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John Landis, director of Beverly Hills Cop III (1994), persuaded a number of fellow directors to make cameo appearances in his film, Look closely for George Lucas, Martha Coolidge, Joe Dante, Arthur Hiller and John Singleton, among others.
ToNIC schrieb:George Lucas hatte in folgenden Filmen Gast-Auftritte, vielleicht ist ja einer dabei, den du meinst:
- Beverly Hills Cop III
- Hook
- Sesame Street: Follow the Bird
- Indiana Jones and the Temple Of Doom
Eigentlich ... schonK-Vader schrieb:Auch wenn GL dort mitmacht gehört das nicht ins Sonstiges Forum???????????
CONFIRMED: Brent Rogers 11 JAN 97 24.Just as your ship is about to crash into the fuel truck, a guy in the control booth ducks down. The ship stops, the truck moves on and the guy stands up and picks up the phone. That guy is the one and only George Lucas
In a recent issue of Eyes and Ears, a castmember magazine, there was a section of myths about the parks. One of the questions answered was the George Lucas Cameo at the end of the Star Tours attraction. According to an Imagineer that worked on the ride, it is not George Lucas, but a technician that was working on the film shoot who just happened to be in the right place at the right time to be cast in that part.
A cast member in the Disney Gallery has confirmed that George Lucas is the man at the end of the Star Tours ride.
At the end of the film, as your transport comes to a standstill, there is an actor in a control booth that resembles Star Wars creator George Lucas -- but in fact it is just a look-alike
Marty Skytalker schrieb:Übrigens, des mit der Flughafen Szene in Indianan Jones, wo GL angeblich im Hintergrund zu sehen is, des is der Spielberg, nur so zur Info...![]()
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