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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... mornings then go into the blacksmiths and start work while the boxers had a rest. Later in the day the boxers would come into the forge to work with the striking hammer, which is a seven pound hammer, and they would hit the hot iron in ...
... mornings and I tried to be like the local kids and walk barefooted, but by ten o'clock you couldn't walk on the ground it was so hot. I got into trouble with my Mum once when I swapped my new leather sandals for a pair of shoes made ...
... and he fell ten foot onto the deck. 'Oh my God,' he said. 'I was 125 foot up this morning doing this.' We all were! It was discovered these aluminium devices were dangerous because they'd get invisible fractures in them, so ultimately.
... morning on the cable car going up to the top of the Schilthorn, just to give us a bit of moral support. The film was a memorable experience all round. One day, shooting just beneath the Eiger we became aware of another film crew in the ...
... morning just rigging one little setup. But seeing Lean at close quarters I couldn't help but be impressed. He was so elegant, like a God. When I think back on those days we did treat the Leans of the movie world like icons. The whole ...
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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 |