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== [[:Category:Bell 47|Bell 47G-5A]] == | == [[:Category:Bell 47|Bell 47G-5A]] == |
Latest revision as of 14:57, 28 May 2013
This page is about the 1974 film, Gone in 60 Seconds. For the 2000 remake, see Gone in Sixty Seconds.
Movie (1974)
Starring:
H.B. Halicki (Maindrian Pace/Vicinski)
Marion Busia (Pumpkin Chase)
Jerry Daugirda (Eugene Chase)
James McIntyre (Stanley Chase)
George Cole (Atlee Jackson)
Ronald Halicki (Corliss Pace)
Car thief Maindrian Pace is tasked by a drug lord to steal 48 cars. The last one remaining is 'Eleanor' a '73 Mustang Fastback. However, as he steals Eleanor the police arrive having been tipped off leading to an epic chase through five cities.
Grumman G-21 Goose
Bell 47G-5A
Cessna 172L Skyhawk
Boeing 707
Hughes 269 and Hughes 369C
Two 269s and a single 369 visible here in the background.
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