Yul Brynner was, in real life, shorter than Steve McQueen. He was 5'8", McQueen was 5'10". During the film he would stand on little mounds of dirt to appear taller.
#3 The original is always the best. Great cast, by the way. #4 I get that trophy, too! #6 I don't get all the cars. The opening of the Golden Gate Bridge? Thanks for these, Odie. You all be safe and God bless.
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Hi, guys. When men were magnificent and women liked it that way.
ReplyDeleteedutcher, that they be.
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ReplyDeleteYul Brynner, Steve McQueen, Horst Buchholz, Robert Vaughn, Charles Bronson, Brad Dexter and James Coburn.
Magnificent.
MarkinKansas, you're good at that.
DeleteThe scene where James Coburn kills Robet J. Wilkie with a knife in a gunfight is one of my all-time favorites.
Delete"You lost."
Elmo, he over bet.
Delete#2) That's why I sat right in front of the TV.
ReplyDelete#3) Magnificent Seven
#4) Ditto
#6) Find the EV
Edward, that's a big old ditto.
DeleteYul Brynner was, in real life, shorter than Steve McQueen. He was 5'8", McQueen was 5'10". During the film he would stand on little mounds of dirt to appear taller.
ReplyDeletehjets, a lot of people don't know that.
Delete#3 The original is always the best. Great cast, by the way.
ReplyDelete#4 I get that trophy, too!
#6 I don't get all the cars. The opening of the Golden Gate Bridge?
Thanks for these, Odie.
You all be safe and God bless.
LindaG, I like the original too.
DeleteI’d still hate for those two to be giving me the stink eye. Rough looking dudes but that was what made them so good I reckon
ReplyDeleteAnon, I reckon.
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