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非常線の女 / Dragnet Girl Yasujirô Ozu. 1933
Church 235 Yamatecho, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-0862, Japan See in map
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Kinuyo Tanaka in Dragnet Girl (Yasujiro Ozu, 1933)
Cast: Kinuyo Tanaka, Joji Oka, Sumiko Mizukubo, Koji Mitsui, Yumeko Aizome, Yoshio Takayama, Koji Kaga, Yasuo Nanjo. Screenplay: Tadao Ikeda, based on a story by Yasujiro Ozu (as James Maki). Cinematography: Hideo Shigehara. Art direction: Yonekazu Wakita.
Yasujiro Ozu clung to silent film for a long time, but who needs sound when you and your cinematographer, Hideo Shigehara, can use the camera as eloquently as they do in Dragnet Girl? Early in the film, the camera explores an office setting, panning over rows of young women at typewriters, clocks slowly ticking away the workday, and rows of men's hats hanging in a hallway. In the last take, one of the hats drops from its hook, as if impatient for quitting time. One of the typists, Tokiko (Kinuyo Tanaka), is summoned from her machine to the office of the president, where she finds his son, Okazaki (Yasuo Nanjo), who has been putting the moves on her by giving her jewelry, this time a ruby ring. She shrugs off his advances but accepts the ring -- she's living with a gangster, an ex-boxer named Joji (Joji Oka), and it's his world that she prefers. This is one of Ozu's forays into the underworld made familiar to us by Hollywood, and it's permeated with echoes of Warner Bros. movies of the 1930s. American culture creeps in everywhere: Even the rules of conduct in a pool hall are written in English on the wall, and in the boxing gym that Joji frequents a sign proclaims the virtues of "The Manly Art of Self-Defense." When an eager young kid named Hiroshi (Koji Mitsui) shows up in the gym wanting to become a champion fighter, Joji takes an interest in him, and through him meets his sister, Kazuko (Sumiko Mizukubo), who works in a record store that prominently features the RCA Victor mascot, Nipper. Tokiko gets jealous of Joji's interest in Kazuko, but when she decides to emulate her rival by taking up knitting and other domestic pursuits, she and Joji quarrel. She storms out, but later returns to persuade Joji that it might be a good thing to go straight. Things get complicated, however, when Hiroshi, Joji's protégé, steals money from the cash register at his sister's store. Joji persuades Tokiko that they should pull off one last heist, robbing from the office where Tokiko works to get cash so Hiroshi can pay back what he stole. Ah, but crime does not pay. All of this melodramatic business is elevated not only by Ozu's sure-footed direction and attention to visual detail but also by the performances, especially that of  Tanaka, who once again shows why she should be honored as one of the great film actresses. She has Bette Davis's toughness combined with Lillian Gish's gift for pathos.
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thatgeekwiththeclipons · 11 months
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Happy 71st Birthday to Academy Award Nominated actor, Emmy Winning writer Dan Aykroyd! ^__^
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joshquagmire · 1 year
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This year, as we present four pages of hard boiled holiday fun, we're getting an early start on our Rudie Easter special... http://www.bunzandkatz.com/2023/03/28/rudie-easter-dragnet-caper-pt1 In which we waste some time on a Dragnet style police procedural – Can Rudie crack the case in 4 pages? Is the Easter Bunny Villainess or Victim? Is there no perfidy that the writer might get away with?? Let's hope so, I'd rather not be iced by Rudie...
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cinemajunkie70 · 2 years
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A very happy birthday to Dan Ackroyd!
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pixnflixnwrites · 1 year
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·Today (6/24) in Ozu at @FilmForumNYC
Richard Brody: One of the greatest strangest gangster films, Dragnet Girl, flamboyantly stylized and derisively contemptuous of the milieu, and silent (with live piano accompaniment by Steve Sterner) (word x2: https://newyorker.com/goings-on-about-town/movies/dragnet-girl
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Sumiko Mizukubo (Dragnet Girl)— isn't she cute???
Claudette Colbert (It Happened One Night)—She's super sexy but also the perfect screwball. Laugh through the horniness
This is round 2 of the tournament. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage woman.
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Sumiko Mizukubo:
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quintessential 30s look, expert of the thin brow and dark lip combo. she's. So Hot
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I think her eyebrows are fun!
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Known for her chic manner, she's the only actress to date to star in three films nominated for Best Motion Picture in the same year!
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The hitchhiking scene from "It Happened One Night":
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the taylor swift show here in brazil turned into chaos. there was a dragnet, shooting, people fainting and getting sick from the heat, taylor herself was feeling ill on stage and had to hand out water to fans and unfortunately even one death.
besides the extreme heat, it's sad to think that this is all the fault of T4F, the company responsible for the show, who simply thought it was a good idea to cut out all ways of staying hydrated FOR MONEY.
they covered the air intakes, prohibited the entry of water and other ways to help them stay well in the heat, all so they could make more money than they already had.
at yesterday's show, a swiftie who dreamed of seeing taylor died of heat due to their irresponsibility and YET they didn't take the blame and were trying to block water and other things on today's show (which was cancelled).
furthermore, reliable sources claim that taylor and her team were trying to postpone today's show (11/18) since yesterday, but T4F pushed for the show to go ahead. which obviously resulted in the announcement of the cancellation of the show on taylor's instagram, which was made at the last minute, causing countless problems for the swifties who would be attending tonight.
they are mobilizing for the girl who died and even trying to create a law with her name on it, but I wanted more people to see about it, it seems that outside of here no one cares.
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TV Guide  -  July 13 - 19, 1963
Vic Damone (born Vito Rocco Farinola; June 12, 1928 – February 11, 2018)  Traditional pop and big band singer and actor. He was best known for his performances of songs such as the number one hit "You're Breaking My Heart", and other hits like "On the Street Where You Live" (from My Fair Lady) and "I Have But One Heart"
In April 1949 he made his television debut on The Morey Amsterdam Show performing Cole Porter's "So in Love". In January 1950 he made his first of several guest appearances on Ed Sullivan's Toast of the Town, including a duet, the first of many, with the vocalist and future TV hostess Dinah Shore. Over the next 30 years he became a regular featured guest performer on every major variety series on network television. Among the programs on which he appeared are All Star Revue, Texaco Star Theatre with Milton Berle, The Arthur Murray Party, What's My Line?, The Jackie Gleason Show, The Steve Allen Show, The Perry Como Show, The Bell Telephone Hour, The Dinah Shore Chevy Show, The Garry Moore Show, I've Got a Secret, The Jack Paar Program, The Red Skelton Show, The Andy Williams Show, The Hollywood Palace, The Dean Martin Show, Hullabaloo, Mickie Finn's, The Danny Thomas Hour, The Jonathan Winters Show, The Carol Burnett Show, Della, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson and several Bob Hope television specials.
Damone did limited acting on television in the early 1960s. He played Stan Skylar in the 1960 episode "Piano Man" of CBS's The DuPont Show with June Allyson. He was cast as Jess Wilkerson in the 1961 episode "The Proxy" of the ABC Western series The Rebel, starring Nick Adams. In 1962, he played the crooner Ric Vallone in the episode "Like a Sister" on the CBS sitcom The Dick Van Dyke Show, during which he sang "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World". In the summers of 1962 and 1963, Damone hosted a television variety series on NBC called The Lively Ones, which showcased current jazz, pop, and folk performers, as well as comedians. (Wikipedia)
Quinn O'Hara (January 3, 1941 – May 5, 2017), born Alice Jones.  Film and television actress.
O'Hara was crowned Miss Scotland in a beauty contest held in Long Beach in 1960. In April 1963, photographer Gene Lester introduced O'Hara to singer-actor Fabian; they became a couple for a time in the 1960s. In 1969, she was chosen on The Dating Game and went on a chaperoned trip to Nepal.
O'Hara was a regular on The Lively Ones, a musical program that was broadcast on NBC television in the summers of 1962 and 1963. Her many television credits included appearances on Dragnet, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., The Saint, The Real McCoys, The Beverly Hillbillies, My Three Sons, CHiPs, T.J. Hooker, Trapper John M.D., Fantasy Island, Quincy M. E., and Dallas.  (Wikipedia)
Gloria Neil (born January 13, 1941) is an American television and film actress. She is best known for her roles on The Man from U.N.C.L.E. and The Beverly Hillbillies.  
She was first cast in the role of the effervescent "Melvin" in The Lively Ones, a summer replacement comedy/variety show starring Vic Damone. The Lively Ones aired on NBC from July 26, 1962 to September 12, 1963, before giving up its slot to the comedy Hazel. The show received Emmy nominations as Outstanding Musical Program and for Outstanding Electronic Camerawork both seasons it aired. This was followed by a 1964 episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show in which she was cast as "Laura #2" alongside Mary Tyler Moore's Laura Petrie character and Rob Petrie, played by Dick Van Dyke.  (Wikipedia)
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nelson-riddle-me-this · 7 months
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I bought Jack Webb's album You're My Girl (1958) today because it was arranged by one of my faves, Billy May, and for some reason I thought he'd sing (poorly) but he doesn't. He JUST NARRATES EVERY SONG! READS THE LYRICS IN THAT DRAGNET DEADPAN OF HIS...............
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ploridafanthers · 6 months
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i'm halfway through Dragnet Girl which is a silent Japanese movie from 1933 and if this doesn't end in a throuple then all of them are idiots
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mariacallous · 7 months
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(JTA) – A Florida organizer of the right-wing activist group Moms For Liberty who successfully pressed her school district to remove a version of Anne Frank’s diary recently appeared on a livestream banned from YouTube because of its pastor host’s antisemitism.
Jennifer Pippen, who chairs the group’s chapter in Indian River County, Florida, appeared in September on the show TruNews, which is hosted by End Times preacher Rick Wiles. Wiles is a conspiracy theorist who has claimed that Jews and Zionists have “attacked Christian culture” and railed against the “Jewish lobby” and “Kabbalah wizard rabbis.”
Wiles, who like Pippen is based in Vero Beach, Florida, has also stated, “That’s the way the Jews work, they are deceivers, they plot, they lie, they do whatever they have to do to accomplish their political agenda.” He has claimed that “Israel” was behind the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. In 2019 he stated, “It’s not Muslims that are going to kill us. It’s the Jews.”
The following year he called the first attempted impeachment of Donald Trump a “Jew coup.” adding that Jews would “kill millions of Christians” after they overthrew the president. The Trump administration credentialed the outlet multiple times, leading to major pushback from Jewish groups. The channel was permanently banned from YouTube in 2020 over Wiles’ antisemitic rants.
Speaking to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency on Monday, Pippen said she had not been aware of Wiles’ antisemitism before she appeared on his show and would not have agreed to it if she’d known.
“Honestly, I’ve never heard of him before,” she said. “And I wasn’t aware of anything that he said against any organizations or group of people or anything like that.”
Yet when she was asked if she was sorry for appearing on TruNews, Pippen responded, “Absolutely not. No.” She said she did not necessarily endorse the views of everyone she speaks to about her efforts to ensure that school libraries contain only “age-appropriate” material.
“My interview was a representation of me and our work with Moms For Liberty,” she said. “Just because somebody says or does something years ago that I don’t agree with doesn’t mean that just because I did an interview with him, I agree with every single little thing that he said or what his news outlet has put out.”
Although Moms For Liberty has some Jewish members in its leadership, the group borrows much of its rhetoric from Christian nationalist organizations and one local chapter has quoted Hitler in its communications to parents. The “parents’ rights” movement the group represents has largely targeted books about race, gender and sexual identity, but some Jewish and Holocaust books have also been caught in the dragnet.
This spring Pippen’s school district on the state’s Atlantic coast, acting on her challenge, made national headlines when it agreed to pull “Anne Frank’s Diary: The Graphic Adaptation” from high schools. A spokesperson told JTA at the time that the 2018 illustrated reimagining of Frank’s diary was “a fictional novel” and “not age-appropriate.”
Since then, opposition to the book has only grown. A Jewish parent at another Florida school district successfully petitioned for the book’s removal last month, while a middle-school teacher in Texas was recently fired for reportedly assigning and reading aloud passages from the book. Politicians and other public figures have since claimed that the book’s depiction of Frank’s attraction to another girl, and her descriptions of her own genitalia, were “pornography”; a local Florida news outlet claimed Pippen had called the book “sexually explicit” in her own challenge.
Pippen told JTA that the quote attributed to her was incorrect and that she did not object to the book’s sexual content, which she recognized came from Frank’s original diary. “I didn’t challenge it for the sexually explicit content because this was actually what she wrote,” she said. “This is what she was thinking in her teenage years, during the Holocaust.”
She instead said she objected to the book’s presence in her high school for a different reason: that it was a highly abridged version of the diary’s original text, and she and a local Holocaust education group jointly believed high school students should be expected to be able to read the original instead.
“They agreed that this one book, the graphic adaptation, should be permanently removed because they felt that children in high school should be reading the true diary of Anne Frank, and not the graphic adaptation, to get the actual, factual information from the diary,” Pippen said, adding that she supported “age-appropriate” Holocaust education in schools.
Pippen said Wiles had reached out to her to ask about her challenge to the Anne Frank book specifically, although she said she did not think his questions about the book were antisemitic in nature and the two did not discuss the book in their live conversation.
Wearing a Moms For Liberty T-shirt, Pippen spoke to Wiles for around 30 minutes on his show, chiefly promoting the work of her group, which Wiles said he fully supported. “I will do everything I can to help you,” he told her. “I will help raise money, I will help organize, I will help you get a lawsuit against the school board.”
Wiles introduced his interview with Pippen by stating, “Marxist Communists are waging war against America’s innocent children in almost every state in the USA. They have infiltrated our nation’s local school districts and public libraries.” He concluded it by comparing Moms For Liberty’s battles with school boards to the French Revolution, adding, “If we don’t stop it really soon, none of us are going to survive over the next 10 years, because these people are violent. … They’re going after our children now.”
Pippen told JTA she did not agree with Wiles’ characterization of her activism and had tried to steer the conversation back to books.
TruNews has broadcast in various forms for more than two decades, and Wiles has taken aim at Muslims and LGBTQ individuals as well as Jews over time. In recent weeks, since his broadcast with Pippen and Hamas’ attack on Israel on Oct. 7, Wiles has posted almost exclusively content targeting “godless, atheistic, antichrist Zionism” on social media and called on the Israeli government to “stop the Palestinian pogrom.”
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Tiptoeing through the “Flesh & Blood” guest cast
Pamela Reed as Roberta Deeks Bertie’s back!  Pamela Reed last appeared in “High Society” in season 11.  
Bar Paly as Anastasia "Anna" Kolcheck Back from “Of Value” week before last.
Natalia Del Riego as Rosa Reyes Back from “Game of Drones”, the season 14 premiere.
Kavi Ramachandran Ladnier as NCIS Reserve Agent Shyla Dahr Back from last week’s “Dead Stick”.
Marnee Carpenter as Alice Morgan Was Catherine Martin in CBS’s Clarice series.  Had guest roles in Good Girls, Criminal Minds, The Resident and The Rookie.
Lauren "Lolo" Spencer as Ella Plays Jocelyn in The Sex Lives of College Girls.
Rif Hutton as Navy Commander Albert Burns Longtime working actor.  Was JAG officer Lt. Commander Alan Mattoni in JAG.  Played Gordon in Tribes, Dr. Ron Welch in Doogie Howser MD and recently Lenny Caufield in General Hospital.  
Played Marine General Phillip Braxton in the season 16 “Friendly Fire” episode of NCIS and the season 19 episode of “Face the Strange”.
Recently appeared in episodes of American Horror Story and Grace and Frankie.  In the 2010’s, was in episodes of The First Family, Criminal Minds, Bosch, SEAL Team, Alone Together, Shameless and How to Get Away with Murder.
2000’s guest roles include The Mentalist, Jonas, Caprica, Ghost Whisperer, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, The Shield, Century City, Rock Me Baby, House, Listen Up, That’s So Raven, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, CSI: Miami, Cold Case, Monk, ER, Presidio Med, Philly, The Bernie Mac Show, The Agency and Get Real (with a young Eric Christian Olsen).
In the 1990’s, appeared in episodes of Silk Stalkings, The Wayan Bros., Any Day Now, Odd Man Out, Arli$$, Seinfeld, Pensacola: Wings of Gold, 3rd Rock from the Sun, Family Matters, Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper, The Gregory Hines Show, The Jamie Foxx Show, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Home Improvement, Babylon 5, Fudge, Sisters, The Secret Life of Alex Mack, Step by Step, The Sinbad Show, Getting By, Sister Sister, Diagnosis Murder, On Our Own, Stand By Your Man, Murphy Brown (1992), The Bold and the Beautiful, The Larry Sanders Show, Dragnet (1991), Dark Shadows (1991), Hunter, Wings, FBI: The Untold Stories, Alien Nation, Working Girl, Full House, Days of Our Lives, Valerie, Married with Children, Empty Nest and LA Law.
In the 1980’s, was in episodes of Living Dolls, Knots Landing, A Different World, Webster, Beverly Hills Buntz, Once a Hero, Night Court, Scarecrow and Mrs. King, The New Gidget, Remington Steele and The Jeffersons.
Written by:  Chad Mazero co-wrote “Internal Affairs”, “Revenge Deferred” and “Where Everybody Knows Your Name”, “The Noble Maidens” and “Pandora’s Box”.  Wrote “Tidings We Bring”, “Can I Get a Witness”, “All Is Bright”, “Diamond in the Rough”, “High Society”, “Murder of Crows”, "Overdue" and "Sorry for Your Loss".
Directed by:  Daniela Ruah directed “Russia, Russia, Russia”, “Lost Sailor Down”, “Pandora’s Box” (co-written by Chad Mazero) and “Live Free or Die Standing”. Directing announcement. Writer/director.
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WHAT'S ON THE TUBE?
The television landscape is ever-changing. But our viewing habits? Not so much. In this age of apps, and streaming, and bingeing, I find myself enjoying the same types of shows I always enjoyed. So I thought I'd put together a master list of my all-time favorite TV shows divided by genre, and then conclude with an overall Top 10.
POLICE DRAMAS
The Streets of San Francisco
Hawaii 5-0 (2010-2020)
Hawaii 5-0 (1968-1980)
Karen Sisco
Dragnet (1967-1970)
NCIS: Hawaii
Highway Patrol
The Unusuals
In Plain Sight
The Mod Squad
MEDICAL / LAW
ER
House
The Good Wife
The Practice
Ally McBeal
SCI-FI / HORROR
Lost In Space
The Invaders
The Twilight Zone
Bewitched
Angel
Buffy The Vampire Slayer
Space: 1999
Dark Shadows
Star Trek
My Favorite Martian
WESTERNS
Kung Fu (1972-1975)
Have Gun Will Travel
The Rifleman
Tales of Wells Fargo
Cheyenne
The Virginian
Branded
The High Chaparral
The Wild Wild West
Maverick
ESPIONAGE
Person of Interest
Secret Agent
The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
The Avengers
Burn Notice
The Night Manager
Get Smart
Mission: Impossible
I Spy
The Girl From U.N.C.L.E.
WAR
The Rat Patrol
M*A*S*H*
Combat
12 O'Clock High
McHale's Navy
DRAMAS
Room 222
Men of a Certain Age
Relativity
Studio 60 On The Sunset Strip
Once & Again
COMEDIES
Sports Night
The Dick Van Dyke Show
As Time Goes By
WKRP In Cincinnati
Becker
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
The Bob Newhart Show
My Three Sons
The Andy Griffith Show
Everybody Loves Raymond
TALK SHOWS
The Tomorrow Show with Tom Snyder
The Dick Cavett Show
The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson
Late Night with David Letterman
Speakeasy with Chip Monck
GAME SHOWS
Password
Jeopardy
Master Minds
The Chase
The $10,000 Pyramid (with Dick Clark)
VARIETY/MUSIC
The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour
Night Music (with David Sanborn)
The Midnight Special
American Bandstand
Don Kirshner's Rock Concert
CARTOONS
Bugs Bunny & Friends
The Bullwinkle & Rocky Show
The Flintstones
The Jetsons
Huckleberry Hound & Friends
*I don't do reality shows.
My All-Time Top 10 Favorite Television Shows
Person of Interest
Sports Night
The Dick Van Dyke Show
The Streets of San Francisco
Hawaii 5-0 (2010-2020)
As Time Goes By
WKRP In Cincinnati
Becker
ER
The Tomorrow Show with Tom Snyder
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Sumiko Mizukubo (Dragnet Girl)— isn't she cute???
Madeleine Carroll (The 39 Steps, The Prisoner of Zenda)— She was the highest paid actress of 1938 (whoa), pioneer for Hitchcock's prim blonde fixation, and has incredible cheekbones. She also quit acting to do full time philanthropy.
This is round 1 of the tournament. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage woman.
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Hitchcock's original ice cold blonde
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