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Steve McQueen: The King of Cool ()


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Pat Johnson ...
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Terry McQueen ...
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Directed by

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Robert Katz

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Robert Katz ... () (as Robert A. Katz)

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Kirk D'Amico ... producer
Robert Katz ... executive producer
David Sehring ... executive producer
James Wills ... executive producer

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Nenad Bach

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Dave Goldsmith
Vincent E. Toto

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Jordan Mokriski

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Jason Cooley ... sound

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Brian Louks ... gaffer

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Phil Gries ... special thanks: Archival Television Audio Inc.

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  • Steve McQueen: The King of Cool (United States)
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Trivia HERE'S HOLLYWOOD 1962-08-07, WNBC, 17 min. Steve McQueen, Jack Linkletter Jack Linkletter interviews Steve McQueen on the set of "The Great Escape" in Munich, Germany. NOTE: A POSITIVE 35MM positve print Kinescope does exist at UCLA FILM & TV ARCHIVE. However, the Negative SOUND TRACK of this broadcast has been lost, allowing for only screening this footage silently. The soundtrack recorded off the air on NBC TV on 1/4" reel to reel audio tape, at the time of the original broadcast by Phil Gries (Archival Television Audio Inc.) is the only extant audio known to exist. Clips have been transacted to production companies for inclusion in three different television documentaries about Steve McQueen over the years, the first being "Steve McQueen: King of Cool." See more »
Movie Connections Features Wanted: Dead or Alive (1958). See more »

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