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Star-studded car chase comedy from Burt Reynolds and Hal Needham, the same actor-director partnership behind such classics as 'Hooper' and 'Smokey and the Bandit'.
The action focuses on a mixed bunch of people who have come together to take part in an illegal coast-to-coast car race across America. Reynolds plays ace driver J.J. McClure; Dom DeLuise is McClure's superhero partner Captain Chaos; Roger Moore appears as Seymour Goldfarb, a man convinced that he is really the actor Roger Moore; Jackie Chan is a Kung Fu fighting Subaru driver; Jamie Farr is The Sheik; Farrah Fawcett and Adrienne Barbeau are fellow drivers Pamela and Marcia; and Rat Packers Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr play a couple of hard-drinking priests.
Shirley Maclaine stars as dance hall hostess Charity Hope
Valentine, a woman whose faith in the virtues of old-fashioned
romance is knocked by a string of disastrous romances. Robbed of
her earnings by her absconding boyfriend, she suffers further
heartbreaks at the hands of an Italian movie star and a nervy
insurance clerk. Bob Fosse's musical comedy features songs like
'Big Spender', 'Rhythm of Life' and 'There's Gotta Be Something
Better Than This'.
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Why Me? (Paperback)
Jane And Burt Boyar, Sammy Davis Jr
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R469
Discovery Miles 4 690
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Why Me? is the self-portrait of one of the extraordinary men of our
time, who became a figure of controversy because he dared to live
his life not as a Negro but as a man. "I've got to be a star like
another man has to breathe," write Sammy Davis. "I've got to get so
big, so powerful, so famous that the day will come when they'll
look at me and see a man, and then somewhere along the way they'll
notice he's a Negro."
YES I CAN is the self-portrait of one of the extraordinary men of
our time, who became a figure of controversy because he dared to
live his life not as a Negro but as a man. "I've got to be a star
like another man has to breathe," write Sammy Davis. "I've got to
get so big, so powerful, so famous that the day will come when
they'll look at me and see a man, and then somewhere along the way
they'll notice he's a Negro." YES I CAN is: ..".one of the most
candid, engrossing and important American autobiographies of our
time," wrote the N.Y. Herald Tribune Book Editor and Critic Maurice
Dolbier. "One of the really great autobiographies ever written."
Brother Judd . Audible.com
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