Indy has a Bomber Jacket too?
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 5:10 am
I found these pics from a movie called Hanover Street!
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It's hanging on a wall in the Las Vegas Planet Hollywood and is indeed listed as a Raiders jacket.Holt wrote:Planet Hollywood have one of the jackets if not THE jacket from this film on display and it's listed as THE Indy jacket. go figure!![]()
This is not about the actual movie,_ wrote:The jacket was made by Wested. Don't overstate the movie's impact - Ford was still second choice, and only then because he was doing carpenter work in the right place and at the right time...
Hanover Street was not memorable. I would not even Red Box it for $0.99... JMO...
Yeah, I mean wasn't Harrison Ford punished for it on the set of Temple of Doom?_ wrote:The jacket was made by Wested. Don't overstate the movie's impact - Ford was still second choice, and only then because he was doing carpenter work in the right place and at the right time...
Hanover Street was not memorable. I would not even Red Box it for $0.99... JMO...
Arca Perdida wrote:here's a straight on. And apparently, a shaved Abe Lincoln riding his bike right into the shot.
I wish they had of been! Pleats kinda kill the "adventurer" motif for me...binkmeisterRick wrote:Makes you wonder if they put pleats in Indy's trousers to take them one step away from the Officer's Pinks he wore in Hanover Street? (Though I thought Indy's pants were supposed to have been pinks, anyway.)
Can't see the connection to Indy here, other than the obvious point that Indy is a generic adventurer uniform that is based on surplus military gear. Ford in this film is dressed in a uniform that happns to feature a not very accurate A2. I remember this film at the time being a piece of second rate flapdoodle.bounos wrote:This is not about the actual movie,_ wrote:The jacket was made by Wested. Don't overstate the movie's impact - Ford was still second choice, and only then because he was doing carpenter work in the right place and at the right time...
Hanover Street was not memorable. I would not even Red Box it for $0.99... JMO...it is only an observation that Harrison Ford had "that look" before Raiders came out!
As for Harrison, I guess being second choice really paid off for him.![]()
George
It's what got Ford whipped to shreads for making by Barbara Stratton wearing a S&M outfit.Hollowpond wrote:Never heard of it, but it is very, very, VERY cool!!! I really like the WW2 A2 style jackets. I had a LL bean "Flying Tiger" once upon a time, but it had the non accurate split back panel (which is a turn off for me as far as jackets go anyways). One of these days I'm gonna get me an accurate one. Nice find!
_ wrote:The jacket was made by Wested. Don't overstate the movie's impact - Ford was still second choice, and only then because he was doing carpenter work in the right place and at the right time...
Hanover Street was not memorable. I would not even Red Box it for $0.99... JMO...
Woah woah woah!!!! I've never seen Hanover St., so I can't speak on that . . . But I LOVE The Frisco Kid. No, it's not first rate, but it's totally watchable and fun. HF is pretty neat in it, and Gene Wilder is so adorable!Indiana Jeff wrote:_ wrote:The jacket was made by Wested. Don't overstate the movie's impact - Ford was still second choice, and only then because he was doing carpenter work in the right place and at the right time...
Hanover Street was not memorable. I would not even Red Box it for $0.99... JMO...
I'm with you there. Hanover Street and The Frisco Kid are a few hours I'll never get back.![]()
Regards,
Indiana Jeff
Pitfall Harry wrote:Arca Perdida wrote:here's a straight on. And apparently, a shaved Abe Lincoln riding his bike right into the shot.
HAhahahahaha........"A shaved Abe Lincoln!" Funniest line I've read in quite a while.![]()
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It does look like good old "Honest Abe" too.
Gives one an idea as to what Colonel Jones might have looked like during his WWII missions with Mac.Arca Perdida wrote:
Fly yes, land . . . ?binkmeisterRick wrote:Well, since Harrison Form himself is an aviator, it makes sense that he would wear such a jacket in the real world. (Not the acting world.)
Well those newer shots are of yet another type of leather flying jacket. Again there's no link to Indy.bounos wrote:Hmmm, found these as well . . .
In the article that accompanies the photos, Ford eyerolls when the photographer brings out the jacket. "They always want the leather jacket," he says.binkmeisterRick wrote:Well, since Harrison Form himself is an aviator, it makes sense that he would wear such a jacket in the real world. (Not the acting world.)
"And almost always the coffee mug."Luke Warmwater wrote:In the article that accompanies the photos, Ford eyerolls when the photographer brings out the jacket. "They always want the leather jacket," he says.binkmeisterRick wrote:Well, since Harrison Form himself is an aviator, it makes sense that he would wear such a jacket in the real world. (Not the acting world.)
I suppose it's the price you pay for being famous because of the leather jacket!Luke Warmwater wrote:In the article that accompanies the photos, Ford eyerolls when the photographer brings out the jacket. "They always want the leather jacket," he says.binkmeisterRick wrote:Well, since Harrison Form himself is an aviator, it makes sense that he would wear such a jacket in the real world. (Not the acting world.)
Kt Templar wrote:Right photographers, next time - make him wear a long sleeve grandad shirt and a black waistcoat!
Look at what I found at the theater (seeing a Raiders/ToD double bill with DarenHenryW)! A Frisco Kid poster in the bathroom!Indiana Jeff wrote:_ wrote:The jacket was made by Wested. Don't overstate the movie's impact - Ford was still second choice, and only then because he was doing carpenter work in the right place and at the right time...
Hanover Street was not memorable. I would not even Red Box it for $0.99... JMO...
I'm with you there. Hanover Street and The Frisco Kid are a few hours I'll never get back.![]()
Regards,
Indiana Jeff
No, 24 inches lower would be perfect placement61ButteMT wrote:Perfect placement.
I KNOW! That's why it's not actually a great photo!Indiana Jeff wrote:Posters won't do it. Needs to be the orginal master negatives.
And how nervous did people get when you started whipping out your camera in the men's room!
Regards,
Indiana Jeff
Barns & Noble?Michaelson wrote:It's hanging on a wall in the Las Vegas Planet Hollywood and is indeed listed as a Raiders jacket.Holt wrote:Planet Hollywood have one of the jackets if not THE jacket from this film on display and it's listed as THE Indy jacket. go figure!![]()
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At least it has a B&N tag inside. I saw it.![]()
Regards! Michaelson
Come to think of it, I DID see a few books laying around at the time.Indiana Jess wrote:Barns & Noble?Michaelson wrote:It's hanging on a wall in the Las Vegas Planet Hollywood and is indeed listed as a Raiders jacket.Holt wrote:Planet Hollywood have one of the jackets if not THE jacket from this film on display and it's listed as THE Indy jacket. go figure!![]()
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At least it has a B&N tag inside. I saw it.![]()
Regards! Michaelson
Mmm, looks more like Peter Cushing doing his paper round...Arca Perdida wrote:here's a straight on. And apparently, a shaved Abe Lincoln riding his bike right into the shot.
That is one beautiful powerful looking jacket! EnjoyFlyderf wrote:What a real A2 should look like:
I just received this beauty from John at Goodwear Leather. I waited over 14 months, but what an incredible jacket.