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Det tog fire film, men så skete det endeligt: George Kennedy indtager hovedrollen i en Airport film og det var ikke et øjeblik for tidligt, for dette er franchisens sidste film. Kennedys elskelige karakter Joe Patroni er nu kaptajn og det er oven i købet på et Concorde fly! Det er verdens sejeste fly, men kan det stille noget op mod en mopset ekskæreste med et missilsystem? http://www.ikassenshow.dk/2024/04/i-kassen-1043-concorde-airport-79-1979.html
Today's Guest: George Kennedy, Oscar winning actor, Cool Hand Luke, author, Trust Me Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience of guys who remember every line from Cool Hand Luke and The Naked Gun but can’t remember their wife’s birthday… in the NEW new media capital of the world, St. Petersburg, Florida! Order 'Cool Hand Luke' [Blu-ray] starring Paul Newman and George Kennedy, available from Amazon.com by clicking on the Blu-Ray DVD above! Order Trust Me: A Memoir by George Kennedy by clicking the book cover above! It’s easy to point out that George Kennedy, in a career spanning five decades, worked with some of the greatest names in Hollywood history. Paul Newman. Cary Grant. Kirk Douglas. Frank Sinatra. Leslie Nielsen. Bettie Davis. Clint Eastwood. John Wayne. Maggie Smith. Peter Ustinov. Carol Burnett. David Niven. That’s pretty cool, of course, but having just finished his new book, Trust Me: A Memoir, I realize how lucky they were to have worked with him. GEORGE KENNEDY audio excerpt: "Ellen Barkin (who plays Kennedy's daughter in the film, 'Another Happy Day') is one of the wonders in life. She's like Rocky Graziano in skirts." Now in his mid-80s, Kennedy has illustrated so many iconic roles – Joe Patroni in the Airport movies, Captain Ed Hocken in The Naked Gun movies, Bumper Morgan in “The Blue Knight” TV series– and, of course, he won Best Actor in a Supporting Role for playing “Dragline” in Cool Hand Luke in 1967 – so it’s going to be as hard for me to know where to start asking questions as it was for him to organize all of his stories in the book. If you love a good Hollywood story, you’ll love reading Kennedy’s stories of shooting The Eiger Sanction with Eastwood or suffering the cheapness and meanness of John Derek on Bolero. He even explains how he came to appear as Ellen Barkin's father in Another Happy Day, one this year's hottest film festival indie releases. Trust me: this is going to be a real treat. George Kennedy Wikipedia • IMDB "Mean Business: How I Save Bad Companies and Make Good Companies Great" by Albert J. Dunlap with Bob Andelman, available in print, e-book or digital audio. Order your copy now by clicking on the book cover above! The Party Authority in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland!
Summary Flight Two is headed back to Lincoln. No one knows if Joe Patroni will get the stuck 707 out in time. The engines on the stuck 707 are running. The APU truck gets out of the way. Patroni nudges the throttles forward. Slowly, the 707 rolls forward on the lumber. Mel watches intently from […]
Summary Joe Patroni is in Mel’s office, explaining the dangers of high-altitude explosive decompression. If the passengers don’t get on oxygen in forty-five seconds, “It’s goodbye,” according to Joe. Back on board Flight Two at the same location Joe Patroni was talking about with the model. Guerrero maintains a tight grip on his briefcase. Ada […]
Summary Captain Benson is at the controls of stuck Flight 45’s 707. He’s not using full throttle, and it’s upsetting Joe Patroni. The aircraft moves forward, slowly, its wheels sinking deeper into the snow. Benson idles the engines. “You chickened out on me!” yells Patroni. “I told you I wanted all the power you’ve got!” […]
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