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Alec Baldwin and the dangers in movie making. (Jerry Skinner Documentary) 

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@omgbygollywow
@omgbygollywow Год назад
In the 1956 movie, The Conqueror, starring John Wayne, filming was done in Utah, in a location downwind of where the military did nuclear weapons testing. 91 people working on that movie would die from cancer. Very likely, they were contaminated by radiation.
@aaronlopez492
@aaronlopez492 Год назад
There was another terrible accident on set while filming "Twilight Zone" the movie a helicopter crashed into veteran actor Mr. Vic Morrow and two child actors killing all three instantly. Part of the reason for the accident was improperly placed special effects explosive charges. Great video as usual.
@wileecoyote5929
@wileecoyote5929 Год назад
Yes, they were decapitated
@eddenoy321
@eddenoy321 Год назад
Jerry : "Oh crap ! I knew I forgot one".
@kmeccat
@kmeccat Год назад
There was also a crew member killed while illegally doing a shoot of a bed on a railroad bridge, when the train came thru unexpectedly. And then there was the actor who killed himself paying Russian Roulette with a prop gun, not realizing that even blanks can kill if shot close enough.
@paulettemaximun2505
@paulettemaximun2505 Год назад
Papillon what a great movie...
@eddenoy321
@eddenoy321 Год назад
@@kmeccat Brandon Lee of the Bruce Lee clan
@sandrasanders706
@sandrasanders706 Год назад
Eric Fleming's passing is still one of the saddest ever...I cannot imagine what Lee Majors felt after that stunt went wrong. How awful!
@LeRoi715
@LeRoi715 Год назад
This is a nice tribute Mr Skinner to all artists injured on the sets. Cheers to this. Happy 2023 !
@arizonaalchemy7572
@arizonaalchemy7572 Год назад
As usual, Jerry. Your Documentaries are amazing. This was a bit heartbreaking. I never knew how Dangerous film making could be. Thank You for the Great work you do.
@stephenfermoyle4578
@stephenfermoyle4578 Год назад
that was not danger that was sloppy, arrogance and hiring the wrong people and trying to save a buck... i have been on a million sets i know cheap and i know sloppy..that's why the crew were walking off..shame on....who ever was running that show.
@markbaier4421
@markbaier4421 Год назад
Wow, I didn't realize there were so many accidents. So sad to learn that many have died trying to entertain the general public. Thank you Jerry for another great video!
@jillblase6820
@jillblase6820 Год назад
Jerry you are incredible. Who would have known these stories. Fascinating as they are, it’s almost unbelievable. I never knew half of these stories. You always amaze me, and this is fascinating. Pleas know we all love your documentary’s and hope you keep em coming. I will have to watch this again and again to absorb all of it. Thank you again Jerry, you are the best. Augie and Jill Blase, Winter Springs, Florida.🤠
@JerrySkinner1943
@JerrySkinner1943 Год назад
Augie and Jill, my friends from Winter Springs, Florida. Jerry
@riverraisin1
@riverraisin1 Год назад
I concur! Jerry is incredible, his research is second to none, his voice brings a down home honesty to his stories, and, yes, we all love his documentaries.
@cavecookie1
@cavecookie1 Год назад
I can't help but remember the tragic death of Vic Morrow and two children on the set of "The Twilight Zone".
@michaelratliff9449
@michaelratliff9449 Год назад
Been almost 40 years ago...
@cavecookie1
@cavecookie1 Год назад
@@michaelratliff9449 Tempus fugit
@stevesrepairs5778
@stevesrepairs5778 Год назад
Thanks Jerry, for this fantastic documentary with your usual fantastic investigation and production skills, not mentioning your brilliant narration. This one was a master class full of very interesting truths which must have taken a lot of hard work and time to put together. I hope that you and your family have had a lovely Christmas day my friend. Take care and all the best. Stevie
@JerrySkinner1943
@JerrySkinner1943 Год назад
Thank you Steve good to see your name again my friend. Jerry
@Climate_Hoax
@Climate_Hoax Год назад
Wow- I had no idea. Shocking to say the least.
@texaschick6153
@texaschick6153 Год назад
Great job as usual. There’s much more to the Baldwin situation than it’s being said. Much much more.
@lindalue4504
@lindalue4504 Год назад
Thanks Jerry for all your hard work bringing these documentaries.
@JerrySkinner1943
@JerrySkinner1943 Год назад
Thank you Lindalue. Jerry
@sallykohorst8803
@sallykohorst8803 Год назад
I remember Brandon Lee in the crow. Dying by gun fire as they redid the last scene again. So sad.terrible.
@doreekaplan2589
@doreekaplan2589 2 месяца назад
"redid" and "again" are redundant.
@Lucky4wd4840
@Lucky4wd4840 Год назад
You treat every gun like it is loaded with a live round period!
@christhompson3750
@christhompson3750 Год назад
For the filming of the movie The Charge of the Light Brigade, 125 horses were trip-wired. Of those, 25 were killed outright or had to be put down afterward. Errol Flynn was so enraged, he went after the director of the movie, they had to be pulled apart.
@peppercat8718
@peppercat8718 Год назад
😢 did not know that
@SallyT269
@SallyT269 Год назад
A lot of animals were maimed or killed during filming back in the day. That is why there is such strict rules now to protect animals.
@user-ez4bo4ke2b
@user-ez4bo4ke2b 8 месяцев назад
GOD Bless You Jerry Skinner !
@joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536
Everything has its dark side.
@fifthbusiness1678
@fifthbusiness1678 Год назад
I’d no idea that had happened to Harold Lloyd. Thank you for uploading this video and providing these fascinating yet terrible stories.
@libbyvalley
@libbyvalley Год назад
Mr. Skinner, Another phenomenal video. Who knew about most these tragic injuries & deaths in the film industry? I sure didn't. Wow!
@cindyroy8541
@cindyroy8541 Год назад
Jerry!!! Merry Christmas!!🎄⭐️✨💫🥰
@lovingmayberry307
@lovingmayberry307 Год назад
Thank you for this, Jerry. Very informative although hard to watch. RIP all. 💙🙏
@butchsilk3145
@butchsilk3145 Год назад
Always a pleasure and an education to watch Jerry Skinner documentaries. Excellent job!
@gusp8967
@gusp8967 Год назад
Great Idea! Very interesting! Thank you Jerry. Keep up the good work!
@philipcollins5440
@philipcollins5440 Год назад
I didn't realize how dangerous it is to make moves... Thanks for your great videos 😊
@rodh1404
@rodh1404 Год назад
Accidents will happen even in the safest of workplaces, but it shouldn't be dangerous to make movies. It's when the people in charge of safety don't do their job well, or people ignore the safety risks and do things they shouldn't be doing, that the danger level increases exponentially.
@Majoofi
@Majoofi Год назад
This should be required viewing for everyone making movies.
@NelloCambelli
@NelloCambelli Год назад
One summer while caddying I met a one legged player from Riviera who lost his leg on a Western like the great train robbery or wreck as he fell between cars severing his left leg (circa 1960-62). That play gives me hope to play golf again after losing my left leg to bone infection. Terrific presentation, Mr. Skinner.
@janmead5896
@janmead5896 Год назад
Thanks so much for continuing your documentaries.
@mlackey9812
@mlackey9812 Год назад
Another GREAT! production!! Thanks Jerry!
@swearenginlawanda
@swearenginlawanda Год назад
Hope you and yours had a great Christmas. Have a happy new year 🎉
@92skeet49
@92skeet49 Год назад
I love your narration.
@darlingsarah5243
@darlingsarah5243 Год назад
Thank you for POSTING this 🎉
@glynstimpson
@glynstimpson Год назад
Another great video very enjoyable and informative thanks very much
@DrVonChilla
@DrVonChilla Год назад
Merry Christmas, Jerry. Always nice to see a new video from you. Happy New Year, bud....!!!
@TekgraFX101
@TekgraFX101 Год назад
Investigation after a settlement? We'll see what that turns up. As always, another fine video Mr Skinner.
@jomama5186
@jomama5186 Год назад
Love you. Love your amazing content! Happy New Year! 🧡 🙏
@steveshoemaker6347
@steveshoemaker6347 Год назад
Making movies is dangerous business sometimes.....Thanks Jerry...Hope every thing is okay with you my friend......
@NondescriptMammal
@NondescriptMammal Год назад
I like that you use real source material and pictures to accompany your excellent narration. And you relate interesting information without any added fluff or nonsense, which makes your work stand out from so much of the video dreck that permeates youtube.
@reagangreenwood2665
@reagangreenwood2665 Год назад
Hey Jerry. You do such a great job on your DOC's videos. Also, great job obtaining the information for these videos.
@Bigstooler0
@Bigstooler0 Год назад
Awesome video Jerry. Don't know how I missed it until today
@Zhana808
@Zhana808 Год назад
Thank you so much for your dedication, hard work and amazing videos and content Mr. Skinner. God Bless you and your family always 🙏
@deerhoda7574
@deerhoda7574 Год назад
This was very interesting. Well done as always. Thank you Jerry
@HonoredGeneral
@HonoredGeneral Год назад
Mr.Skinner, ALL of your videos on You Tube are the best, imho. I Thank You for all of your hard work and research that you have done. So MANY thanks for all of your work!
@royboy9361
@royboy9361 Год назад
Wow. I knew about some of these, but not all of them.
@scofab
@scofab Год назад
Thank you again Mr. Skinner, and the happiest of the Holiday season to you and yours.
@JerrySkinner1943
@JerrySkinner1943 Год назад
Same to you! scofab. Jerry
@lanacampbell-moore6686
@lanacampbell-moore6686 Год назад
Thanks Mr Skinner!🖤
@daved7024
@daved7024 Год назад
Thank you Jerry. So sad about those actors and stunt men. These are things most Americans are unaware of. When watching these movies again I'll have a different appreciation of them for certain. May God🙏 rest their souls.
@BurtBowers
@BurtBowers Год назад
Baldwin as well the prop setter needs to be arrested for manslaughter & possible for murder for having a live round in a gun no different then the filming of the crow that starred Brandon Lee that got killed by a gun that had a live round in a gun, there is something terrible wrong when these events happen on the movie sets using live rounds where are the laws to protect actors or whom ever on the set this needs to change or it will continue to happen in the future.
@coryd2668
@coryd2668 Год назад
100%
@captaincrunch5878
@captaincrunch5878 Год назад
We could possibly have a serial killer working on the sets 🤔
@AmberAmber
@AmberAmber Год назад
I don't feel Alec Baldwin could have ever reasonably imagined that there would've been anything dangerous about a prop gun. The person who set it up ‐ including failing to clean it ‐ should be held accountable for manslaughter. There's no reason that anyone on a set who's acting should ever suspect that such a tragic event would or could occur ‐ after all, think of the thousands of blanks being used all the time in films. The 'live round' ‐ to the best of my knowledge ‐ was actually due to a bit of the blank having been broken off & thereby inadvertently left unnoticed in the prop gun • it acted as a projectile. It wasn't an actual bullet. I do admire Alec Baldwin's character however that he gifted the deceased's family with a settlement. I feel its a step in the right direction for some sort of ‐ something ‐ cos a human life was horribly lost. I feel that the training, style, & usage thereof re: prop guns & blanks needs to be overhauled cos these events are too frequent. Its really sad.
@coryd2668
@coryd2668 Год назад
@@AmberAmber no matter what he thought, anytime you have a weapon in your hands, you have to assume it’s loaded, even if you’re sure it’s not!! You learn that in firearms class!! If you’re dealing with a firearm ignorantly, you take the chance of getting yourself in trouble!
@MsShep55
@MsShep55 Год назад
If anyone put a gun in my hand and told me it had blanks, you can bet I would personally make sure it was safe. He is ultimately responsible
@howabouthetruth2157
@howabouthetruth2157 Год назад
Let it be known that I'm not making any direct accusations, but for me personally, I find it highly suspicious how union members had complained on numerous occasions that the work environment was un-safe, only to go on strike just before production began, and the downright freaky "coincidence" of live rounds popping up in the guns used as props, resulting in death & serious injuries. THAT does NOT "happen by sheer accident".......especially TWICE in the same movie.
@coryd2668
@coryd2668 Год назад
I completely agree!! Something is definitely wrong on event, but my faith in the justice system is in the toilet!! We’ll never get to know the truth!!
@Pushyhog
@Pushyhog Год назад
great one jerry! wow, maybe you can do another with more westerns.
@michaelbaumgardner2530
@michaelbaumgardner2530 Год назад
Wow Dark Side I'd reckon,just goes to show humans aren't perfect,especially when money is involved Great Documentary
@TheLifeandSadEnding
@TheLifeandSadEnding Год назад
Nice idea, well done as always.
@elizabethcantarell5094
@elizabethcantarell5094 Год назад
Thank you Jerry for your fine work. You sure did a lot of research and made the video so interesting with photos of great actors from the past. Many have passed on very young. What an eye opener for those who like to do stunts. Take care Jerry really love your work and the respect you give to everyone. 🌷
@JJW77
@JJW77 Год назад
Great job as usual on your fact finding videos, Jerry!
@1339LARS
@1339LARS Год назад
Thanks Jerry, I always look for your vids!!!//Lars
@LivingWithTheGuzmans
@LivingWithTheGuzmans Год назад
Thanks for the video
@BillMrWild
@BillMrWild Год назад
A great video Jerry bas always, another one that comes to mind was "Vic Morrow",
@crazyralph6386
@crazyralph6386 Год назад
In Baldwin’s case, it wasn’t even a rehearsal scene, nor was he supposed to aim and fire his gun at any actor or crew member, even if it was? Something really smells about that tragedy, and the fact that the msm has all but forgotten it, speaks volumes.
@wildbillstanton
@wildbillstanton Год назад
Jerry you're a TREASURE. Your passion and dedication it quite apparent. Thank you for hours of enjoyment. I particularly enjoyed the episode on Charles Bronson. Perhaps a part 2 could go into some other aspects of his life and career in greater depth. Another request would be a personal friend who's nolonger with us Robert Conrad. William Smith would be another great subject
@davidimrie6916
@davidimrie6916 Год назад
William Smith would be awesome. I loved him in Fast Company and Any Which Way You Can.
@JerrySkinner1943
@JerrySkinner1943 Год назад
Thank you William for your suggestion. I remembering watching Robert Conrad for years. How did you know him, that would be interesting. Thank you William. Jerry
@wildbillstanton
@wildbillstanton Год назад
@@JerrySkinner1943 ok buckle your seatbelt 💺 as I personally love this story...... I'm guessing like many of us who are regulars of your great channel. Our babysitters back in the 60s and 70s were the TV 📺 sets. My first TV hero was James West..... In shape, knew karate 🥋 lol..... I was so influenced by the show, if you Google my name you'll know lol 😉. Well not too long ago I went online to see "whatever happened to ROBERT CONRAD". I discovered that he had a small internet show in the mid 2000's. Where people could call in. Well, I summoned the courage and called in..... With a shaking voice I asked my fanboy questions. Before I hung up the producer got on and asked me if I was that safety security guy Wild Bill Stanton on TV. I said I was and he responded by telling me that if I was interested in sitting in with Bob, they'd love to have me..... Within the week I bought my airplane ticket from NYC 🗽 🛫⛅ to sunny.......... 🌞🛬 LA Fast forward I found Bob Conrad to be every bit the star 🌟 🎥 I believed him to be. Smart, gracious and with a wicked seld depricating humor we became fast friends. As luck and the TV 📺 God's would have it. After the show his show was playing on some cable TV channel. They set up a chair for us to watch on the big screen in the stations lobby. A real treat and forever memory for sure. But it gets better, as he invited my friend and I to his house for dinner. It's said that you never want to meet your heros as you'll surely be disappointed. I'm. happy to say that couldn't have been further from the truth in my experience. From that first visit, I'd fly out to LA a few times a year to sit in with Bob and visit him on his birthday. He lived a full life and would be a fantastic subject for you to feature imo. Jerry, correct me if I'm wrong but did you ever do an episode on yourself? if so, please supply me with the link 🔗. if not why not? as I've been curious about what you do and what motivated you to do this? I've forwarded your channel to many of my friends who are also fans of yours. Well please forgive my lengthy story. I'm not nearly the story teller you are. Merry Christmas and Happy NEW YEAR to you and all of your followers 😉👍🏾
@sheriwilson7747
@sheriwilson7747 Год назад
Just so timely, and presented in a sensitive, well informed way.
@MTknitter22
@MTknitter22 Год назад
Wow, Jerry you did such a respectful and honoring job telling these stories. Many thanks.
@DovieRuthAuthor
@DovieRuthAuthor Год назад
Great episode, Jerry!
@rolfsinkgraven
@rolfsinkgraven Год назад
A great video, we see those films and mostly are not told about what happens during the making of them, it is a dangerous job filming. Have a great 2023 Jerry.
@malcolmbond3596
@malcolmbond3596 Год назад
Jerry, you should have mentioned that Samuel Jones Grundy who was born in Bolton, Lancashire, England on February 12th 1898, but from a young age lived in homes in Canada became a very close friend of Wallace Reid, he was travelling with Wallace Reid when Wallace lost his life, Samuel Grundy then adopted the name of his friend Wallace Reid out of respect and for his memory, he then appeared under the name of Wallace Reid in may Westerns and other films until his death on 11th June 1968 at Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, he was a great character actor who's face many people will have known but not always his name, so sadly although he real Wallace Reid died at a young age - his name lives on forever more in the Western & Film archives.
@ChancetheCanine
@ChancetheCanine Год назад
Wow Jerry incredible! Thanks
@TheMisanthrope.
@TheMisanthrope. Год назад
Great work as usual Jerry...cheers for all that research.
@Stax-ht9md
@Stax-ht9md Год назад
Amazing history - thank you for bringing that to us
@US_Joe
@US_Joe Год назад
Great documentary ! Thank you sir !💫
@JerrySkinner1943
@JerrySkinner1943 Год назад
Thank you Joe. Jerry
@richard102879
@richard102879 Год назад
You forgot to mention Brandon Lee, who died filming the crow
@dinats-7122
@dinats-7122 Год назад
I remember when Bruce Lee's son, Brandon Lee was killed while making a movie. He was shot with a gun that had live rounds of bullets, too. How tragic that so many people lost their lives, for our entertainment. Thank you Mr Skinner for another wonderful video and for the history lessons. Happy New Years!
@kmeccat
@kmeccat Год назад
As I recall, it wasn't a live round, it was a metal fragment from a previous blank that had lodged in the barrel, and when the next blank was discharged that metal fragment shot out like a bullet, hit Brandon in the stomach and killed him.
@mikehagan4320
@mikehagan4320 Год назад
Yes I believe what km said in his comment was how Lee lost his life. Best Wishes! M.H
@markdraskovics5274
@markdraskovics5274 Год назад
HEY, Jerry that Is such A awful shame that The head of the movie Company And the directors of the film's Don't Care or are unwilling to take responsibility of theses horrible injuries and death THANK YOU for doing this video on this very awful and sad Part of movie making and hopefully this will make people more Aware of this tragic and awful part of the movie we watch OK Please Take care stay safe and I will see you on your next video project
@MaryBethPetra
@MaryBethPetra Год назад
It’s amazing what we, the public, expect of stunt people or actors in the name of entertainment…things that might kill or maim them. Must we live so vicariously?
@contessalouannec8064
@contessalouannec8064 Год назад
WOW. Very Interesting. Very Sad. So Tragic.
@jonbeckman9566
@jonbeckman9566 Год назад
What some endured to entertain. Foolish in some ways, and unseen accidents, and animal abuse.
@jjamo5
@jjamo5 Год назад
Thanks very much Mr Skinner your videos are brilliant always learn from them ,with regards.
@JerrySkinner1943
@JerrySkinner1943 Год назад
Thank you James. Jerry
@zebalford3729
@zebalford3729 Год назад
Thanks Jerry I really enjoy your documentaries I’m originally from Mississippi so I enjoy hearing and seeing back home
@geraldskinner63
@geraldskinner63 Год назад
Lifes to short Jerry! I had no idea some of these movies mentioned had a dark side. Acting is a tough job no matter what.
@JerrySkinner1943
@JerrySkinner1943 Год назад
Gerald, good to see your name again. Jerry
@Eatzbugs
@Eatzbugs Год назад
The gun did not “go off” Baldwin pulled the trigger
@donovanchilton5817
@donovanchilton5817 Год назад
100% Alex Baldwin is a murderer.
@NapoleonDynamites
@NapoleonDynamites Год назад
Very sad, but brilliantly done as always
@MikeyMike-uu3fe
@MikeyMike-uu3fe Год назад
9:20 Absolutely Beautiful....So many of these early era films don’t get the proper due of just how beautiful they were..you know because of everything black and white or grainy pictures or whatever the case is.....R.I.P TO ALL...👍👍
@zoefroon4269
@zoefroon4269 Год назад
Good to hear from you ☺️
@JerrySkinner1943
@JerrySkinner1943 Год назад
You 2 Zoe. Jerry
@paulettemaximun2505
@paulettemaximun2505 Год назад
Thanks for sharing your expertise
@kirbymarchbarcena
@kirbymarchbarcena Год назад
I find no justifiable reason for any bullet to be included in any movie set.
@davidtate166
@davidtate166 Год назад
May they all be remembered we love them 💖 R.i.p all great move actors ECT.
@KTHKUHNKK
@KTHKUHNKK Год назад
Excellent Jerry
@KTHKUHNKK
@KTHKUHNKK Год назад
Hello Jerry. Keith Kuhn here. I am glad you're doing what you do very well. You're right people don't realize how dangerous movie making can be.
@quintonguidryb1-fba
@quintonguidryb1-fba Год назад
: You left out a family friend (Sonya Davis) who died doing a stunt for Eddie Murphy's, "A Vampire In Brooklyn" 🤨
@jasonskinner1555
@jasonskinner1555 Год назад
My daughter has played in many films here in nm. Transcendence, longmire and many others: I never realized how many accidents happen during these takes. Thanks Jerry for bringing a few of these to our attention.
@JerrySkinner1943
@JerrySkinner1943 Год назад
Thank you Jason for commenting. Jerry
@crazy4u20
@crazy4u20 Год назад
Thank you Jerry Skinner for your videos... they are great ! Howard Hughes ? Lee Harvey Oswald ? Conway Twitty ? The Texarkana Phantom Killer ? Charlie Pride ? ,,,,,, thank you sir !
@JerrySkinner1943
@JerrySkinner1943 Год назад
Thank you Crazy 4U. will look into it. Jerry
@BamaLogic
@BamaLogic Год назад
Another excellent documentary by the great Jerry Skinner!
@lindamarsh6711
@lindamarsh6711 Год назад
Why are there live bullets even at a set? So many deaths and injuries just to get what might be considered an easy shot and others that just are totally unacceptable and unnecessary to make a movie believable. We don’t have to see people plunge to their deaths or a hanging. Thanks Mr. Skinner for this. It’s an eye opener!
@loridegrande2350
@loridegrande2350 Год назад
Thank you so much
@joebrown1382
@joebrown1382 Год назад
In 1960 in the film Spatacus a stunt man was run over during the chariot race. They left the scene in the film. He was trampled to death by the team of horses pulling the chariot. I saw the film & immediately I knew the man was dead. Thanks for the video Jerry very interesting.
@coryd2668
@coryd2668 Год назад
That should have been a lawsuit! That’s horribly unethical!! Wow!!
@joebrown1382
@joebrown1382 Год назад
@kaw boy You may be right. Both similar movies so to speak. It was Heston not Douglas.
@sandrasanders706
@sandrasanders706 Год назад
Spartacus did not have a chariot race. Ben Hur did of course. No one was killed during the filing of BH. That's a fake story.
@joebrown1382
@joebrown1382 Год назад
@@sandrasanders706 Read other comments. Didn't need you to correct me. BTW the stunt man was killed in the chariot race.
@kenkrausse3624
@kenkrausse3624 Год назад
Nobody tells it like you do ,excellent
@CenturianCornelious
@CenturianCornelious Год назад
I have come to love the proguncation.
@sunbeagle9769
@sunbeagle9769 Год назад
This is a very good video.
@wildalbalass4867
@wildalbalass4867 Год назад
Poor families.
@coryd2668
@coryd2668 Год назад
Was thinking I would try the movie business, but at some point my gut instincts were telling me I wouldn’t come out of it whole and quickly changed my path!! This really confirms my choices in that one area! And that’s just one area, there are so many other areas, one can be damaged!! I ran far opposite!! Great subject matter Jerry! Happy Holidays and wishes for peak health!!
@quintonguidryb1-fba
@quintonguidryb1-fba Год назад
: Trust me, it's not worth it
@coryd2668
@coryd2668 Год назад
@@quintonguidryb1-fba I knew that back in 1980 at 20!
@quintonguidryb1-fba
@quintonguidryb1-fba Год назад
@@coryd2668: Good for you
@edwardpike3386
@edwardpike3386 Год назад
Towers was John Wayne's love interest not Bill Holden's love interest. Great vids Jerry.
@lisad476
@lisad476 Год назад
Wow. Eye opening
@briangray5921
@briangray5921 Год назад
Put him in jail
@goppledanger
@goppledanger Год назад
Aaaaand after just listening to this, he is now charged w 2 counts of manslaughter.
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