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RIP Clarence Beeks

DazMack1979 (Elite) posted this on Monday, 29th May 2006, 08:10

Actor Paul Gleason, best known for his roles in Trading Places and The Breakfast Club ("Don`t mess with the bull young man, you`ll get the horns") has died of lung cancer aged 67.

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RE: RIP Clarence Beeks

dkuk2000 (Elite) posted this on Monday, 29th May 2006, 08:16

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"Don`t mess with the bull young man, you`ll get the horns"


Very sad indeed

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RE: RIP Clarence Beeks

Biagio (Elite) posted this on Monday, 29th May 2006, 12:00

Just looked in my pocket for some marked bank notes.
Sad.
Pete

RE: RIP Clarence Beeks

Pete-MK (Elite Donator) posted this on Monday, 29th May 2006, 12:20

Very sad indeed. The name probably isn`t totally familiar, but he was the guy that ended up in the gorilla suit in Trading places and was Dwayne T Robinson in Die hard

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RE: RIP Clarence Beeks

retrogeezer (Elite) posted this on Monday, 29th May 2006, 12:39

The Breakfast Club is one of my favourite movies....

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RIP Paul...

RE: RIP Clarence Beeks

DazMack1979 (Elite) posted this on Monday, 29th May 2006, 13:18

Trading Places is one of mine - my overriding memories of Mr Gleason will be from that:
1) Turning from his phone call to the old lady waiting outside - "F*ck off."
2) Getting buggered by a gorilla.

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RE: RIP Clarence Beeks

Mark Oates (Reviewer) posted this on Monday, 29th May 2006, 17:55

Sad news. One of my early movie memories was of him as "Long Tom", one of the Amazing Five from George Pal`s "Doc Savage: Man Of Bronze".

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