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Location DB > Canada > Nova Scotia > Cole Harbour > Halifax County Regional Rehabilitation Centre > A Cold December Day/Random After Work Day > Visitation Room

14 / 25   Visitation Room

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I'm thinking this was used for the set, it's where the prisoners would use a phone to talk to the visitor.
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Posted by darbycrashin 12/5/2007 12:43 AM | remove
  This was used for the movie "A Hole in One"
Posted by nootz 12/7/2007 2:54 AM | remove
  I was only aware of the place being used for Trailer Park Boys, thanks for the intel!
Posted by AstridAsteroid 6/7/2008 7:01 PM | remove
  Wait, how can sets like this look brand new in movies, but in real life, no more than 2 years later look like they've been sitting for 100 years....???
Posted by TurboZutek 6/8/2008 10:55 AM | remove
  Entropy?
Posted by eidolon 2/11/2009 10:29 AM | remove
  Vandals.
Posted by nootz 3/25/2009 3:35 AM | remove
  Moisture.
Posted by tribeachpunk 3/25/2009 1:47 PM | remove
  a little from column a, a little from column b
Posted by TurboZutek 3/26/2009 12:52 PM | remove
  And both are instruments of Entropy!
Posted by ThePhonedude 11/13/2011 11:31 PM | remove
  probably the sets aren't built to high standards. as long as it has the desired look on camera, it doesn't matter if you build it crappy, especially for ones that won't be re-used for other movies. just a guess.
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