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Pulled the 1970's dirty Harry flick Magnum Force off the shelf. At the
end they have a chase on a couple of mothballed aircraft carriers. I'd say escort carriers since they have a small island and maybe 1 elevator. IMDB has nothing in the trivia section and google isn't giving results right away. Anyone know what carriers? Thanks in advance. MAH |
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mah wrote:
Pulled the 1970's dirty Harry flick Magnum Force off the shelf. At the end they have a chase on a couple of mothballed aircraft carriers. I'd say escort carriers since they have a small island and maybe 1 elevator. IMDB has nothing in the trivia section and google isn't giving results right away. Anyone know what carriers? Thanks in advance. Back in the early '70s a couple of CVE's were being scrapped at the east end of the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge on San Francisco Bay. They were moored/docked side by side (see motorcycle jump from one to the other in the movie). I remember seeing them when my Scout troop was returning from a backpacking trip to Point Reyes in either December 1973 or the following June, as we took trips there both months. FWIW, one of our assistant scoutmasters, who happened to be driving the van, identified one of them as the Siboney, CVE 112 (he'd served on her). No idea which the other one was, but Siboney was a Commencement Bay class, so if it was her (see below) there's a good chance it was a sister ship. Checking Haze Gray, it says that Siboney was sold and scrapped in 1971. Checking her sisters from CVE 105 to 123 on the site, it could have been any of them except 106, 107, 110, 113, 115, 118, 120 or 122. It's also possible it was a Bogue, as some of them hung around long enough. All the Sangamons and Casablancas seem to have been scrapped well before1970, usually overseas. Unfortunately, Haze Gray and presumably DANFS doesn't give where they were scrapped if in the US, and by whom. I found another site which states Siboney was mothballed in Philadelphia since 1956 and sold for scrap to a New York company. It seems a bit odd that they would tow her all the way to California to scrap her, but stranger things have happened, and maybe she was sold on. Whichever they were, I'm sure their use in the film was purely a matter of "hey, that would make a good location". Guy |
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Thanks for the info. Thought someone out here would know.
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