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Monday, 8 June 2009

Classic Scene - Car chase from the original Gone in 60 Seconds

The original Gone in 60 seconds made in 1974, written and directed by H.B. Haliki. All of the stunts in this movie were completely real, and 90% of the people in this were real people and not actors. Most of this chase scene was also unwritten and just plotted out with the sense of police failing to catch Toby Haliki as he attempts to steal Eleanor, a 1973 Mustang.

Thanks to Cinema Suicide for reminding me of this.


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