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Lübke

or Lueb·ke

[ lyp-kuh ]

noun

  1. Hein·rich [hahyn, -, r, i, kh], 1894–1972, German statesman: president of West Germany 1959–69.


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Mike Lubke, a fight choreographer for films and theater based in St. Paul, Minn., said that staging gunplay in a cramped indoor setting — such as the set building where Hutchins was killed — requires extra care.

Lubke also pointed out that guns can be modified by a gunsmith so that they will accept blanks but not bullets, but productions don’t always go to that trouble and expense.

Additionally, the armorer or a stunt coordinator ensures that no cast or crew member is in a firing lane, or the path of the weapon, when it is fired, said Michael Lubke, a fight director and stunt coordinator for theater and movies.

“That energy coming out of a barrel can be dangerous,” said Lubke of such a situation, which is how actor Jon-Erik Hexum died on the set of the TV show “Cover-Up” in 1984; he picked up a .44 caliber handgun during a delay in filming, spun the round to simulate Russian roulette with the barrel against his temple and pulled the trigger.

“No human should ever be in the firing lane,” Lubke said.

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