> He won an Emmy Award in 1986 for his sound editing on the NBC series
> "Amazing Stories."
Which had one of the most bestest ever Disney references
in the "plane about to crash" episode.
[spoiler space]
[spoiler space]
[last chance]
[really, that was the last chance]
ok...
Setting: WW-II. British bomber has taken some
pretty ugly anti-aircraft fire from the Krauts.
The tailgunner's turret, with a person inside,
is locked in place. They can't rotate it to
get him out. Oh, and it's hanging underneath
the main body of the plane.
For good measure, the landing gear is kaputsky,
meaning they've got to come in as a "belly landing".
That means tail gunner gets squishified.
Did I mention that he was an avid illustrater
and drew lots and lots of drawings tht the
crew loved?
In fact, when the crew was chatting earlier about
their future when the war ends... he said he was
going to get a job with Disney.
And it even has Kevin Costner as the captain, and
Kiefer Sullivan, too.
OK, enough from me. I'll let someone else provide
the rest.
Trust me, it was a great episode.
if you want to cheat:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0511124/
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