![]() |
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
"Dudley Henriques" wrote in message
... Thanks for the heads up Paul. I actually have a copy of the film in my library. Bob Scott was a close personal friend for many years. The "inside story" on how the book was actually written by Bob is quite interesting as he explained it to me. He was a wonderful fellow and we miss him a ton. He was active right up to the last. I actually think I've been exposed to the story for so long now, you could probably quote me a single line from the film and I could nail the scene in a few seconds :-)) Dudley You are most welcome Dudley. I envy you your close friendship with Col Scott. Sure wish I could have known him. I have had the film in my library on video tape for many years. But, tape does deteriorate over time, so I plan on recording the TCM broadcast to the Sat Receiver Hard Drive, then put it on DVD. THAT should last for the rest of my lifetime. :-)))) Paul |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "Paul Riley" wrote in message news ![]() "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... Thanks for the heads up Paul. I actually have a copy of the film in my library. Bob Scott was a close personal friend for many years. The "inside story" on how the book was actually written by Bob is quite interesting as he explained it to me. He was a wonderful fellow and we miss him a ton. He was active right up to the last. I actually think I've been exposed to the story for so long now, you could probably quote me a single line from the film and I could nail the scene in a few seconds :-)) Dudley You are most welcome Dudley. I envy you your close friendship with Col Scott. Sure wish I could have known him. I have had the film in my library on video tape for many years. But, tape does deteriorate over time, so I plan on recording the TCM broadcast to the Sat Receiver Hard Drive, then put it on DVD. THAT should last for the rest of my lifetime. :-)))) Paul Just a bit of "trivia" for you on this. Bob, being a fine author of many books on several subjects beside flying, naturally gave many lectures on the rubber chicken circuit through his life. He always laughed when he told me he spent the better part of that life answering the same question time and time again about his "famous dogfight" with Tokyo Joe. (Richard Loo, the wonderful character actor, played TJ in the film as you probably know. ) Bob said that no matter where he was talking, in the questions afterward, somebody would always ask him what it was like to have shot down Tokyo Joe. He had to spend the following 10 minutes explaining how Warner Bros. had put Joe in the film to make it more "exciting" for the movie goer. Bob could never figure out why the actual events of the air war in China needed any "extra" excitment. He said it was "darn near exciting enough as it was" :-) Privately, he laughingly told me one night that shooting Joe down wouldn't have been all that hard anyway, since somebody forgot to tell Joe that he didn't have any guns on that AT6 he was flying at the time :-)) Dudley |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
"Dudley Henriques" wrote in message
... Bob, being a fine author of many books on several subjects beside flying, naturally gave many lectures on the rubber chicken circuit through his life. He always laughed when he told me he spent the better part of that life answering the same question time and time again about his "famous dogfight" with Tokyo Joe. (Richard Loo, the wonderful character actor, played TJ in the film as you probably know. ) Bob said that no matter where he was talking, in the questions afterward, somebody would always ask him what it was like to have shot down Tokyo Joe. He had to spend the following 10 minutes explaining how Warner Bros. had put Joe in the film to make it more "exciting" for the movie goer. Bob could never figure out why the actual events of the air war in China needed any "extra" excitment. He said it was "darn near exciting enough as it was" :-) Privately, he laughingly told me one night that shooting Joe down wouldn't have been all that hard anyway, since somebody forgot to tell Joe that he didn't have any guns on that AT6 he was flying at the time :-)) Dudley Thanks for that Dudley, It was something I had always wondered about, but just shrugged it off as a "Hollywood addition". :-))) In any event, the film does present Col Scott as the way he was--a fine soldier!!! As I said before, I envy your friendship with him., I just wish I could have known him personally. Paul |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
FA: 1-Day-Left: 6 Books: AVIATION, FLYING, PILOTS, JETS, AIR FORCE, etc. (Some VERY cool aviation books) | Jeff[_3_] | Aviation Marketplace | 0 | May 5th 07 01:29 PM |
FA: 6 Books: AVIATION, FLYING, PILOTS, JETS, AIR FORCE, etc. (Some VERY cool aviation books) | Jan | Aviation Marketplace | 0 | April 30th 07 02:35 AM |
FA: 1-Day-Left: 6 Books - AVIATION - FLYING - JETS - CIVIL and MILITARY - HUGE Coffee-Table Sized Books | Todd | Aviation Marketplace | 0 | July 31st 05 01:23 PM |
FA: 6 Books - AVIATION - FLYING - JETS - CIVIL and MILITARY - HUGE Coffee-Table Sized Books | Drew | Aviation Marketplace | 0 | July 26th 05 02:31 AM |
New flying books from Germany | ArtKramr | Military Aviation | 0 | July 3rd 04 02:40 PM |