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Gone in 60 Seconds (also known as Gone in Sixty Seconds) is a 2000 American action heist film starring Nicolas Cage, Angelina Jolie, Giovanni Ribisi, Christopher Eccleston, Robert Duvall, Vinnie Jones, Delroy Lindo, Chi McBride, and Will Patton. The film was directed by Dominic Sena, written by Scott Rosenberg, and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer.
Halicki met Denice Shakarian, an Armenian American, in 1983. They dated for six years, before marrying on May 11, 1989. After returning from their honeymoon, he began filming his 1989 sequel, Gone in 60 Seconds 2, in which both of them would star – Halicki as car thief Colt and Shakarian as computer guru / thief Alaska Wells. [9]
Gone in 60 Seconds is a 1974 American independent action film written, directed, produced by, and starring H. B. Halicki. [2] The film centers on a group of car thieves and the fifty cars they must steal in a matter of days.
To make the film, H. B. Halicki used his own personal collection of over 200 cars, toys, and guns—including Eleanor, the star of his 1974 cult classic Gone in 60 Seconds. [citation needed] The Junkman is the second installment of Halicki's film trilogy. It presents Gone in 60 Seconds and Deadline Auto Theft as films within a film.
Vincent Peter Jones was born on 5 January 1965, [2] [3] [4] in Watford, Hertfordshire, [2] [3] [4] the son of Glenda (née Harris) and gamekeeper Peter Jones. He attended schools in nearby Bedmond and Abbots Langley , and captained his school's football team, and played for his local football team in the village of Bedmond , in the Three Rivers ...
Gone in 60 Seconds may refer to: Gone in 60 Seconds (1974 film) , an action film written, directed, produced by and starring H.B. "Toby" Halicki Gone in 60 Seconds (2000 film) , a remake of the 1974 film, directed by Dominic Sena, and starring Nicolas Cage and Angelina Jolie
Gone in 60 Seconds 2: H. B. Halicki: H. B. Halicki H. B. Halicki H. B. Halicki, Denice Shakarian Halicki began filming the sequel to his 1974 film Gone in 60 Seconds during the summer of 1989 but was killed while filming a stunt on August 20, 1989, and the film was never completed. [93] [94] 1990: Arrive Alive: Jeremiah S. Chechik
Deadline Auto Theft was a piecemeal effort by Halicki to incorporate the opening chase of The Junkman into the film Gone in 60 Seconds.The film is essentially a trimmed alternate cut of his 1974 cult classic with a new subplot featuring Axton incorporated into it.