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Rudy kidnaps the doctor and his wife Fran to pursue Doc and Carol. Beynon's brother, Cully, and his team also track down the McCoys. At a train station, a con man swaps locker keys with Carol and steals their bag of money. Doc follows him onto a train and forcibly takes it back, although the thief has already pocketed a packet of the money.
McQueen died from organ failure at his ranch in Palm Desert, California on September 11, 2024, at the age of 63. [9] [11] According to a friend, Arthur Barens, McQueen had never fully recovered from an injury he sustained in a fall in 2020. [9] [12] The Cobra Kai episode "Benvinguts a Barcelona" was dedicated to his memory. [13]
Lightning McQueen is a fictional anthropomorphic stock car and the protagonist of the Disney/Pixar Cars franchise. He was developed by John Lasseter and co-director Joe Ranft from a story concept by Jorgen Klubien. McQueen's appearances include the feature films Cars, Cars 2, and Cars 3, as well as the animated series Cars Toons and Cars on the ...
Cobra Kai co-creator Jon Hurwitz has revealed why Chad McQueen never appeared on the show despite ... he suffered a near-fatal crash in 2006 while practising for the Daytona International Speedway ...
He also hit the emergency brakes but his train, which had been traveling at 33 mph, did not stop for seven seconds. By then, its front end was about 1.5 railcar lengths past the contractors.
Cars – A113 is the number of the freight train that almost crashes into Lightning McQueen while he is first on his way to Radiator Springs. [12] [13] It is also Mater's license plate number in both the film and the related short film, Mater and the Ghostlight. [14] Ratatouille – Git, the lab rat, has a tag on his left ear that reads "A113 ...
When Steve McQueen was casting “Blitz,” his World War II drama about the bombings over London, actress Saoirse Ronan expressed interest. But there was a hitch. The role of a mother in search ...
Ekins, who doubled for McQueen in The Great Escape sequence in which McQueen's character jumps over a barbed-wire fence on a motorcycle, performs a lowsider crash stunt in front of a skidding truck during the Bullitt chase. The Mustang's interior rearview mirror goes up and down depending on who is driving: When the mirror is up, McQueen is ...