosser―known as “Doc Schlock” to his friends and fans―went to film the outdoor scenes for his latest turkey. Angel drove his Caddie around a little, with Roscoe in the passenger seat and Wooster hanging behind in his two-tone Packard, before spotting the set. With an oversized, cardboard rocket ship jutting out of the ground like some miniature skyscraper designed by a moron, it wasn’t exactly hard to find. Angel rolled to a halt in a nearby parking lot, and he and Roscoe stepped out. Wooster parked further behind. They left the parking lot, walked over the thin tufts of yellow grass, and reached the edge of the set. Doc Schlock had his crew set in a semi-circle around the rocket ship. The hero, a square-jawed Hollywood leading man in a shining tinfoil space suit, swiveled around with a tin ray gun while the cameras rolled.
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