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McQueen is the center of the film, but it's well worth a watch for a supporting ... at 24 Hours of Le Mans, despite being associated with a deadly crash from the year prior. Automobile racing was a ...
Car racing movies have engaged viewers for years with their winning union of technical prowess, human drama, and breathtaking ...
Watches in film and TV are more than props, they’re character statements. From power and prestige to rebellion and refinement ...
There’ll be timepieces that graced presidents’ wrists, watches that visited the wreck of the Titanic, and – in pole position on our wishlist – a Heuer Monaco worn by Steve McQueen in 1971’s Le Mans.
We much prefer the classic version of this chronograph, immortalised by Steve McQueen in the 1971 film “Le Mans”, even if we still think a round watch in a square case is something slightly weird.
Le Mans opens with very little dialogue and focuses on what it feels like to be inside a race car. Steve McQueen races for real, and the footage comes from the actual 1970 Le Mans race. The Racing ...
Despite starring real-life action hero Steve McQueen ... and can be seen wearing his trusty 714s during filming of Le Mans. And it created an enduring image in the eyes of film enthusiasts and McQueen ...