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John Phillip Law & Lee Van Cleef for Midas Muffler 1980

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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2009

"Death Rides A Horse" costars Lee Van Cleef and John Phillip Law are joined by character actor John Quade for this 1980 Midas Muffler commercial

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  • Ashame the three actors in this one commercial have passed on.

  • haha this ad is awsome iv got death rides a horse one of my favourite lee van cleef movies its just a shame her in australia we dont get many lee van cleef films cause his my favourite actor the man is so cool he doesnt have to say a word

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  • Whoever wrote the dialogue needs to be horse-whipped, what a waste.

  • what an actor lee van cleef was and also john philip law who recently passed away and they made that classic death rides a horse with guliano petroni and a great ennio morricone score.

  • Incredible ads, the greatest

  • Nice Lee van Cleef adverts on youtube. I never though I would see them!!! I liekd the God's Gun reuniion advert (the Cleef and Jack Palance) too, and the beer one.

  • These were in heavy rotation on Toronto TV, lucky us. The ultimate was the Richard Kiel (Jaws) Midas commercial.

  • Love these Mida commercials with Lee Van Cleef! Never seen any of 'em before now. What a joy to watch! Thank you so VERY much for posting this! :)

  • Quite a cast in this commercial! Lee Van Cleef needs no introduction, of course. John Quade is well known as "Cholla" and other movie roles. John Philip Law...OMG!!! This is Sinbad, from "The Golden Voyage of Sinbad". One of my personal favorite movies!

  • Was John Quade actually your father? Well, please know that his work was appreciated & that he is missed. I have seen him play numerous roles, but probably the best known one of course was Cholla. He was so funny in that part! RIP, John Quade.

  • Thank you for the comments on my father, he is sorely missed. Watching him as a "character" actor is rather funny...since he really wasn't acting...that was how he was at home...he is a good man and for better or worse, he always followed his heart.

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