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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... weeks – and the picture would have ground to a halt if Vic hadn't stepped forward. He stood in for Harrison and saved the picture from a pretty disastrous shutdown. And of course he's still at it. He was as cool and indomitable as ever ...
... he sets about it without fuss. It's no wonder that Vic was given a lifetime achievement award by his peers. He certainly gets another one from me. No CGI can match what Vic can accomplish. Take One F or several weeks, five or six times.
... weeks, five or six times a day, I threw myself onto a manure heap. I guess I should elaborate a little. I was training a horse to run and hold a straight line, while I stood up on his back at a gallop, and leapt off. I was measuring how ...
... week if I was lucky as a jockey. So it all sounded great. Back in the '60s Johnny Rock was the country's biggest horse supplier to the film industry, and I was always in and out of his stable yard because Dad used to buy and sell horses ...
... 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.
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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 |