
The "The War Of The Worlds Screenplay" by Stewart Raffill is a first draft original film screenplay in the movie industry. This product is a script of the film "The War Of The Worlds" and is not autographed or signed. It is a valuable piece of movie memorabilia and entertainment memorabilia for fans and collectors interested in the film. Gary McLarty (January 16, 1941 - October 11, 2014) was an American stunt performer.
His abilities earned him the nickname "Whiz Kid" in Hollywood. McLarty performed stunts in over 150 films between 1966 and 2004, among them The Wild Bunch. He also performed in numerous John Wayne. Films, including The War Wagon.In addition, he was the stunt coordinator on such films as Animal House. On Animal House, it was McLarty who, doubling as the character of "D-Day, " rode the motorcycle up the fraternity house stairs. For that character's motorcycle scenes on the sitcom Happy Days.
In 1982, McLarty was hired to serve as stunt coordinator on Twilight Zone: The Movie. On which he also doubled for actor Vic Morrow. On July 23, McLarty was one of six people on board a Bell UH-1 Iroquois. Being used during the filming of a scene for Twilight Zone when the helicopter.Spun out of control and crashed, killing Morrow and two children on the ground. And injuring McLarty and the others aboard the helicopter.
In the subsequent trial, McLarty testified that, prior to the accident, he had warned director John Landis. That the stunt was too dangerous.
In addition to his stunt work, he did some acting. In 1991 McLarty shot and killed his roommate. When the police initially arrived at the residence they shot and killed another man. McLarty's house also caught on fire and burned down during the incident.
McLarty semi-retired from stunt work in 2004. The following year, he testified at the murder trial of actor Robert Blake. Bakley was fatally shot in Blake's car outside a restaurant in May 2001.
On October 11, 2014, McLarty and his friend and fellow stuntman, Bob Orrison. Were killed in a traffic collision.