Oscar-winning filmmaker Steve McQueen sets out to remedy this by pulling audiences into a few days and nights of unrelenting bedlam, following the people of London trying to survive the Blitz of 1940.
Steve McQueen’s signed message of gratitude to the car after filming ended. In 1975, Porsche factory driver and Le Mans veteran Brian Redman paid only $15,000 for the car.
The collector-car world is currently in a frenzy. The legendary Porsche 917K that Steve McQueen, Hollywood’s “King of Cool,” owned and drove in his 1971 movie Le Mans, is coming to Mecum’s ...
The collector-car world is currently in a frenzy. The legendary Porsche 917K that Steve McQueen, Hollywood’s “King of Cool,” owned and drove in his 1971 movie Le Mans, is coming to Mecum’s Kissimmee ...
This Porsche 917K, formerly owned by Steve McQueen and, later, by Jerry Seinfeld, is being sold through Mecum Auctions on January 18. Jerry Seinfeld recently commissioned a multimillion-dollar, ...
When legendary racing car Lightning McQueen finds himself sidelined by a new generation of super-fast, hi-tech racers, he must find the strength to regroup, stage a comeback and win.
and exercised it on track at the Porsche Rennsport Reunion in 2015. Steve McQueen’s signed message of gratitude to the car after filming ended. Michael McCafferty, courtesy of Mecum Auctions ...
Saorise Ronan and Elliott Heffernan in a scene from ‘Blitz’ (AppleTV+ via AP) “Blitz,” set in London during World War II, might technically be Steve McQueen’s first war movie.