I was in this movie


Actually, I was in Seattle visiting my father for the Summer. He and his shrew wife (wicked Stepmother) were involved in a city wide beauty pageant called Hi Yu princess or something like that. I read in the newspaper that the financial district of Seattle would be shut down to film a chase scene for a Connie Stevens film called Jackie (don't recall last name) Undercover Agent. The movie was touted with a $575,000 budget. WHEW!
One early evening I was Shang Haied to be an escort for one of the potential princesses at a dinner reception (DON'T ASK)As I distanced myself from this show, I was asked by one of the contestants to buy her some aspirin at a drug store up the street. I noticed a big crowd looming around, and I asked what was going on? A spectator told me "They are filming a scene from a film." I was roughly five feet from the main street of the financial district. And I was looking at a very expensive car. The stunt driver kept revving his engine for the crowd who roared with approval.
Vrooom Vroom.
Roar Roar.
Then the scene was to start. I bought the aspirin, and went back to the dinner reception.
I went back home to California Later in the year, the movie now called Scorchy was on Showtime, and did it suck! Anyway, the car chase scene in the financial district of Seattle was in full throttle. As expected, the camera work was abysmal. You could see thousands of spectators thronging on each side of the street as the car chase was going on. I'm in the crowd near the end of the chase scene where Stevens (Stunt actor) jumps into the ocean off a pier.

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Apologies to IMDB for wasting disc space on the above question/response/thread.

The above question/response/thread is a perfect example of people who have too much time on their hands.

"Without mercy, a man is not a human being." Sansho the Bailiff, 1954

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Pipe down gorbo-who asked you for commentary.....!

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Apologies to IMDB for wasting disc space on the above question/response/thread.

"Without mercy, a man is not a human being." Sansho the Bailiff, 1954

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You have chosen an ironic quote for your signature.

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It's an open comment board, so you can go lick goat balls, you've got no authority or right to tell anyone to "pipe down".

I agree with "Gorbo", the OP is a TOOL. Appearing as background scenery in a long shot is NOT "in this movie".

Douches, the both of you.

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What an experience! Thank you for sharing!

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