Flashlight Sourcing - Jurassic Park

boomerjinks

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I spent some time searching the forums and posts of the past trying to find an answer to this question, but seem to have hit a dead end. Please forgive me if this question has been answered (as I hope it has).

Basically, I'm trying to source a bunch of equipment to go along with a three-year long project of mine.

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u134/Boomerjinks/Jurassic%20Park%20Jeep/jeepcoloroptimized.jpg

I know the Maxabeams have long since been sourced, but there's one that has been bugging me forever. Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern) wields a strange pistol-gripped light towards the end of the film. Some people believe it's a diving light, but it's possibly too large for that. Others point to the tethered power source as being false and just an addition to the "prop" aspect of it.

Can any of you guys help point me in the right direction regarding this flashlight?

http://i44.tinypic.com/34qsrqd.png

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Any help would be wildly appreciated! :)
 
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Sorry, I don't have any information on that light but I did want to give you major kudos on your cool Jurassic Park YJ. I've always been a big fan of movie and TV cars and trucks but I have to admit that over the years I've always concentrated on car buff films and TV shows like Dukes of Hazzard, American Graffiti, and Mad Max. I never thought about the vehicles in Jurassic Park before. Will you be adding a Ford Explorer too when you're done with your YJ?

Can you please provide some specs on what you've done to your YJ?
 
Looks like a diving light to me with a diffuser slipped on the front. I have a pistol style diving light that is about that same size, but it has a big "UK" on the side.

I also have a diving camera and the flash has a slip on diffuser similar to the picture you show.

My dive light is activated by a mechanical style slide switch though (no click noise). So if it makes a typical click noise when she turns it on, then I would think it is not a dive light since the rubber on the clicky switch would be a potential leak point on the light after a while if it cracks and due to the water pressure at deep depths. I have just not seen any dive lights that size they use a clicky on/off mechanism.

Good luck with your search :thumbsup:
 
Sir, that is quite a hobby you have there.

I have to honest, I think that the light you are looking for has a strong likelihood of having been discontinued. As you may or may not know, illumination technology marches on at a steady pace and lights are often discontinued. This is less likely in the diving world where technology moves at a slower pace due to a demand for utmost reliability and durability so do not give up hope. Also the price of molding new designs is expensive, and since most dive lights are molded there is a strong possibility that very design still existing today.

The problem is there are no signature marks on the light and pretty much all dive light manufacturers built their lights in the same way at one point, with one large molded clear plastic bezel (as opposed to how many now build lights with just a glass or plastic window). Note that some manufacturers elect to cover that clear plastic with rubber, which may have been removed for the set.

I was willing to bet large sums of money that it was a Tek Tite but I couldn't find any examples of Tek Tites that looked quite like that. Wikipedia claims that Pelican made lights used in Jurassic Park but I couldn't find any Pelicans that looked like it either. I have to go now to take care of some things but I will do a bit more looking later.

Good luck in your search and I hope that you find what you are looking for. You've come to the right place.
 
By the way, don't trust sound effects in Hollywood. They are often added after the fact. Proof in the pudding: Twisty switch Surefire 6P makes a "click" noise on TV.
 
My first thought was a UK dive light like http://www.roho.co.uk/acatalog/UK_Torches.html
but the power pack makes me lean towards some sort of camera light? and +1 for the don't be thrown by the sound it makes, movies are the only place I have heard car tyres squeal on dirt roads, adding a click to turn something on is an easy job for a foley artist.
good luck and love the jeep.
cheers
John
 
While I don't know much about spotlights, I want to point out a few things that may help others:

-The clear plastic front definitely looks like a slip-on optic of sorts. BUT keep in mind, in the movie she literally runs with this light dragging on the ground behind her, so it gets slapped up a good bit!

-Note the cool/neutral white beam
 
I might be going on a limb here...but can anyone think of what might happen if you use a translucent shroud on a Princeton Shockwave and a malkoff?

the housing and the grip appears consistent with the shockwave, but the beam diameter resembles a malkoff stuffed in a maglite [bezels wider than the LED optics]

According to Wiki Pelican contributed products to all three Jurassic Park films...leading me to believe it may have been a Kinglite 4000 using the pistol grip
http://www.pelican.com/lights_detail.php?recordID=4000

Check in the film if the light was taken from a wall mounted bracket of sorts, if so than this would likely be the light that was modified into a prop
 
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I remember seeing this light for sale at S.I.R. (now Cabelas Canada) in Winnipeg, MB way back when this movie was released. That's about as much as I can tell you though.

Sorry dude!
 
That's a awesome jeep.

Good luck on your search, i have always wondered what that light she held was.
 
Boomerjinks, you forgot to add one big detail.

This light was powered externally, at least in the movie. She has a cable running from her light to a pack on her hip during the movie.
 
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Ahh yes, the never ending search for this light, so far this has been the only prop that we have not yet identified! and when we do it will be that much sweeter
 
Welcome to CPF, boomerjinks :)

2 of your photos in your post are over-size - the maximum permitted is 800 x 600 pixels. Please resize them.

Did you search in this thread, or parts 1 & 2 of it? Flashlights in TV shows and movies (Part 3)

Excellent jeep, btw, and good to see you have the BFG A-T tires on it - they're the best!
 
Welcome to CPF, boomerjinks :)

2 of your photos in your post are over-size - the maximum permitted is 800 x 600 pixels. Please resize them.

Did you search in this thread, or parts 1 & 2 of it? Flashlights in TV shows and movies (Part 3)

Excellent jeep, btw, and good to see you have the BFG A-T tires on it - they're the best!


I ran through the TV Shows thread, there was more than once when the light was mentioned, however no one answered any of those posts...so I believe its safe to assume that this light is still a mystery to the forum. Judging from the looks of it, I agree with others that its a prop light or at minimum a stock light heavily modified:whistle:
 
I've always wondered about this one too, although I haven't researched it as thoroughly as you have.
 
Thanks for all the compliments guys. The members of the prop-building community are just as stumped it seems, man that crap is frustrating, lol!

At this point, since no one has any leads on the actual prop, I'm going to settle for advice on how to construct or assemble a very similar light. If you guys could drop some wisdom on me, that would be great!

As far as diving lights are concerned, wouldn't you guys say that this light is a little too large than the smaller LED pistol-grips of today? Another problem is the position of the "bulb" sitting outside of the housing, and the origins of the bezel.

If you were to try to replicate this light (using a fake cable and battery pack if necessary) what would you start with?

re:Tires, yeah BFGs are good and screen-accurate, but they are also the most pricey. "Spare no expense" indeed!
 
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