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Steven Spielberg's James Bond Easter Egg in Sean Connery's Indiana Jones movie | Films | Entertainment

Steven Spielberg planted an amazing blink-and-you'll-miss-it James Bond Easter egg in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, starring Harrison Ford and former 007 Sean Connery.

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Rémy Julienne: Stunt king to the stars who fell to Covid


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By Hugh Schofield
image captionJulienne worked on six Bond films, including this spectacular scene in Licence to Kill
Rémy Julienne was one of the world's best-known stuntmen, devising the crashes, crunches and collisions of more than 1,400 films.
In many he himself appeared, anonymously of course.
But over a 50-year career he was the body double who took the danger shots for a host of stars including Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Charles Bronson, Alain Delon and Jean-Paul Belmondo. In wig and appropriate clothing he also took on the form of Sophia Loren, Carole Bouquet and Gina Lollobrigida.
He has died in France aged 90 of coronavirus.

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Stunt king to the stars who fell to Covid


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Stunt king to the stars who fell to Covid
Rémy Julienne was one of the world's best-known stuntmen, devising the crashes, crunches and collisions of more than 1,400 films.
In many he himself appeared, anonymously of course.
But over a 50-year career he was the body double who took the danger shots for a host of stars including Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Charles Bronson, Alain Delon and Jean-Paul Belmondo. In wig and appropriate clothing he also took on the form of Sophia Loren, Carole Bouquet and Gina Lollobrigida.
He has died in France aged 90 of coronavirus.
Among his most famous works are the chase scenes in 1969's The Italian Job, in which a fleet of Mini-Coopers in Turin cross a river, dive into the metro and jump from the roof of the Fiat factory.

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