CinemAbility Outtake: Tom Sullivan recounts tragic death in classic disaster film "Airport '77"
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- Actor, activist, and musician Tom Sullivan recollects his experiences acting opposite Jimmy Stewart and Jack Lemon during his infamous death scene in the Hollywood disaster movie "Airport '77' in this hilarious outtake from CinemAbility: The Art of Inclusion.
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Directed by: Jenni Gold
Produced by: Jenni Gold & Jeff Maynard
Executive Produced by: Jeff Maynard, D. Scott Dobbie, James Walchle, David Alfonso
Written By: Samuel W. Reed, Jenni Gold
Edited By: Chris Lorusso
Starring:
Ben Affleck
Paris Barclay
Peter Bogdanovich
Geena Davis
Vince Gilligan
Peter Farrelly
Tobias Forrest
Jamie Foxx
Helen Hunt
Geri Jewel
William H. Macy
Garry Marshall
Kellie Martin
Marlee Matlin
Daryl Chill Mitchell
RJ Mitte
Jane Seymour
Gary Sinise
Danny Woodburn
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Love that scene!👍
Love you Tom.
What a great actor 😜
omg Tom is a great Singer and Songwriter i love the song from the first time when i saw that movie were can i get a best of Album i´am from Germany
I want to find tue album, or single too. Wonderful song and singer!
*This is a love song.*
*I thought you people only like marching music.*
Tom stayed in good shape!
Tom so nice to see you on CZcams. Love listening to your music. I knew you from your Scituate days.
Hope you remember the Kelly family. Elizabeth, Frank and Mary Ann. Congrats on your success and activism. Keep up that motivational speaking ...so powerful and so much needed.
Liz
He looked even better now. Too bad he can’t see himself….☹️
I always wondered if he actually did that stunt by himself. I don't see how they expected a not-blind guy to do a blind guy's scene, but I'm glad Jerry Jameson actually listened.