The True Adventures of the World's Greatest Stuntman: My Life as Indiana Jones, James Bond, Superman, and Other Movie Heroes"No CGI can match what Vic can accomplish" - Steven Spielberg |
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... driving a car (legally) and wanted to go out one night, the whole family had a whip round to buy a gallon of petrol. And I'll never forget when I first got the opportunity to join the Actor's union Equity and I didn't have enough money ...
... compared to America, where it had begun much earlier and in a much bigger way. Cut to the '60s, and nobody new was coming in apart from the odd mini cab driver, exboxer and doorman drafted in to play a heavy and be in a fight, so they.
... drivers, strongarm men, drug dealers, spivs, everyone you could think of – real tearaways, but fantastic characters. They brought in girls by pretending they were holding auditions for the next Bond movie and filmed them doing the most ...
... drivers don't necessarily make great stunt people, because in stunt work you have to do everything against your better nature and judgement. And in those days you had to consider the guy that supplied the truck who's going, 'Don't hit ...
... driving the insurance people and producers mad.' I said, 'You can't keep a gang of virile men sitting on their arses waiting.' Since that film I've seen Vic progress and he's progressed all the time, using his experience to good effect ...
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The True Adventures of the World's Greatest Stuntman: My Life as Indiana ... Vic Armstrong No preview available - 2011 |
The True Adventures of the World's Greatest Stuntman: My Life As Indiana ... Vic Armstrong,Robert Sellers No preview available - 2011 |