• Warning: Spoilers
    Be sure and watch "The Bounty Hunter" and "The Brothers", as you get to see Steve McQueen very early in his career. On a DVD I have, there is an interview with the star of "Trackdown", Robert Culp. Steve McQueen came on the set shortly before his first appearance in it (which led to his own show). Robert Culp had gotten very fast "on the draw". He was quicker than Steve McQueen. Culp showed Steve how to do it. McQueen (obviously) went home and practiced, over and over. The very next day, they did a practice "quick draw" with each other. Of course, Steve McQueen beat him! Culp could not believe how quick McQueen was. As time would tell, all of Steve McQueen's fans came to know that "winning" was a thread which ran throught his entire life. He had to win at everything, which is part of why he was so brilliant. Whether it was acting, racing motorcycles, or cars; in all kinds of settings. He would beat you lagging quarters. Regardless, Robert Culp had a lot to say about Steve McQueen, and it is all in good fun.