This is one of those how-did-they-do-it? shots: the elephants move forward together, staying abreast of one another while the camera tracks right along with them. (How did they manage to keep all of those elephants lined up like this while they moved forward?) There is a somewhat similar shot in BEN-HUR when all of the chariots are parading around the track. All of the horses stay perfectly abreast of one another. (Yakima Canutt, who staged the parade and the race, later revealed that all the teams were hooked together.)
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This is one of those how-did-they-do-it? shots: the elephants move forward together, staying abreast of one another while the camera tracks right along with them. (How did they manage to keep all of those elephants lined up like this while they moved forward?) There is a somewhat similar shot in BEN-HUR when all of the chariots are parading around the track. All of the horses stay perfectly abreast of one another. (Yakima Canutt, who staged the parade and the race, later revealed that all the teams were hooked together.)
So it's simple here...all of the elephants were "hooked" together.
LOL ?!?
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