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  1. H. B. Halicki. Henry Blight "Toby" Halicki (October 18, 1940 – August 20, 1989) was an American director, writer, stunt driver, actor, and filmmaker. Halicki directed the 1974 film Gone in 60 Seconds as well as producing and starring in several other action films.

  2. 45K views 9 years ago. Lead story from KNBC Channel 4 News on August 20, 1989, when Gone in 60 Seconds filmmaker H.B. "Toby" Halicki died in a freak accident on the set of Gone in 60 Seconds...

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    H.B. Halicki was born on 18 October 1940 in Dunkirk, New York, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Gone in 60 Seconds (1974), Deadline Auto Theft (1983) and The Junkman (1982). He was married to Denice Shakarian Halicki. He died on 20 August 1989 in Tonawanda, New York, USA.

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    Almost everyone can remember seeing or hearing about the 2000 film Gone in 60 Seconds, starring Nicolas Cage and a blonde Angelina Jolie. Few people know that Cage did a lot of his own driving in the ’67 Ford Mustang, Eleanor. That’s why you see so many great interior shots of Cage sawing at the wheel. No green screen required, so respect to Mr. Ca...

    I never understood why Halicki isn’t a more recognizable name in the auto and film communities. A lot of people don’t know who he is, or the incredible life he lived. Halicki is/was my inspiration during my year of film production in college. We were required to produce 4-5 short films throughout the year and given the necessary equipment. We were ...

    In 1940, Henry Blight Halicki was born in Dunkirk, New York. Halicki was one of thirteen children, and given the nickname “Toby” which stuck with him throughout his life. Born into a family of car people, Halicki started working for the family towing business and became a regular Google for automobiles. He owned his own auto shop by age 17! He star...

    In 1974, Halicki started his first big project by producing, writing, directing, starring, and driving for his own movie, Gone in 60 Seconds. His style of filming is something that is unheard of today. Halicki filmed the longest car chase in film history (40 minutes) with almost no permission, making it one of the most realistic scenes as well. The...

    Most people know Eleanor as the sexy ’67 Shelby Mustang GT500 that Chip Foose built in record time and spawned a wave of copycat clones. Before that Eleanor was a 1971 Mustang dressed up to look like a 1973 Mach 1 and had over 250 man hours invested to make her the T1000 Terminator of cars. The car was stripped of its body panels in order to instal...

    During the intro to Gone in 60 Seconds you see a Cadillac flying down a two lane blacktop at well over 100 mph. An interior shot of a man driving the S.S. Caddy with the confidence of someone driving at 25 mph. My favorite part is the line of sunglasses on the dash. The scene ends with the main character arriving at the scene of an accident – a fre...

    In 1982 Halicki made another film, The Junkman. The plot was a fictional adaptation of himself. He played the “actor” who starred and directed Gone in 60 Seconds and gets caught up in a murder mystery as he tries to avoid being killed by professional assassins. It still holds the Guinness World Record for destroying over 250 cars, trucks, motorcycl...

    Some of you may disagree, but I like to think of H.B. Halicki as the Bruce Lee of the automotive community. Think about it. Both came to the film industry and turned it on its head by doing things that had never been done. Both were entrepreneurs and made cult classic films. Both have an affiliation with the colors yellow and black. And unfortunate...

    What I admire most about H. B. Halicki is that although he died at 48, he lived life to the redline. He lived by his own rules and found a way to make money playing with cars in ways most of us can only do in video games. His death did not go in vain, as stricter safety rules and restrictions were set in motion by the film industry to prevent anoth...

    Here are the video links to all his best work. Including the full chase scene from Gone in 60 Seconds WITH its original soundtrack! That means all the sound effects you hear are authentic. You can actually here Eleanor’s engine run rougher and start knocking the more damage she takes through the chase.

    Learn about the life and drives of H.B. Halicki, the self-made Renaissance man who produced, wrote, directed, starred, and drove in his own movie, Gone in 60 Seconds. Discover how he built Eleanor, the legendary Mustang that starred in the longest car chase in film history.

  4. 7. Aug. 2014 · 18K views 9 years ago. Season 3, Episode 5 of the B-Movie Roll-Out examines the films of H. B. "Toby" Halicki, an stuntmaster turned independent filmmaker. This episode discusses the...

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  5. 13. Sept. 2016 · H. B. “Toby” Halickis secret car collection was beyond amazing. Words and Photos: C. Van Tune. When Toby Halicki sent you an invitation, you didn’t turn it down. Not only was he the cult hero of the original Gone in 60 Seconds (as producer, director, writer, stunt man, and star), Halicki was a car collector beyond imagination.

  6. H.B. Halicki was born on October 18, 1940 in Dunkirk, New York, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Gone in 60 Seconds (1974), Deadline Auto Theft (1983) and The Junkman (1982). He was previously married to Denice Shakarian Halicki. He died on August 20, 1989 in Tonawanda, New York, USA.