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Youngblood Hawke is a truck driver from Kentucky who comes to New York City to become a hot-shot writer. Almost immediately, he meets editor Jeanne Green. She sees great promise in Hawke's writing and falls for the handsome Kentuckian while helping him put together his first book deal. His first novel is moderately successful, but it is soon transformed into a Broadway play by a has-been stage actress. Jeanne discovers that Youngblood has an effect on a great many women, so she takes a job at a new publishing company. Soon after, Hawke's second novel is heralded and he becomes the toast of the town. He then has an affair with a married socialite. His third novel bombs and is also panned by critics... Hawke's financial state declines into hard times. Returning to Kentucky to work on his next book, he contracts pneumonia before realizing that his first editor Jeanne was his ideal woman.
  
Youngblood Hawke is a truck driver from Kentucky who comes to New York City to become a hot-shot writer. Almost immediately, he meets editor Jeanne Green. She sees great promise in Hawke's writing and falls for the handsome Kentuckian while helping him put together his first book deal. His first novel is moderately successful, but it is soon transformed into a Broadway play by a has-been stage actress. Jeanne discovers that Youngblood has an effect on a great many women, so she takes a job at a new publishing company. Soon after, Hawke's second novel is heralded and he becomes the toast of the town. He then has an affair with a married socialite. His third novel bombs and is also panned by critics...Hawke's financial state declines into hard times. Returning to Kentucky to work on his next book, he contracts pneumonia before realizing that his first editor Jeanne was his ideal woman.
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== [[:Category: Boeing 707|Boeing 707-121]] ==
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[[Image:AAAi726735.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Boeing 707-121 of [[:Category: Pan American World Airways|Pan Am-Pan American World Airways]].]]
  
  
== [[:Category: Boeing 707| Boeing 707-121]] ==
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== [[:Category: Convair 880/990|Convair 990-30A-5 Coronado]] & [[:Category: Boeing 707|Boeing 707-123B]] ==
[[Image: AAAi726735.jpg|thumb|500px|none| Boeing 707-121 of Pan American World Airways.]]
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On the left, a Coronado, registration N5616, c/n 30-10-28, and a Boeing 707 in the background, both of [[:Category: American Airlines|American Airlines]]. The Coronado was delivered in 1962, but caught fire on the ground and was destroyed at Newark Airport in 1963. It means these shots were taken few weeks before, though the film dates is 1964.
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[[Image:AAAvlcsnap-2014-08-05-10h39m20s83.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Reg. N5616 Convair 990-30A-5 Coronado and Boeing 707-123B of [[:Category: American Airlines|American Airlines]].]]
  
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== [[:Category: Boeing 707|Boeing 707-123B]] ==
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[[Image:AAAvlcsnap-2014-08-05-10h39m28s84.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Boeing 707-123B of [[:Category: American Airlines|American Airlines]].]]
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[[Image:AAAvlcsnap-2014-08-05-10h40m05s50.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Boeing 707-123B of [[:Category: American Airlines|American Airlines]].]]
  
== [[:Category: Convair 880/990| Convair 990-30A-5 Coronado]] & [[:Category: Boeing 707| Boeing 707-123B]] ==
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== [[:Category: Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight |Boeing Vertol BV 107-II Vertol]] ==
On the left , a Coranado , registration N5616, c/n 30-10-28, and a Boeing 707 in the background, both of American Airlines. The Coranado was delivered in 1962, but caught fire on the ground and was destroyed at Newark Airport in 1963. It means these shots were taken few weeks before, though the film dates is 1964.
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Reg. N6673D, c/n 3. Civilian version of the CH-46 Sea Knight.
[[Image: AAAvlcsnap-2014-08-05-10h39m20s83.jpg|thumb|500px|none| Reg.N5616 Convair 990-30A-5 Coronado and Boeing 707-123B of American Airlines.]]
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[[Image:AAAvlcsnap-2014-08-05-10h39m55s205.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Reg. N6673D Boeing Vertol BV 107-II Vertol of [[:Category: New York Airways|New York Airways]].]]
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[[Image:AAAvlcsnap-2014-08-05-10h40m36s116.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Reg. N6673D Boeing Vertol BV 107-II Vertol of [[:Category: New York Airways|New York Airways]].]]
  
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== [[:Category: Douglas DC-8|Douglas DC-8-32]] ==
[[Image: AAAvlcsnap-2014-08-05-10h39m28s84.jpg|thumb|500px|none| Boeing 707-123B of American Airlines.]]
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[[Image:AAAvlcsnap-2014-08-05-11h48m55s199.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Douglas DC-8-32 of [[:Category: Pan American World Airways|Pan Am-Pan American World Airways]].]]
[[Image: AAAvlcsnap-2014-08-05-10h40m05s50.jpg|thumb|500px|none| Boeing 707-123B of American Airlines.]]
 
 
 
==  [[:Category: Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight | Boeing Vertol BV 107-II Vertol]]  ==
 
Reg.N6673D, c/n 3. Civilian version of the CH-46 Sea Knight.
 
[[Image: AAAvlcsnap-2014-08-05-10h39m55s205.jpg |thumb|500px|none| Reg.N6673D of New York Airways.]]
 
[[Image: AAAvlcsnap-2014-08-05-10h40m36s116.jpg|thumb|500px|none| Reg.N6673D of New York Airways.]]
 
 
 
==  [[:Category: Douglas DC-8| Douglas DC-8-32]] ==
 
[[Image: AAAvlcsnap-2014-08-05-11h48m55s199.jpg|thumb|500px|none| Douglas DC-8-32 of American Airlines.]]
 
  
  
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Latest revision as of 05:43, 22 November 2015

Youngblood Hawke movie poster.

Movie (1964)

Starring:
James Franciscus (Youngblood Hawke)
Suzanne Pleshette (Jeanne Green)
Geneviève Page (Frieda Winter)
Eva Gabor (Fannie Prince)
Mary Astor (Irene Perry)
Lee Bowman (Jason Prince)

Youngblood Hawke is a truck driver from Kentucky who comes to New York City to become a hot-shot writer. Almost immediately, he meets editor Jeanne Green. She sees great promise in Hawke's writing and falls for the handsome Kentuckian while helping him put together his first book deal. His first novel is moderately successful, but it is soon transformed into a Broadway play by a has-been stage actress. Jeanne discovers that Youngblood has an effect on a great many women, so she takes a job at a new publishing company. Soon after, Hawke's second novel is heralded and he becomes the toast of the town. He then has an affair with a married socialite. His third novel bombs and is also panned by critics... Hawke's financial state declines into hard times. Returning to Kentucky to work on his next book, he contracts pneumonia before realizing that his first editor Jeanne was his ideal woman.

Boeing 707-121


Convair 990-30A-5 Coronado & Boeing 707-123B

On the left, a Coronado, registration N5616, c/n 30-10-28, and a Boeing 707 in the background, both of American Airlines. The Coronado was delivered in 1962, but caught fire on the ground and was destroyed at Newark Airport in 1963. It means these shots were taken few weeks before, though the film dates is 1964.

Reg. N5616 Convair 990-30A-5 Coronado and Boeing 707-123B of American Airlines.

Boeing 707-123B

Boeing 707-123B of American Airlines.
Boeing 707-123B of American Airlines.

Boeing Vertol BV 107-II Vertol

Reg. N6673D, c/n 3. Civilian version of the CH-46 Sea Knight.

Reg. N6673D Boeing Vertol BV 107-II Vertol of New York Airways.
Reg. N6673D Boeing Vertol BV 107-II Vertol of New York Airways.

Douglas DC-8-32


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