Home / Air Force One / Paul Guilfoyle
- Actor
- Paul Guilfoyle
- Character
- Lloyd Shepherd
- Watch
- Unidentified watch
- Status
- Unidentified
The watch is the clearest thing in the frame. Paul Guilfoyle's black-and-white publicity still for Air Force One (1997) shows a stainless steel piece on a metal bracelet, round case, what appears to be a busy dial with subdials or complications, sitting on his left wrist as he rests his chin on a fist. He plays Lloyd Shepherd, who manages the White House Situation Room while Gary Oldman's terrorists hold President Marshall (Harrison Ford) hostage at altitude. Glenn Close, as the Vice President, gets the bigger ground-side role, but Shepherd is the one actually running the crisis minute by minute.
The watch hasn't been identified, but it looks like a sport chronograph from the mid-1990s — stainless steel, roughly 38-40mm, with enough dial detail to suggest multiple functions. For a national security professional in a Wolfgang Petersen thriller, that fits: competent, functional, not trying to impress anyone.
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