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Yes, that's it ! Thank you !
Yes, I immediately thought it was the same actress playing Warren, but was confused when he started to speak.....it was not the same voice, so I thought I was wrong. But now I'm thinking maybe a man's voice was dubbed in.
Thankyou, but....did he save her by putting a clock in her chest, so she was really dead?
Geraldine Brooks was Adam Cartwright's Mother in a Flashback episode of Bonanza ! Thirty Years later, (1976) when she was older and heavier, she co-starred with James Coco in a Sit-Com called, " The Dumplings " about a heavy couple who owned a Delicatesan. I remember an episode where they came into possession of an old and very rare bottle of wine that was worth a fortune. They were offered thousands of dollars for it, but they loved each other so much that they decided to have the Romantic experience of drinking it together, instead of the money.
If you enjoyed him as the comedic Egghead, you probably would get a kick out of his portrayal of " The Abominable Dr Phibes " ! I don't know if he was intentionally supposed to be funny, but he WAS !
LOL ! I understand, Otter ! I'm glad his portrayal resonated with someone. But you don't sound " snarky " to me, you sound very nice. Enjoy all your Movie Viewing !
Who cares if it's real or not? Just enjoy it as a piece of Entertainment
Fountainhead, I had the exact same thought as you.....wouldn't it have been so much easier to free the Slaves by becoming pharaoh, then by living in mud and squalor as a Slave ????
Why was she a "brat" ? Because she missed her Mother?
He had me in tears in the Little House on the Prairie episode, especially when his wife Anna was dying. I don't know what he did to get into San Quenton, but if he learned acting there, it was worth it ! He deserved an Emmy for Little House.
I don't think the reason why she was mad was because Mary was going to become a Nun....she was hurt because Mary did not tell her, she had to hear it from someone else
Yes, that is it ! Thank you so much....I have ordered the DVD on Amazon, can't wait to see it again. You are an EXPERT !
I agree with you, Snepts, and when I watch The Rifleman, I think it's so strange that when he walks down the street, nobody looks at him twice....no heads swivel, no eyes flutter, nobody reacts at all ! No one looks at him any differently than they look at Micah ! How unrealistic is that ? ! ?
I love the old TV Westerns, and used to attend Western Festivals, where many actors from the shows would be there in person to sign autographs, take pictures and answer questions ...one of them, was Ben Cooper, who guest starred on many of the shows, including one episode of The Rifleman. He specifically went out of his way, to tell us how astonished he was, during rehearsal, to see what a great actor Chuck Connors was...he had a very emotional scene where he was really crying ( no glycerin drops ) I was so happy to hear that, because I love Chuck Connors.
Why should she cringe? I thought she was adorable in it and I enjoyed the episode very much.
Yes, he was Madox West, but as I said in my post, perhaps I'm remembering the title of the show wrong....
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Good luck
Yes, my mother was so moved by it that she was talking about it 40 years later.....so it wasn't a comedy, but thank you for reading my post and reaching out to me
Nothing hurts more than " let's still be friends "....thanks, Skater !
Thank you very much