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At 50, Bruce Willis 'Just A Kid'

NEW YORK, March 10, 2005

"I'm 25 in my heart. I'm surprised that I'm 50; I'm surprised that the clock has turned around this many times. But I still feel like a kid."

Bruce Willis

(CBS) Eighteen years ago, Bruce Willis hit the screen running with the action-hero franchise "Die Hard." If his latest film, the psychological thriller, "Hostage", is any indication, it doesn't look as if he's slowing down anytime soon.

The Early Show co-anchor Harry Smith recently sat down with Willis to talk about his latest movie, his unique relationship with David Letterman, and if you can believe it, his upcoming 50th birthday.

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He's right about the age-thing - its all a state of a mind

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