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gurumog · 1 year
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The Three Stooges in Spooks! (1953) Columbia Pictures Dir. Jules White
Shemp Howard with Norma Randall as Mary 'Bea' Bopper Philip Van Zandt as Dr. Jeckyll
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mariocki · 1 year
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Between Midnight and Dawn (Prowl Car, 1950)
"Your girlfriend seems kinda worried about something."
"So she's afraid of cops. So what's that prove?"
"I'll tell ya later."
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wahwealth · 9 days
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Warren Douglas, Ramsay Ames, Jan Wiley | Below The Deadline (1946) | 
Below the Deadline is a 1946 US crime film directed by William Beaudine.  The stars are Warren Douglas, Ramsay Ames, and Jan Wiley.  A World War II veteran returns and gets involved in his murdered brother's gambling business.   He falls in love with one of the girls who works for him and becomes embroiled in a power struggle with another mobster.   Cast Warren Douglas as Joe Hilton Ramsay Ames as Lynn Turner Jan Wiley as Vivian Saunders Paul Maxey as Arthur Brennan Philip Van Zandt as Oney Kessel John Harmon as Pinky Bruce Edwards as Samuel P. Austin George Meeker as Jeffrey Hilton Clancy Cooper as Nichols Cay Forrester as Blonde Al Bridge as Turner George Eldredge as James S. Vail William Ruhl as Welsh Vera Pavlovska as Russian Singer Charles Sullivan as Charlie - Kessel Henchman Meyer Grace as Kessel Henchman George Lloyd as Kane - Club Owner Never miss a video. Join the channel so that Mr. P can notify you when new videos are uploaded: https://www.youtube.com/@nrpsmovieclassics
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kwebtv · 15 days
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From the Golden Age of Television
France's Greatest Detective - ABC - May 16, 1955
A presentation of "TV Readers Digest" Season 1 Episode 18
Drama
Running Time: 30 minutes
Stars:
Arthur Franz as Alphonse Bertillion
Lawrence Dobkin as Renault
Ian MacDonald as Andrieux
Edgar Barrier as Camecasse
Philip Van Zandt as Boyoval
Peter Brocco as Jacques
Gene Reynolds as Hugo
Paul Frees as Vigeois
Claude Akins as Dupont
Belle Mitchell as Emilie
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brookstonalmanac · 5 months
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Birthdays 1.15
Beer Birthdays
Joseph Junk (1841)
Frank Ibert (1859)
Jaime Jurado (1959)
Steven Kinsey (1973)
Five Favorite Birthdays
"Queen Ida" Guillory; Zydeco musician (1929)
Martin Luther King, Jr.; minister, civil rights leader (1929)
Gene Krupa; jazz drummer (1909)
Jean-Baptiste Moliere; French writer (1622)
Robert Silverberg; science fiction writer (1935)
Famous Birthdays
Goodman Ace; comedian (1899)
Captain Beefheart; rock musician (1941)
Lee Bontecou; painter and sculptor (1931)
​​Eugène Brands; Dutch painter (1913)
Drew Brees; football player (1979)
Lloyd Bridges; actor (1913)
Jean Bugatti; auto maker (1909)
Robert Byrd; politician (1917)
Eddie Cahill; actor (1978)
Dove Cameron; actress and singer (1996)
Charo; pop singer (1951)
Phyllis Coates; actress (1927)
Julian Cope; pop singer (1957)
Martha Davis; pop singer (1951)
Matt Duffy; baseball player (1991)
Franz Grillparzer; Austrian author, poet, and playwright (1791)
Earl Hooker; rock guitarist (1929)
Adam Jones; rock musician (1965)
Regina King; actress (1971)
Philip Livingston; signer of the Declaration of Independence (1716)
Chad Lowe; actor (1968)
Alex Mae; pornstar (1997)
Andrea Martin; actor, comedian (1947)
Gamal Nasser; Egyptian politician (1918)
Ivor Novello; Welsh singer-songwriter and actor *1893)
Margaret O'Brien; actor (1937)
Aristotle Onasis; Greek businessman (1906)
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon; French writer (1809)
Pitbull; rapper (1981)
Julian Sands; actor (1958)
Maria Schell; Austrian-Swiss actress (1926)
Algernon Sidney; British philosopher (1623)
Kobe Tai; pornstar (1972)
Edward Teller; physicist (1908)
Mario Van Peebles; actor (1957)
Grace VanderWaal; singer-songwriter (2004)
Ronnie Van Zandt; rock musician (1948)
Artturi Ilmari Virtanen, Finnish chemist (1895)
Stanisław Wyspiański; Polish poet, playwright & painter (1869)
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julio-viernes · 9 months
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Van Morrison 78.
"'Astral Weeks' a través del espacio y el tiempo vincula una sociedad secreta de personas: soñadores, románticos, almas condenadas, tartamudos desafiantes y persistentes (y el amor que ama, que ama, que ama) en el lenguaje del corazón. “Me hizo confiar en la belleza”, dijo una vez Bruce Springsteen sobre 'Astral Weeks', uno de sus discos favoritos. "Me dio una sensación de lo divino" (le gustó tanto que, a modo de homenaje, buscó al bajista de 'Astral Weeks', Richard Davis, para tocar en sus dos primeros álbumes. “Astral Weeks era como una religión para nosotros”, dijo el guitarrista de la E Street, Steven Van Zandt). "Basé los primeros 15 minutos de 'Taxi Driver' en Astral Weeks”, dijo Martin Scorsese mientras promocionaba su película de 1978 'The Last Waltz'. Hace apenas una semana, lo escuché en un multicine con entradas agotadas cuando la pieza central de Astral Weeks, “Madame George”, marcó una escena particularmente inquietante en la elegante película de atracos 'Widows' de Steve McQueen. Unas semanas antes, cuando se le preguntó en una entrevista cuál elegiría si sólo pudiera escuchar una sola canción por el resto de su vida, Harry Styles respondió: "'Madame George' de Van Morrison", sin duda enviando un mensaje a nueva generación de devotos para buscarlo en Spotify".
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"Mis amigos, mis amigos, mis amigos… a quienes amo, amo, amo, amo", murmuró Philip Seymour Hoffman en los Oscar de 2006, rebosante de alegría nerviosa al aceptar su Premio de la Academia al Mejor Actor. “¿Conoces la canción de Van Morrison? 'Amo, amo, amo'... ¿Y que la sigue repitiendo así?". La canción, por supuesto, era “Madame George”, que el difunto Lester Bangs (a quien el propio Hoffman interpretó en "Almost Famous") alguna vez llamó “posiblemente una de las piezas musicales más compasivas jamás creadas”. 'Astral Weeks' se mueve de maneras misteriosas". Lindsay Zoladz, Nov. 2018.
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mrpsclassictelevision · 10 months
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🎥Moe Larry Shemp | The Three Stooges | SPOOKS (1953) in 3D | Classic
This is one of two Three Stooges films that were in 3D.  3D in 1953 was a new rage, so the video is meant to be watched with 3D glasses or Polaroid glasses, which means that the 3D does not enhance the film. but,  as usual, The Three Stooges are great.  The Stooges are Larry, Moe, and Shemp. they are detectives.  They are hired to track down a kidnapped girl name Mary Bopper (Norma Randall), daughter of George B. Bopper (Frank Mitchell). They decide to trace Bopper back to where she was last seen, which leads them to mad scientist Dr. Jeckyl (Philip Van Zandt) and his assistant, Mr. Hyde (Tom Kennedy). There is also a gorilla kept imprisoned in the house for experimental purposes. The Stooges arrive to rescue the kidnapped girl disguised as a door-to door pie salesmen.   Never Miss An Upload, Join the channel
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makeitquietly · 3 years
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The Big Noise (1944)
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michigandrifter · 4 years
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In Old Colorado 1941
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raynbowclown · 2 years
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Our Miss Brooks [movie]
Our Miss Brooks [movie]
Our Miss Brooks (1956) starring Eve Arden, Robert Rockwell, Gale Gordon, Richard Crenna Our Miss Brooks encapsulates the first three seasons of the classic TV series. Snarky English teacher Eve Arden starts work at a new high school, pursues true love, and deals with her cantankerous principal. (more…)
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badmovieihave · 6 years
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Bad movie I have Citizen Kane 1941
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mariocki · 5 years
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House Of Frankenstein (1944)
"If they search the ruins of the prison, our bodies will not be found - we should hide!"
"So we shall, but in the open. All the protection of a traveling show; I as Lampini, you as my assistant. Free to move on towards those... for whom I have unloving memories."
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wahwealth · 25 days
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The Woman In Brown (1948) | Conrad Nagel | Courtroom Drama | Full Movie ...
The Woman In Brown aka The Vicious Circle is a 1948 US courtroom drama film directed by W. Lee Wilder.  The movie is based on the play The Burning Bush by Heinz Herald and Geza Herczeg. The stars are Conrad Nagel as Karl Nemesh - Defense Attorney Fritz Kortner as Joseph Schwartz - Defendant tenant Reinhold Schünzel as Baron Arady Philip Van Zandt as Calomar Balog - Special Investigator Lyle Talbot as Prosecutor Miller Edwin Maxwell as Presiding Judge Frank Ferguson as Stark - State attorney Lester Dorr as Andreas Molnar - Neighbor Michael Mark as Gustav Horney - Land owner Belle Mitchell as Mrs. Julianna Horney - Anna's Master Nan Boardman as Mrs. Maria Tamashy - Anna's mother Shirley Kneeland as Clara Tamashy - Anna's sister Rita Gould as Ethel Mihaly Eddie LeRoy as Samuel Schwartz (George) David Alexander as Fisher Ben Welden as Constable Nina Hansen as Mrs. Schwartz Mary Lou Harrington as Anna Tamashy Peggy Wynne as Irene Peter Robert Cherry as Marten Sam Bernard as Herman Rudolph Cameron as Dr. Daroush Peter Brocco as Dr. Georges Samosch Christina Vale as Margaret Daroush - Witness Never miss a video. Join the channel so that Mr. P can notify you when new videos are uploaded: https://www.youtube.com/@nrpsmovieclassics
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papermoonloveslucy · 6 years
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LUCY MAKES CURTIS BYTE THE DUST
S1;E6 ~ November 1, 1986
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[Photos © Getty Images]
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Directed by Marc Daniels ~ Written by Bob Fisher and Arthur Marx
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Lucy's attempt to computerize M&B Hardware results in a a shop full of lawnmowers and with Curtis listed in the obituary column.
Regular Cast
Lucille Ball (Lucy Barker), Gale Gordon (Curtis McGibbon), Ann Dusenberry (Margo Barker McGibbon),  Larry Anderson (Ted McGibbon), Jenny Lewis (Becky McGibbon), Philip Amelio (Kevin McGibbon), Donovan Scott (Leonard Stoner)
[For biographies of the Regular Cast, see “One Good Grandparent Deserves Another” (S1;E1)]
Guest Cast
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Dave Madden (Stanley Bigelow) is probably best remembered for playing Reuben Kincaid, the manager of “The Partridge Family” (1970-74). He was a regular performer on “Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In,” which (for some seasons) was programmed opposite “Here's Lucy.”  Madden died in 2014 at age 82.  
Stanley is a sales representative selling lawnmowers. His last name is only listed in the final credits but is not spoken aloud in the episodes.
Billy Van Zandt (Delivery Guy) is an actor and writer of more than 25 plays with Jane Millmore.  A native of Red Bank, New Jersey, he is married to Adrienne Barbeau. In 1990, Van Zandt won an Emmy Award for “I Love Lucy: The First Show,” which introduced the long-lost pilot to TV viewers.
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This was the eighth episode filmed, but it was aired sixth. “Life With Lucy” loses its time slot with an 8 share, the lowest to date and the second lowest of all those aired.  
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When Lucy activates the leaf blower and scatters seed packets all over the Hardware Store, Curtis says “We were hit by Hurricane Lucy.” In 1957's “Building a Bar-B-Q” (ILL S6;E24), Ricky says that he thinks the re-built monstrosity of a brick barbecue was caused by Hurricane Lucy.  
Curtis: “You know me, always keeping up with the times.” Lucy: “Yeah, he's almost up to 1956.”
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In 1956, Gale Gordon had finished playing Osgood Conklin on “Our Miss Brooks” and started a playing Harvey Box in “The Brothers” (aka “The Box Brothers”), a Desilu series that lasted just one season on CBS. Lucille Ball began 1956 with “I Love Lucy” touring Europe and ended it with the Ricardos and Mertzes visiting Cuba.  
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Bigelow (Stanley’s credited surname) was the name of a Department Store in Jamestown, New York, Lucille Ball's hometown that it is said rejected a teenage Ball when she applied for a job in their ribbon department! One of Lucille Ball's distant relatives was also named Bigelow. In the 1950s Lucy and Desi promoted Bigelow carpeting. She used the name Bigelow on both “I Love Lucy” and “The Lucy Show” (above).
Stanley: [To Curtis] “We've been through a lot together.  From the pot-bellied stove to the microwave.  Then back to the pot belly.” [Pats Curtis's belly]
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When Curtis compares the extinction of wild animals to the human race being replaced by computers, Lucy says he's been watching too much “Wild Kingdom.” “Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom” was an educational series about the lives of wild animals that aired on NBC from 1963 to 1988. Until 1984 it was hosted by zoologist Marlin Perkins.
Lucy: “Change is hard on everybody.”
In the episode, Lucy attaches file cards to the computer using magnets, which wipes out the inventory data. In reality, refrigerator magnets placed on the computer would not be strong enough to have caused any harm.
Curtis: [To Leonard, furious] “You gave our trash to the trash man?!?”
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Using the computer, Lucy orders a lawnmower. She accidentally presses the ‘1′ key three times and orders 111 lawnmowers for a cost of $4,192.67!  This means the push lawnmowers were wholesale priced at $37.77.  Adjusting for inflation, that would be nearly $90 today.
Curtis: [To Lucy] “I'm dead!” Lucy: “You're not dead, you're just not a lot of fun.”
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To straighten out Curtis's obituary, Lucy calls her friend at the newspaper, Carol. The name may be an homage to any or all of Lucille Ball's friends Carol Burnett, Carole Lombard, or Carole Cook.  The unseen Carol tells Lucy she learned of Curtis's passing from the bank. Lucy used the computer to stop the check to Chadwick Mowers with the phrase “CM decreased” but types “CM deceased.” The bank interprets CM as Curtis McGibbon. [Only on television, folks!]
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Lucy returns the computer, but buys a Robot named Rupert! In 1928, British schoolboys built a robot named Rupert which contained mechanical representations of human organs!  
Curtis: [To Lucy] “Listen to me!” Lucy: “I don't have to, you're dead!”
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On “The Lucy Show,” Mr. Mooney (Gale Gordon) installed a computer at the bank in “Lucy, the Superwoman” (TLS S4;E26)…
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and again in “Lucy and Bob Crane” (TLS S4;E22).  Both aired in 1966!
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On a 1972 “Here's Lucy” Harry Carter (Gale Gordon) installed a giant computer named EXMO III in the office as “Lucy's Replacement” (HL S4;E19).
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Prior to that Lucy Carter tried her hand at computer dating in 1968′s “Lucy the Matchmaker” (HL S1;E12). The comic payoff of most episodes featuring computers was having them short-circuit and run amok!  
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Lucy Carmichael encountered robots played by mime Larry Dean in “Lucy and the Ceramic Cat” (TLS S3;E16)...
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and again in “Lucy and the Robot” (TLS S4;E23).
This Day in Lucy History ~ November 1st
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"Mr. and Mrs. TV Show" (ILL S4;E5) – *November 1, 1954
* This episode's original broadcast was pre-empted. It eventually aired Monday, April 11, 1955.
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“Lucy Helps Danny Thomas” (TLS S4;E7) – November 1, 1965
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"Lucy and Her All-Nun Band" (HL S4;E8) – November 1, 1971
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brookstonalmanac · 1 year
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Birthdays 1.15
Beer Birthdays
Anthony Durkin (d. 1831)
Joseph Junk (1841)
Frank Ibert (1859)
Jaime Jurado (1959)
Steven Kinsey (1973)
Five Favorite Birthdays
"Queen Ida" Guillory; Zydeco musician (1929)
Martin Luther King, Jr.; minister, civil rights leader (1929)
Gene Krupa; jazz drummer (1909)
Jean-Baptiste Moliere; French writer (1622)
Robert Silverberg; science fiction writer (1935)
Famous Birthdays
Goodman Ace; comedian (1899)
Captain Beefheart; rock musician (1941)
Lloyd Bridges; actor (1913)
Jean Bugatti; auto maker (1909)
Robert Byrd; politician (1917)
Charo; pop singer (1951)
Julian Cope; pop singer (1957)
Martha Davis; pop singer (1951)
Adam Jones; rock musician (1965)
Philip Livingston; signer of the Declaration of Independence (1716)
Chad Lowe; actor (1968)
Alex Mae; pornstar (1997)
Andrea Martin; actor, comedian (1947)
Gamal Nasser; Egyptian politician (1918)
Margaret O'Brien; actor (1937)
Aristotle Onasis; Greek businessman (1906)
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon; French writer (1809)
Julian Sands; actor (1958)
Maria Schell; actor (1926)
Kobe Tai; pornstar (1972)
Edward Teller; physicist (1908)
Mario Van Peebles; actor (1957)
Ronnie Van Zandt; rock musician (1948)
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