Cave neighbors accuse movie crew of damaging Puerto Rican petroglyphs

AP
Posted: 2008-05-11 19:17:14
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) - Residents near a popular cave reserve in Puerto Rico are accusing a movie crew of damaging ancient underground petroglyphs.

Angel Perez lives near the Cueva del Indio Reserve and has filed a complaint on behalf of local residents. It alleges that a crew damaged the indigenous rock art while preparing to shoot scenes for the thriller "A Perfect Getaway," starring Milla Jovovich.

Government spokeswoman Maria Soledad Calero said Sunday that officials will look into the complaint but rangers have reported no damage to cave walls. Environmental inspectors have not yet traveled to the site.

Davis Entertainment is producing the film. Calls to the company's Los Angeles office went unanswered.

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buzzwackerm 09:16:58 PM May 11 2008

Environmental Inspectors ????? Please give me a Break .LOL LOL you libs are Really a Sick Lot... LOL

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