Havasu Doug

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Posted: Dec. 01 2007,8:09 am |
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| Quote (WATERDOG @ Dec. 01 2007,8:06 am) | | Quote (Havasu Doug @ Nov. 30 2007,8:05 pm) | | Quote (Carrera Elite @ Nov. 30 2007,7:40 pm) | | Quote (Havasu Doug @ Nov. 30 2007,8:12 pm) | Can anyone tell me who the camera operator was that shot the view that we all see in slow motion of his spectacular Caesars Palace crash?   |
Linda Evans   |
You're right, but I never knew that until today.  |
Linda Evans the actress? Somebody's pulling my leg. I was there for that jump. of course I was so short I didn't see a thing. |
That is TRUE.
While in Las Vegas, Nevada, to watch Dick Tiger fight a middleweight title fight, Knievel first saw the fountains at Caesars Palace and decided to jump them. To get an audience with the casino's CEO Jay Sarno, Knievel created a fictitious corporation called Evel Knievel Enterprises and three fictitious lawyers to make phone calls to Sarno. Knievel also placed phone calls to Sarno claiming to be from ABC-TV and Sports Illustrated inquiring about the jump. Sarno finally agreed to meet Knievel and the deal was set for Knievel to jump the fountains on December 31, 1967. After the deal was set, Knievel tried to get ABC to air the event live on Wide World of Sports. ABC declined, but said that if Knievel had the jump filmed and it was as spectacular as he said it would be, they would consider using it later.
Knievel used his own money to have actor/director John Derek produce a film of the Caesars' jump. To keep costs low, Derek used his then-wife, Linda Evans, as one of the camera operators. It was Evans who filmed Knievel's famous landing.
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