Posted on 11/29/2008 5:59:58 PM PST by Daffynition
His like will not come again, that is for sure.
And “The Cincinnati Kid”.
...and despite its campiness...THE BLOB !!
I loved “The Blob”! As I recall, Steve McQueen played the part of a teen who just couldn’t get the adults to listen. Great stuff.
Thank you!
I dont think so.The studios would have had a fit.
I still have that poster from the Fox Theater/ Atlanta.My grandfather took me to see the movie and bought it from the doorman.
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There’s a reason I drive a ‘01 Mustang Bullitt GT... Steve McQueen made it cool ;-)
Hay is that Lee Majors? Where have all the real actors gone?
'Inside the hangar where his collection is housed, he climbs onto an airplane's wing and pulls the cockpit cover back, showing the interior of an carefully restored midnight blue Stearman PT-17 biplane -- the iconic PT-17 was used for decades as a crop-duster. Built by Boeing Co. in the mid-1940s, it is a beautiful example of aeronautical engineering, and this one's allure and value are enhanced by its provenance -- until the [Bill] Allens acquired it, it was the last plane owned by Steve McQueen. No matter what he might eventually do with his collection, Allen says, "I'm keeping the McQueen."'
McQueen's Stearman Parked in the hanger of Pat Tomlinson, Porterville, CA
In: Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
By Eric Burdon, Jeff Marshall Craig, Burton writes:
The Ferrari Passion Cologne campaign
And from the Life photos collection, pix I've never seen before. Enjoy! ...
Actor Steve McQueen (R) and pals Jim Corbin (L) and Dave Resnic (C) practicing shooting during hunting trip in Sierra Madra Mountains
Actor Steve McQueen roused from sleep by pet malamute during hunting trip in Sierra Madre Mountains.
Photographer: John Dominis
Actor Steve McQueen in his old room at Boys Republic, w. youngsters.
"Over the years Steve constantly visited the boys home (Boys Republic) which he himself had spent time in while growing up. Each year in the holiday seasons (when their spirits could be lowest because they had no family to visit them) he appeared with Christmas toys, Easter baskets and Thanksgiving turkeys. So these boys without a family of their own got to see a real movie star each Christmas and on other festive occasions. It wasn't just a quick publicity walkthrough either. Steve would actually just sit with them and talk for long periods of time. On one occasion, when he heard that two teenage boys had been sent to an adult prison, he offered to pay for them to be sent to a less severe BOYS institution. Over the years Steve donated large amounts of money to Boys Republic."
oooohhhh....excellent!
“Cinderella Liberty was good, too.”
That was James Caan....McQueen would have been perfect for the part, though.
Thanks for the link and pics, that’s a great site on McQueen.
Glad you enjoyed them.
I like his Jag. Wonder what happened to it?
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