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{{Disambiguation|Stratton (disambiguation)}} | |||
'''Stratton''' is a land owner who owns the land that [[Billy Eheres]]' [[Casey's Camp|camp]] resides upon. | '''Stratton''' is a land owner who owns the land that [[Billy Eheres]]' [[Casey's Camp|camp]] resides upon. | ||
Eheres' [[Unnamed characters (1980)#Camp Aide|aide]] tells [[Jamie Hamilton]] and [[Xaviar]] that Stratton would sell so fast that all of them would wake up on someone else's land | Eheres' [[Unnamed characters (1980)#Camp Aide|aide]] tells [[Jamie Hamilton]] and [[Xaviar]] that Stratton would sell so fast that all of them would wake up on someone else's land {{G80|Spaceball}}. | ||
== Notes == | |||
* In the [[bsp:Spaceball|shooting script]] for "[[Spaceball]]," Stratton is described as a "hard, weather-beaten [man] in a severe suit".<ref>[[bsp:Spaceball|Script for "Spaceball"]], p. 17</ref> | |||
* Also in said script, Stratton is noted as being more generous, noting that he's given Eheres a lot of leeway (over six months), and that he could have sold the land a month ago for a nice profit to the company (Intercontinental) who wants the land.<ref>''Ibid.'', p. 18</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:11, 1 November 2025
For subjects with a similar name, see: Stratton (disambiguation).
Stratton is a land owner who owns the land that Billy Eheres' camp resides upon.
Eheres' aide tells Jamie Hamilton and Xaviar that Stratton would sell so fast that all of them would wake up on someone else's land (1980: "Spaceball").
Notes
edit- In the shooting script for "Spaceball," Stratton is described as a "hard, weather-beaten [man] in a severe suit".[1]
- Also in said script, Stratton is noted as being more generous, noting that he's given Eheres a lot of leeway (over six months), and that he could have sold the land a month ago for a nice profit to the company (Intercontinental) who wants the land.[2]
References
edit- ↑ Script for "Spaceball", p. 17
- ↑ Ibid., p. 18