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Real snakes found at film showing
Max Hansen
Aug. 23, 2006

Two rattlesnakes have been found at a US movie theatre showing of film Snakes on a Plane, a cinema chain has said. There aren’t many people who aren’t afraid of snakes, so this is a natural ‘tragedy’.
One rattlesnake was found inside the cinema in Phoenix, Arizona, and another in the car park. No one was aware of this until it was discovered. You ca just imagine how that must have turned out.
Apparently no one got hurt and the snakes were caught and released in the desert, where they belong and will be happy. It is not unusual that the snakes were found because the snakes are native to the set location.
The film actually did really well. They got many appreciative awards for various things.
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