`Poltergeist II' star isn't sure if there's a III in his future

Chicago Sun-Times | May 23, 1986| | Copyright

Craig T. Nelson is talking about his new movie, "Poltergeist II: The Other Side," opening today at local theaters. And he is saying some things people might not really want to know: such as that the skeletons in the film were real and imported from India because it was cheaper than making fakes.

Nelson says that, before he found out their origin, he asked someone on the set why they had such a bad odor. Wasn't looking authentic enough? And then they told him. And he was real glad he'd done a lot of running to get in good physical shape for the film because, he kids, "Who knew what kind of ...

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