The Devil's Own starring Harrison Ford and Brad Pitt opens
July 25, 1997
Air Force One starring Harrison Ford, Glenn Close, and Gary Oldman opens
June 12, 1998
Six Days, Seven Nights starring Harrison Ford and Anne Heche opens
On the Screen:
December 14, 1995:
Harrison Ford appears on "The Late Show with David Letterman"
December 15, 1995:
"Sabrina" starring Harrison Ford, Julia Ormond, and Greg Kinnear opens nationwide.
December ??, 1995:
Harrison Ford appears on "The Tonight Show"
February 1, 1996:
"Patriot Games" airs on ABC 9pm EST
May 5, 1996:
"The Fugitive" airs on NBC 8:30pm EST
September 10, 1996:
"Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" airs on CBS 8pm EST
February 3, 1997:
"Clear and Present Danger" airs on ABC 8pm EST
March 2, 1997:
"The Fugitive" airs on NBC 8:30pm EST
May 17, 1997:
"Clear and Present Danger" airs on ABC 8pm EST
Other:
"Six Days, Seven Nights" opened at #2 in the box office.
It appears that "Age of Aquarius" will be scrapped.
The next Jack Ryan movie, "The Cardinal of the Kremlin," is still being retooled. Harrison Ford has sent the first two scripts back for rewrites.
Harrison Ford made $72 million dollars from 1996 to 1997, ranking #11 on Forbes magazine list of top celebrity salaries.
"Air Force One" opened at #1 in the box office, with the biggest opening for a Harrison Ford film, the biggest opening for an R-rated movie, and the second biggest opening for a Sony film. It's second week in release marked the biggest August weekend ever.
Anne Heche of Volcano and Donnie Brasco has been selected to play opposite Harrison Ford in "Six Days, Seven Nights."
"Return of the Jedi" reopened at the number one spot in the box office with $16.3 million dollars in ticket sales.
Harrison Ford is reportedly in serious talks with Universal Studios to do a film about the war in Yugoslavia. Daily Variety reports that Ford is set to meet with writer and director Phil Alden Robinson to discuss the project, called "Age of Aquarius."
"The Empire Strikes Back" reopened at the number one spot in the box office. The more than $22 million dollars in ticket sales was the biggest February opening ever.
"Star Wars" became the first movie to break the $400 million mark and reclaimed the all-time No.1 spot in box office history.
"Star Wars" reopened at the number one spot in the box office, making
$36 million dollars - $30 million more than the number two movie and the biggest weekend release in January ever.
After "Air Force One", Harrison Ford is schedule to make "Six Days, Seven Nights" - a romantic comedy about an uptight woman and a hard-drinking cargo pilot. The script is said to be nearly finished. Among the leading women said to be considered are Kristin Scott Thomas and Juliette Binochet.
The action thriller "The Devil's Own" will finally open in March 1997, several months behind schedule!
USA Today shows another side of Harrison Ford's career in the April 4, 1996 article "Japan's yen for U.S. stars" and its accompanying pictures.
Harrison Ford has signed to star in an upcoming motion picture drama "Air Force One" in which he will play the President of the United States who is taken hostage aboard Air Force One.
Rumor has it that the first version of an Indy 4 script has been written and both George Lucas and Steven Spielberg like it and are making adjustments.
Sabrina has been nominated for 3 Golden Globes, including one for Harrison Ford in the Best Actor category
The Homepage:
The page was named one of the Top 5% on the Web by Point Communications.
It is also included in a book on the World Wide Web called "The World Wide Web Top 1000" which is out now - I'll let you know more about it when I get a copy of the book - and will be in "The Web After Hours."
An access counter was added to this page. For this first weekend since it's been added, the page has been accessed more than a thousand times. I really had no idea it was viewed by this many people - thanks for visiting!
The page is among the top 200 on WebCounter in number of accesses per day.
The page was named one of the Top 500 sites on the Internet and will be included in an upcoming book, "Film & Video on the Internet: The Top 500 Sites."
The page was a winner of the "Best of the Planet Award" in the category of "Film Sites."
The page was selected as a "Movie World" site.
The page is to be included in "Internet Super Catalog" which should be out November 1996.
Since I have graduated from MIT this spring, I will not be attending in the fall. Consequently, the home page will no longer be at this URL in a few months. Please change any links to the page to the URL at http://home.onestop.net/lpc/ford/. Thanks and sorry for any inconvenience.
Additions/Changes:
Actually had time to fix up the page recently. Hopefully all the image and
audio links work now. Sorry if I've been bad about e-mail, feel free to e-mail me.
Several AFO stills and Harrison Ford articles have been added.
A link created especially for this homepage listing Harrison Ford movies which will air on television for the next month.
A "Sabrina" link and some stills from the movie have been added.
Various images have been added.
A link to the "Bitesite" which features several very interesting sound clips from an interview with Harrison Ford has been added.
Unfortunately, there was a problem and some of the images were lost. I will try to rebuild the section. If you can help me rebuild it, please e-mail me at lpchao@mit.edu. For the most part, all the files with the bullet should be intact. Thanks. These are the files that were
previously available but are now gone.
Comments:
Thanks to everybody for continuing to visit the site. I know I have neglected to update the website as much as I would like. However, I do not anticipate adding some of the newer web features such as frames and etc. I like the simple straightforward design, but if you feel otherwise, let me know. Thanks!
Acknowledgements:
Thanks to the many users who have contributed through files, suggestions, error reports, and for just visiting the site.
Thanks to Marc Spittler of the Lambda Chi chapter of Sigma Nu Fraternity for some trivia on Harrison Ford.