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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... walked in; we couldn't eat for people coming over and shaking his hand. And I was telling him about the Bond film and the plans for the car chase in Iceland and he said, 'Oh, we trained there before the Second World War, doing our ...
... walked in, who has been a lifelong friend ever since, and godfather to my eldest son Bruce, Bill Weston. He had long hair and a scruffy beard and looked like the wild man of Borneo, and here we were supposed to be doubling cleancut ...
... went back to their starting positions, all except this one guy who was still moaning, 'Arghhh.' I thought, he's a good actor. We walked over and he'd broken both ankles. The poor fellow was in agony. Handling the descent was easy.
... It's certainly stood me in good stead. It was a golden key. On that movie I also caught my first sighting of a star I'd work with many times in the future, Sean Connery. But I was nobody in those days and movie stars often walked.
... walked on rarefied air away from the workers. So I never met Sean face to face back then. He was just God, being brought in and out of the set like the Pope arriving at the Vatican for a service. In he'd come in his little cart and then ...
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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 |