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Wes Anderson, Luke Wilson, James L. Brooks Stuck in Elevator

Filmmakers Wes Anderson, Luke Wilson, and James L. Brooks became trapped in an elevator at the Academy Museum in Los Angeles. Firefighters responded to the scene and rescued the individuals.

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Wes Anderson, Luke Wilson, James L. Brooks Stuck in Elevator

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What Happened

Filmmakers Wes Anderson, Luke Wilson, and James L. Brooks were recently stuck in an elevator at the Academy Museum in Los Angeles.

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Firefighters were called to the scene to assist with the rescue. The individuals were successfully extricated from the elevator.

No further details regarding the duration of the entrapment or the specific circumstances leading to the elevator malfunction were provided in the reports.

Key Facts

  1. 1

    Wes Anderson, Luke Wilson, and James L. Brooks were stuck in an elevator.

  2. 2

    The incident occurred at the Academy Museum in Los Angeles.

  3. 3

    Firefighters were involved in the rescue.

  4. 4

    The individuals were successfully rescued.

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This outlet focuses on the celebrity aspect of the event, highlighting the filmmakers involved.
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varietyVariety
This outlet emphasizes the specific location of the incident and names all individuals involved.
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3 articles · chronological
TMZTMZ
Wes Anderson, Luke Wilson Trapped in Elevator in L.A., On Video
VarietyVariety
Wes Anderson Was Stuck in the Academy Museum Elevator With James L. Brooks and Luke Wilson
VultureVulture
We’d Watch ‘Directors on Directors’ Stuck in an Elevator

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3 articles · chronological

TMZTMZ
Wes Anderson, Luke Wilson Trapped in Elevator in L.A., On Video
VarietyVariety
Wes Anderson Was Stuck in the Academy Museum Elevator With James L. Brooks and Luke Wilson
VultureVulture
We’d Watch ‘Directors on Directors’ Stuck in an Elevator

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