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perfettamentechic · 2 months
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2023: Tom Sizemore, Thomas Edward Sizemore, attore, produttore cinematografico e cantante statunitense. Durante le riprese del film Assassini nati – Natural Born Killers nel 1994 l’attore si è rotto inavvertitamente il naso in una scena d’azione. Nel 1996 l’attore si è sposato con l’attrice Maeve Quinlan, ma nel 1999 è arrivato il divorzio; l’attore poi è stato fidanzato con la maitresse…
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papermoonloveslucy · 1 year
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LUCY & THE CRIMINALS
Lucy’s Encounters with the Criminal Underworld ~ Part 1
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To add drama and an element of danger to her sitcoms, Lucy would often encounter burglars, thieves, robbers, and other criminals.  Here’s a look at some of those on the ‘other side of the law’ in early Lucycoms. 
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“The Burglar” (1947) ~ Lucille Ball guest stars on the radio show “The Smiths of Hollywood” starring Arthur Treacher and Brenda Marshall. At Lucille Ball’s home, a burglar and a concerned neighbor break in!  
BILL: “By the time he finishes off that Scotch, you’ll wish the real burglar had gotten in!”  BURGLAR: “I am in.”  LUCY (screams): “They’re coming through the woodwork!”
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“The Fur Coat” (1951) ~ To get an expensive fur back from Lucy, Ricky enlists Fred to paly a burglar to steal it back. Naturally a real burglar (Ben Weldon) shows up on the same night! 
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“New Neighbors” (1952) ~ Lucy believes the actors who move in to the building are actually dangerous spies intent on blowing up the capitol. This leads to a shoot-out with the police. Hayden Rorke and K.T. Stevens play the couple. 
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“The Kleptomaniac” (1952) ~ When Lucy is caught collecting household items for the club’s tag sale, Ricky and Fred believe she is a kleptomaniac, a theif who steals uncontrolably. Lucy finds out about their misapprehension and decides to teach them a lesson by pretending to be real theives - robbing a bank and stealing a baby elephant from the circus. 
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“The Publicity Agent” (1952) ~ To get Ricky’s name in the papers, Lucy at first thinks that she should stage a robbery, but after a quick inventory her jewels are only worth $43. 
LUCY: “You know how those Hollywood stars get their name in the paper when their jewels are stolen.” 
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This actually happened to Lucille Ball when on tour with Desi in 1950. Their Chicago hotel room was robbed and nearly all Lucy’s jewelry was stolen.
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“Ricky and Fred Are TV Fans” (1953) ~ Lucy and Ethel are arrested attempting to cut the wires on the roof of their apartment building. At the station, the desk sergeant (Frank Nelson) assumes they are wanted female felons “Pickpocket Pearl and Sticky Fingers Sal”. Later, Sergeant Nelson apologies when he finds out that the criminals are already in prison. 
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“Too Many Crooks” (1953) ~ The entire neighborhood is on alert over a prowler nicknamed Madame X.  Ethel thinks it may be Lucy and Lucy thinks it may be Ethel!  Then the real Madame X (Alice Wills) shows up!  The original script had Madame X get away at the end, taking both Ricky and Fred's suits along with her! In the filmed ending, justice is served!  
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“Equal Rights” (1953) ~ Over the telephone, Lucy and Ethel pretend to be held up at gunpoint by robbers to get Ricky and Fred to rescue them from washing dishes. But when the boys discover that they were faking, they pretend to be burglars to teach them a lesson. When the police arrive, it is Ricky and Fred who are arrested. 
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“Lucy Cries Wolf” (1954) ~ Lucy is overly-worried about her safety during a local crime spree, demanding Ricky demonstrate her love by protecting her against made-up thieves. Whe real burglars break in and kidnap her, Ricky and the Mertzes think Lucy is just ‘yelling tiger’ - Ricky’s version of ‘crying wolf’!  The same two actors who played the policeman in “Equal Rights” (Fred Aldrich and Louis Nicoletti) turn to the darkside here as the burglars. 
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“The Great Train Robbery” (1955) ~ A jewel thief (Harry Bartel) is aboard the train and Lucy is tricked into telling him that there is a jewelry salesman in the next compartment. 
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“Paris at Last” (1956) ~ Lucy gets a taste of the dark side of the City of Light. First she encounters a counterfeitter (Lawrence Dobkin)...
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Followed immediately by a forger (Shepard Menken), who passes off a mass-produced painting as an original. 
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“Off to Florida” (1956) ~ During a rideshare to Florida, Lucy and Ethel hear a radio report about Evelyn Holmby, a hatchet murderess driving south and believe it to be their driver, Edna Grundy, who matches the description. While Lucy and Ethel take a cat nap, Mrs. Grundy hears a report that the hatchet murderess is traveling with a red-haired companion and believes it to be Lucy. Finding a hatchett in the car’s trunk convinces Lucy her hunch is correct. 
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“Lucy Wants To Move to the Country” (1957) ~ To convince the Spauldings  that they are undesireables and give Ricky his deposit back, Lucy and the Mertzes pretend to be Runyonesque gangsters and Ricky their mob boss!  Believing them, the Spauldings (Eleanor Audley and Frank Wilcox) hold them at gunpoint! 
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“K.O. Kitty” (1958) ~ An episode of “The Westinghouse-Desilu Playhouse” in which Lucille Ball played a dance teacher who inherits a prize fighter. Two mobsters (Jesse White and Sid Melton) hold Kitty at gunpoint, pressuring her to fix the fight. In the end, the criminals reveal that they are not real mobsters and their guns are nothing but cigarette lighters!
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“Sunday Showcase: The Lucy-Desi Milton Berle Special” (1959) ~ Lucy and Desi play the Ricardos on a Milton Berle special on NBC. In the story set in Las Vegas, Lucy gets an expensive ring intended for Mrs. Berle stuck on her finger.   Two jewel thieves (George Macready and Mike Mazurki) approach Lucy and tell her they are jewelry wholesalers. When the ring won’t come off, the thieves pursue Lucy and Berle all around the hotel. 
STAY TUNED FOR PART 2
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duranduratulsa · 2 years
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Up next on my Spooktober Filmfest...The Munsters: Munster Masquerade (1964) on classic DVD 📀! #tv #television #comedy #sitcom #horror #themunsters #munstermasquerade #universalmonsters #FredGwynne #ripfredgwynne #yvonnedecarlo #ripyvonnedecarlo #allewis #ripallewis #ButchPatrick #beverlyowen #mabelalbertson #frankwilcox #lurenetuttle #melblanc #dvd #60s #spooktober #halloween #october
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Sesame Street Behind the Scenes 1970
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atomic-chronoscaph · 2 years
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Larry Wilcox and Erik Estrada - CHiPs (1977)
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Forbidden Planet (1956, Fred M. Wilcox)
Scariest scene in Forbidden Planet before he Morbs all over Frank Drebin.
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daenystheedreamer · 4 months
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the children of this character will be named franklyn (frank oz) rickard (richard hunt) davos (dave goelz) mathos (matt vogel) jeyne (jane henson) lysa (lisa henson) carolei (caroly wilcox, caroll spinney) heather rivers (heather henson) and zhoe rivers (zoe sesamestreet). i do not joke about this muppets shit.
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simena · 1 year
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FRANK NELSON WILCOX - Three Girls on the Rocks (Sirens)
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leonardcohenofficial · 3 months
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my favorite line: "it's nice to be nice to the nice" is a phrase that has been said in my household for YEARS well before i started watching mash because my mom says it all the time (i was SHOOK to learn she stole it from frank burns, which she found very funny)
my favorite ridiculous storyline: every single klinger stunt/escape attempt is so good—especially the attempted flight and him dressing up as the statue of liberty—but i think the entire adam's ribs plot is incredibly endearing, a good reflection of the ways in which the war is affecting hawkeye emotionally, and also incredibly funny
i can pick one of the write-off characters to stay on the show and develop, the others’ roles don’t change. who am i picking? steve newsome! i remain impressed at how effectively wilcox, reynolds, and koenig were able to fit a clear character arc into less than twenty five minutes of screentime for this character, and it would have been interesting to see what it would have looked like to see that arc stretched out over, say, half a season's worth of episodes
my favorite cast member writer and/or director (ex. directed by alan alda): the easy answer is of course alan alda (and obviously well deserved) but i have to give mclean stevenson props for "the trial of henry blake," which is one of the best episodes of season two and also includes one of my favorite sections of dialogue in the whole show, which is the part of the scene that begins with "i was just trying to help" and concludes with "i never claimed to be a junior general macarthur. look, i'm a doctor, and i try to patch up wounded kids and run a hospital"; that to me hits the nail on the head of what the core of henry blake is, and mclean stevenson just got it
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satansapostle6 · 3 months
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antonio-m · 2 years
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‘Skinny Dipping in the Seine, Paris’, c.1925 by Frank Nelson Wilcox (1887–1964). American artist. oil on canvas
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Classic Sesame Street Behind The Scenes Photo with Jerry Nelson, Caroly Wilcox, Jim Henson, Frank Oz and Richard Hunt.
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pookiestheone · 1 year
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Frank Nelson Wilcox (1887-1964) Skinny Dipping in the Seine
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nerdygaymormon · 1 year
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I've heard some homophobic people say that now it's popular to support people and our church members are taking the easy way by not calling gay people to repentance. I don't see it that way and wondered what you think when people say that
I wouldn't say it's "popular" or "taking the easy way" for a Mormon to be affirming of queer people and supportive of their full inclusion in the LDS Church.
In 2023, professors still can lose their jobs at the church's BYU schools if they stray too far from the LDS Church's homophobic and transphobic teachings despite what the science and consensus is in their fields. Members who post support on Facebook, Twitter, and other social media can expect pushback from other members.
While our church leaders may have softened their rhetoric and made some changes, such as allowing people to keep their temple recommends even if they support gay marriage, the core beliefs on these topics haven't changed much. So no, I wouldn't say it's "popular" in the LDS Church to stand for full equality and inclusion of LGBTQ+ people.
With that said, certainly it's easier in 2023 than it was in 2013, easier than it was in 2003, easier than it was in 1993, easier than it was in 1983, easier than it was in 1973 for a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to be affirming of LGBTQ+ people and to come out of the closet as yourself, at least in the USA.
We can thank queer people like Bayard Rustin, Christine Jorgensen, Marsha P. Johnson, Sylvia Rivera, Frank Kameny, Harvey Milk, Gilbert Baker, Leonard Matlovich, Steve Endean, RuPaul Charles, Ellen DeGeneres, Elton John, Laverne Cox, Lori Lightfoot and many, many others who were pioneers and moved American society to be more tolerant and accepting of queer people.
And from the LDS Church, a number of individuals have bravely stepped forward and spoken their truth & shared their experience, and that's led to awareness and eventually to increased understanding. People such as R. Joel Dorius, Leonard Matlovich, Paul Mortensen, Stephen Holbrook, Carol Lynn Pearson, D. Michael Quinn, Stuart Matis, Ty Mansfield, Mitch Mayne, Kendall Wilcox, Josh Weed, Dustin Lance Black, Jimmy Hales, Tyler Glenn, Tom Christofferson, Troy Williams, Xian Mackintosh, Laurie Lee Hall, Kris Irvin, Stacey Harkey, David Matheson, Charlie Bird, Matt Easton, Emma Gee, David Archuleta, and many others
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I just found this incredible resource listing all the known silent film adaptations of A Tale of Two Cities! Here is that list:
A Tale of Two Cities (USA 1908)
Director: [not known] Production Company: Selig Cast: [not known] Length: 1000ft Archive: Lost
A Tale of Two Cities (USA 1911)
Director: William Humphrey Production Company: Vitagraph Cast: • Maurice Costello (Sydney Carton) • Norma Talmadge (Lucie Manette) Length: 3021ft Archive: BFI, MOMA, UCLA Availability: Grapevine Video DVD-R
A Tale of Two Cities (USA 1917)
Director: Frank Lloyd Production Company: Fox Cast: • William Farnum (Charles Darnay / Sydney Carton) • Jewel Carmen (Lucie Manette) • Charles Clary (Marquis St. Evrémonde) • Rosita Marstini (Madame Defarge) Length: 7 reels Archive: UCLA
The Birth of a Soul (USA 1920)
Director: Edwin L. Hollywood Production Company: Vitagraph Cast: • Harry T. Morey (Philip Grey/Charles Drayton) • Jean Paige (Dorothy Barlow) Length: 4986ft Archive: Lost Note: Loose adaptation in American setting
A Tale of Two Cities (Tense Moments with Great Authors) (UK 1922)
Director: W.C. Rowden Production Company: Master Cast: • J. Fisher White (Dr. Manette) • Clive Brook (Sydney Carton) • Ann Trevor (Lucie Manette) Length: 1174ft Archive: Lost
The Only Way (UK 1926)
Director: Herbert Wilcox Production Company: Herbert Wilcox Cast: • John Martin Harvey (Sydney Carton) • Madge Stuart (Mimi) • Betty Faire (Lucie Manette) • J. Fisher White (Dr. Manette) Length: 10075ft Archive: BFI
I will reblog this with a link to the source!
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