Harrison Ford Isn't Here To Talk About Money | Letterman

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Harrison Ford doesn't want to talk about the money but will talk about preparing for his film stunts. (Air date: 6/22/1982)

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All Comments (21)
  • @fear416
    In 3 years he starred in 2 Star Wars movies and Indiana Jones, and he's announcing Blade Runner and Return of the Jedi. That's some crazy shit.
  • @ZBR_ProXP
    Refreshing to watch a late night interview with a star who refuses to fake laugh or smile at every little thing
  • @9Ballr
    "How do things seem to be 40 years from now?"
    "It's no musical comedy David."
    You got that right Harrison.
  • @Corellian
    I love this, this is why Letterman was known as the "Anti-talk show", he had no problem with awkwardness, he knew the absurdity of interviewing uninterested actors about movies they were plugging, he played with it, and it was no wonder that Harrison Ford, Bruce Willis, Robert de Niro, even Madonna, celebrities who were infamously difficult to interview, still visited Letterman in the later years.
  • @mangafq8
    I met Harrison Ford at the LA Film Festival back in 2006. He was so very charming. I was standing on a chair so I could see the panelists -- on the side so I wouldn't be blocking anyone's view. When he came down from the podium and walked by me, he held out his arm so I could hold onto him and step down safely. What a gentleman! A thrill of a lifetime. God bless him.
  • @alienrighteousness
    I find Harrison Ford massively refreshing because it just seems that he answered questions in interviews, etc, on his terms… and he’s still doing that today.
  • @DavisSchulz
    He is just so cool and has such a dry humor. I love it.
  • An old retired carpenter that helped my family with a project knew Harrison Ford down in LA when he was a carpenter. They worked on at least one or two projects together. The way my friend talked about him made it seem like he was just a chill, average guy. I bet when he watched Star wars and Indiana Jones later it blew his socks off!
  • I love seeing Dave being caught a little off guard and trying his best to keep the interview going without being made a fool of.
  • @Talis7212
    What a great guy. He downplays doing his own stunts to give the stunt guys even more credit. The more you learn about him behind the scenes, the more it seems he gives space and time to everyone else.. even coaching newer actors on days when he wasn't even shooting. Legend.
  • @Redmenace96
    Why do people call this, "awkward'? It is just honest, and still entertaining!
    HF deserves every accolade and every penny he earned. Han Solo in SW, Indiana Jones in Raiders, and Deckard in Blade Runner. What an unbelievable run of movies!!!!
  • @Joe-ij6of
    Dave: "Thank you very much for your time"
    Harrison: "Thanks for having me"
    Dave: "I love you"
    Harrison: "I know"
    ...and he just walks away
  • @agalleyne
    Harrison Ford's sense of humor is tinder dry. Love him.
  • @Malcolmdeeb
    Young people might not realize that these occasions were the only times we’d see our favorite stars, and we’d plan ahead to watch them. Stars weren’t as easily accessible or available as they are today. I used to do whatever I could to catch an interview of Harrison Ford.
  • @r3b3lvegan89
    When Harrison says “let’s not talk about money” I clapped. He was being raw and genuine and made the script and studio look like a joke in a single moment. Beautiful. Real humor.
  • @tgwilber
    "I cant figure out what it has to do with me" The dude is so humble he knows that the characters he play ends when he walks off set and he doesn't use them for validation or ego in his own life.
  • @stevel6943
    I have never seen an interview with Ford in which he doesn't appear either awkward, uncomfortable uninterested. He has been consistent with this for years and it's what makes him fascinating to watch.
  • @tommy1138
    The beginning of a 30+ year friendship. These two shared a silly, dry, sarcastic relationship and Ford quickly became one of my favorite Letterman guests.
    Don't forget, Harrison Ford can be a very awkward guest when he's on a show he doesn't want to be on, but he always brought the goods on Letterman.
  • @thefanfilmshow
    Prime example of Dave flipping the bird at 6:33. He was known do this toward his production staff when he felt something wasn't going well.