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*'''''Thunderbolt and Lightfoot'' (1974)''' [''Red Leary'']: Mauled to death by a guard dog after he crashes his car into a shopping mall.
 
*'''''Thunderbolt and Lightfoot'' (1974)''' [''Red Leary'']: Mauled to death by a guard dog after he crashes his car into a shopping mall.
   
*'''''[[Brass Target (1978)]]''''' [''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_S._Patton General George S. Patton]'']: Shot in the neck with a rubber bullet while during a minor car accident, causing him to crash his car. (This movie theorizes that Patton's death was an assassination, rather than an accident, which is unlikely.) (''Thanks to Fred'')
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*'''''[[Brass Target (1978)]]''''' [''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_S._Patton General George S. Patton]'']: Neck broken when [[Max von Sydow]] shoots him in the neck with a high-powered rubber bullet rifle when his driver crashes into Max’s car. (as Max had also had sabotaged the car window, preventing it from closing). (This movie theorizes that Patton's death was an assassination, rather than an accident, which is unlikely.) (''Thanks to Fred'')
   
 
*'''''Steel'' (1979)''' [''Big Lew Cassidy'']: Falls to his death during construction of skyscraper (tragically Kennedy's stunt double, A.J. Bakunas, died filming this scene from the injuries sustained when the air bag broke on impact of his fall).
 
*'''''Steel'' (1979)''' [''Big Lew Cassidy'']: Falls to his death during construction of skyscraper (tragically Kennedy's stunt double, A.J. Bakunas, died filming this scene from the injuries sustained when the air bag broke on impact of his fall).
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*'''''Death Ship'' (1980)''' [''Ashland'']: Dies of shock/blood loss after his arm is torn off in the gears of the ship's engine room. (''Thanks to Michael'')
 
*'''''Death Ship'' (1980)''' [''Ashland'']: Dies of shock/blood loss after his arm is torn off in the gears of the ship's engine room. (''Thanks to Michael'')
   
*'''''Creepshow 2'' (1987)''' [''Ray Spruce'']: Shot to death, along with [[Dorothy Lamour]], during a robbery at their store by [[Holt McCallany]], [[Don Harvey]] and [[David Holbrook]] (which causes [[Dan Kamin]] to come to life).
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*'''''[[Creepshow 2 (1987)|Creepshow 2]]''[[Creepshow 2 (1987)| (1987)]]''' [''Ray Spruce'']: Shot to death, along with [[Dorothy Lamour]], during a robbery at their store by [[Holt McCallany]], [[Don Harvey]] and [[David Holbrook]] (which causes [[Dan Kamin]] to come to life).
   
 
*'''''Demonwarp'' (1988)''' [''Bill Crafton'']: Killed by the Bigfoot creature. (''Thanks to PortsGuy'')
 
*'''''Demonwarp'' (1988)''' [''Bill Crafton'']: Killed by the Bigfoot creature. (''Thanks to PortsGuy'')

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Georgekennedy-charade

George Kennedy in Charade

George Kennedy (1925 - 2016)

Film Deaths

  • Charade (1963) [Herman Scobie]: Drowned (off-screen) in his bathtub by Walter Matthau; his body is shown afterwards when Cary Grant, James Coburn and Ned Glass discover him, then again when a hotel maid discovers him the next morning after the others put him in bed. (Thanks to Robert and Fred)
  • Strait-Jacket (1964) [Leo Krause]: Decapitated with an axe by Diane Baker. (Thanks to Sammy)
  • The Sons of Katie Elder (1965) [Curley]: Shot to death in a shoot-out with John Wayne. (Thanks to Brian)
  • Mirage (1965) [Willard]: Shot in the chest by Diane Baker, as George tries to shoot Gregory Peck. (I am vague to whom shot him).
  • Cahill, U.S. Marshall (Cahill; Wednesday Morning) (1973) [Abe Fraser]: Shot to death, along with Morgan Paull and Dan Vadis, during a shoot-out with John Wayne. (Thanks to Fred)
  • Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974) [Red Leary]: Mauled to death by a guard dog after he crashes his car into a shopping mall.
  • Brass Target (1978) [General George S. Patton]: Neck broken when Max von Sydow shoots him in the neck with a high-powered rubber bullet rifle when his driver crashes into Max’s car. (as Max had also had sabotaged the car window, preventing it from closing). (This movie theorizes that Patton's death was an assassination, rather than an accident, which is unlikely.) (Thanks to Fred)
  • Steel (1979) [Big Lew Cassidy]: Falls to his death during construction of skyscraper (tragically Kennedy's stunt double, A.J. Bakunas, died filming this scene from the injuries sustained when the air bag broke on impact of his fall).
  • Virus (Day of Resurrection; Fukkatsu no hi) (1980) [Adm. Conway]: Dies when the base he is on is hit by a nuclear bomb.
  • Death Ship (1980) [Ashland]: Dies of shock/blood loss after his arm is torn off in the gears of the ship's engine room. (Thanks to Michael)
  • Demonwarp (1988) [Bill Crafton]: Killed by the Bigfoot creature. (Thanks to PortsGuy)
  • Nightmare at Noon (1988) [Sheriff Hanks]: Killed in an explosion when he blows up Brion James' van. (Thanks to Michael)
  • Uninvited (1988) [Mike Harvey]: Bitten on the foot by the mutant cat; he dies of the effects of the bite (causing his body to produce an excessive amount of blood) some time later (his wrapped up body is later seen as the other survivors throw him overboard for a burial at sea). (Thanks to PortsGuy)
  • Small Soldiers (1998)
  • The Gambler (2014) [Ed]: Dies (off-screen) of old age; we see George talking to his grandson (Mark Wahlberg) on his death bed in hospital before cutting to his funeral.

TV Deaths

  • Gunsmoke: The Warden (1964) [Stark]: Shot to death in a shoot-out with James Arness.
  • Backstairs at the White House (1979 TV mini-series) [President Warren G. Harding]: Presumably dies of a heart attack (although Harding's cause of death has been disputed, with some people even speculating that he committed suicide or was murdered by his wife). (I have not seen this mini-series, so I don't know whether his death was actually depicted or simply mentioned.)
  • Sands of Oblivion (2007 TV) [John Tevis]: Dies of shock/blood loss after a demon tears his arm off, as Victor Webster tries to keep him alive. (Thanks to Stephen)