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*'''''The Magnificent Seven Ride (1972)''''' [''Captain Andy Hayes'']: Shot in a gun battle while defending the village from bandits. He dies while talking to [[Lee Van Cleef]]. |
*'''''The Magnificent Seven Ride (1972)''''' [''Captain Andy Hayes'']: Shot in a gun battle while defending the village from bandits. He dies while talking to [[Lee Van Cleef]]. |
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*'''''Outland (1981)''''' [''Sgt. Montone'']: Garrotted by an assassin (working for [[Peter Boyle]]); his body is later seen when [[Sean Connery]] discovers him stuffed in a closed compartment |
*'''''Outland (1981)''''' [''Sgt. Montone'']: Garrotted by an assassin (working for [[Peter Boyle]]); his body is later seen when [[Sean Connery]] discovers him stuffed in a closed compartment |
Revision as of 01:42, 22 November 2014
James Sikking (1934 - )
a.k.a. James B. Sikking
Film Deaths
- The Magnificent Seven Ride (1972) [Captain Andy Hayes]: Shot in a gun battle while defending the village from bandits. He dies while talking to Lee Van Cleef.
- Outland (1981) [Sgt. Montone]: Garrotted by an assassin (working for Peter Boyle); his body is later seen when Sean Connery discovers him stuffed in a closed compartment
- Nowhere to Land (2000) [George Eller]: Dies after being exposed to nerve gas bomb (planted presumably by Mark Lee), he manages to send the bomb down an elevator into the baggage compartment before dying
TV Deaths
- Ellery Queen: The Adventure of the Sinister Scenario (1976) [Mike Hewitt]: Killed in a car crash while filming a stunt for a movie, after Don DeFore cuts the brake line.