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Heroes – The Ford Fiesta
Star Wars was a huge hit in the summer of 1977. So was Smokey and the Bandit. That same year, the stars of those films, Harrison Ford and Sally Field, starred together with Henry Winkler in a movie you’ve never heard of. How is this possible? Paul and Adam get to the bottom of it with a lively recap and discussion of Heroes. Plus, lots of Harrison Ford news as Indiana Jones 5 gets more traction.
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I’m sure you both would have read Peter Biskind’s “Easy Riders, Raging Bulls” book, so I’m a little surprised that you never mentioned the anecdote from that where an acquaintance of Jeremy Paul Kagan told Biskind about the time when Ford came to Kagan’s home with torn clothes. When asked what happened, Ford spoke about how he stopped to buy an album in Tower Records (on Sunset Blvd ?) on the way to Kagan’s and got mobbed when he was recognised by shoppers, so it must have been post “SW” and pre-“HEROES” release.