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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... told the job was mine. Bill was right. Even better, it was ten weeks in Switzerland at £75 a week. I was really excited. The Bells of Hell Go TingaLingaLing was about an Allied mission to carry aeroplanes which had been dismantled in.
... loads of us came down from Pinewood to the opening night. 'Of course, I was in the original movie,' I told them. 'You what!?' They couldn't believe it. An early publicity photograph, trying to endear myself to prospective.
... told him that technically it was never broken, because the hospital didn't put it in plaster and only gave me some mild painkillers, but on this Xray you could see clearly the cracks. So I did actually break it. right. After Mary Queen ...
... told that there had been another accident. Reg Harding, who had replaced me while I was in hospital, was dumped on his head and knocked out and now it was Ken Buckle's turn to don the green jersey in a chase sequence outside a stately ...
... told him. 'Have a day off.' Ken is the toughest man you'll ever meet. He has the same philosophy as me, which is, 'The only reason you do not go to work is because you are dead.' (I've seen him in Morocco with his leg split open with ...
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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 |