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Paper Props Cross the Line for Crew of One TV Show (Los Angeles Times)







Paper Props Cross the Line for Crew of
One TV Show (Los Angeles Times)

Paper Props Cross the Line for Crew of
One TV Show (Los Angeles Times)
01/26/2004 10:20 AM

Los Angeles Times - Like many TV shows about doctors, lawyers and cops, "Crossing Jordan" relies on Hollywood prop houses for stacks of official-looking documents to lend its sets a feeling of realistic clutter.




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