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Steve McQueen: American Icon

Steve McQueen: American Icon

2017Movie⏱️ 2h 0mNot Rated
DocumentaryBiography
7
IMDB Rating
247 votes

Steve McQueen truly is an American Icon. One of America's most endearing and intriguing movie stars, he "is still the King of Cool" according to Esquire Magazine-50 years after the zenith of his career. The strangest thing about h...

Director
N/A
Writers
Parker Adams, Greg Laurie
Stars
Mel Gibson, Mel Novak, Gary Sinise
Release Date
September 28, 2017
Language
English
Country
United States
💬 13
Reviews
📽️ View on IMDB

🎭 Top Cast

Mel Gibson
Mel Gibson
as Self
👤
Mel Novak
as Self
Gary Sinise
Gary Sinise
as Self - Narrator
Barbara Leigh
Barbara Leigh
as Self
👤
Stan Barrett
as Self
Billy Graham
Billy Graham
as Self
Dustin Hoffman
Dustin Hoffman
as Self
👤
Mike Jugan
as Self
Greg Laurie
Greg Laurie
as Self
Ali MacGraw
Ali MacGraw
as Self

💰 Box Office

$1,229,782
Worldwide Gross
$1,229,782
Domestic Gross

🎬 Technical Specs

Color
Color
Production
American Icon Films, Working Title Agency

🏷️ Keywords

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🎯 Categories

BiographyDocumentary

⭐ Featured Review

Nobody gets out alive!
by HoosierBob2020-03-09
10/10

"I have always had an interest in the career of Steve McQueen, at least since he starred in the TV series "Wanted Dead Or Alive". Steve was born near my home, at St Francis Hospital in Beech Grove,Indiana..a suburb of Indianapolis. A former U.S. Marine, McQueen used his G.I.Bill to attend acting classes and using his fierce competitive traits (learned in his rough childhood and military service), he refused to take the same "door in the face" experienced by so many new actors..and instead wedged his way into acting jobs..working as an extra against some of the biggest names ..."

📖 Synopsis

Steve McQueen truly is an American Icon. One of America's most endearing and intriguing movie stars, he "is still the King of Cool" according to Esquire Magazine-50 years after the zenith of his career. The strangest thing about h...