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In Reply to: Robert Shaw posted by Bolt on July 19, 2005 at 14:28:40:
The special edition d.v.d. has some good information relative to Shaw. Apparently, Shaw was of the old Hollywood - harder edged men, who frequently drank, and were a little on the rough side. Apparently, he picked on Dreyfus because he thought of Dreyfus as the new Hollywood - liberal, and softer. He also came up with that great speech about his Navy ship going down in the drink, and the crew being eaten by sharks. I highly recommend the special edition d.v.d. for those enlightened persons who enjoyed the film.
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Actually that Indianapolis speech was the work of two other men and Shaw put the finishing touches on it.
What a good post! All of which points to why I like Robert Shaw.
Sad blood had so squirt out of his mouth in the movie.I’m wondering, did they show something like this about a year ago? (On TV?)
And, as far as Hollywood goes, in my humble opinion, he was right! :)
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