http://www.cbc.ca/arts/story/2006/11/12/mcqueen-auction.html
I was watching the Great Escape on PBS Detriot last night and the host of the program showing the movie said afterward to the effect that McQueen was a real prick to work with. He often threatened to walk away from this particular movie because his part wasn't big enough, that he had to be the center of attention in his scenes. So the movie never had a completed script, but a constant series of on the fly re-writes in order to placate McQueen. And it wasn't just the Great Escape McQueen was a huge pain in the ass, but pretty much all of his movies including the Magnificent 7. Still I enjoy his movies and will always do so.
BTW, McQueen's most known scene, the motorcycle scene in the Great Escape, he did nearly all of the riding himself. Except for the jumping of the first fence. Then was by a stuntman while McQueen was riding one of the German motorcycles after him.
I was watching the Great Escape on PBS Detriot last night and the host of the program showing the movie said afterward to the effect that McQueen was a real prick to work with. He often threatened to walk away from this particular movie because his part wasn't big enough, that he had to be the center of attention in his scenes. So the movie never had a completed script, but a constant series of on the fly re-writes in order to placate McQueen. And it wasn't just the Great Escape McQueen was a huge pain in the ass, but pretty much all of his movies including the Magnificent 7. Still I enjoy his movies and will always do so.
BTW, McQueen's most known scene, the motorcycle scene in the Great Escape, he did nearly all of the riding himself. Except for the jumping of the first fence. Then was by a stuntman while McQueen was riding one of the German motorcycles after him.






