The Shootist (1976)
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You know I ALWAYS thought John Wayne was sick during the shooting of this film. Of course we do have to add he did an uncredited voice over in Star Wars. A fun fact for sure. So why did he not make anymore films after the Shootist? I would be curious to know, because he seem to stay on a pretty consistent shooting schedule there for some time. Was he purposely retiring from the craft?
A voiceover in "Star Wars", really?
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A voiceover in "Star Wars", really?
Yep. Imperial spy Garindan.
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Yep. Imperial spy Garindan.
I bow to your imperial knowledge on this subject and from some googling it appears you are correct.
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I bow to your imperial knowledge on this subject and from some googling it appears you are correct.
LOL. No problem at all. Not a bad way for our beloved hero to ride off into the sunset, yes?
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LOL. No problem at all. Not a bad way for our beloved hero to ride off into the sunset, yes?
I would like to see this clip.
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I would like to see this clip.
When Han, Luke, and Leia are running into the hangar to leave Tatooine, the spy who has been tracking them tells the Stormtroopers. That's John Wayne's voice completely doctored. You'll never know it's him but it IS him. http://s861.photobucket.com/us…oper_zpsrzscznlp.png.html[/img]
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I would like to see this clip.
When Han, Luke, and Leia are running into the hangar to leave Tatooine, the spy who has been tracking them tells the Stormtroopers. That's John Wayne's voice completely doctored. You'll never know it's him but it IS him. http://s861.photobucket.com/us…oper_zpsrzscznlp.png.html[/img]
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One of my favorites, thanks for sharing lasbugas.
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Interesting photo I found on a social media.
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Pretty awesome photoshop someone did!
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That is a really cool picture. That type of glimpse back in time is one of the things I love about the opening of The Shootist. The using of clips from Duke's past movies as showing the progression of J.B. Book's past was pure genius!
Mark