cmvgor
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BRIT -- A bit of a dustup.
AMER -- A bunch of hassle.
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Newton, Sir Isaac -- Harpo Marx in *The Story Of Mankind*
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Indeed.
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Lassiter, Jim -- George Montgomery in *Riders Of The Purple Sage*
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The last time I saw Paris, her heart was young and gay...
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*Rush* is riiiiiight. Lavender, you got there first by about four minutes. Its yours. Go for it.
(5,822) some 74 views.
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Negative re *Dirty Laundry*
*7.* The real-life events fictionalized in this film took place in and around Tyler, Texas.
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The last Time I saw Paris, her trees were dressed for Spring...
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Re: Time of Day.
BRIT -- Half Seven
AMER -- Six thirty
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Givin' away the shop here. Sellin' out:
Roll (Role) call.
...Lorenzo "Shakes" Carceterra
...Hedra "Heddy" Carlson
...A one-time Mister Cher
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"Just when I orter say nix!"
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> {quote:title=pastman wrote:}{quote}
> cmvgor, most of these shows were my surrogate family; babbysitter. lavenderblue, I guess Penny was an early teen idol. Too old for me yet, strangely, I had my eye on Gale Storm.
Yeah? Mousekteer Darline for my choice
...Its still beteween Bud & Lou and The Stooges.
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*I Am Curious (Yellow)* ??
cmvgor, aka wildshot.
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"I'm in a terrible fix...
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*6.* Four years after the release of this film, the bar owner / drug dealer was inducted, with his band, into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame.
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BRIT -- He left in his socks.
AMER -- He just split; no time for prep.
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Audie Murphy played Jesse James, early in his career in *Kansas Raiders* (1950).
In his last film role, Murphy again played Jesse in *A Time For Dying* (1969).
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*31* once again.
"Hey, uh, in my purse over on the mantle? Feel free to help yourself to a Certs!"
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Dudley, no contest.
QUICKDRAW (or QUEEKSTRAW) MCGRAW or AUGIE DOGGIE'S DADDY.
How many of our current posters, do you think, saw these programs when first aired?
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> New Jack City?
Negative; that is an NYC setting. This story is set in a Southwestern location, among deeply tanned napes.
*5.* Under pressure from the bosses, the male undercover gives perjured testimony that he bought drugs from the bar owner / drug boss. He gets killed for that. The female operative testifies truthfully, and the drug boss is released. Again the drug boss finds someone sacked out in the back seat of his car. He starts to take the promised action, but it is the female undercover
and a sawedoff shotgun waiting back there. She wanted him on the street where she could get at him.
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*4.* An undercover is working as a bartender. A woman cadet is recruited straight out of the Police Academy to work with him. Her value is that the other ploice in the area have not seen her on the job, and won't spot her for what she is. Soon they have made so many buys -- under pressure from the bosses -- that the dealers are suspicious. "The general word is that _nobody_ can use all the stuff you two are buyin'"
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Carlyle, Max -- Wesley Snipes in *One Night Stand*.
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*3.* 1991. A rock-band member, big at that time. had the role of a drug kingpin fronting as a bar owner. In an early scene, he finds a hophead has used the back seat of his luxury car to go to sleep. He beats the man up and threatens to kill him if he's caught there again.
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*2.* The drug dealers are smart. Make a drug buy, they hold a shotgun on you and you have to
(shoot up, snort up, take the pill) right in front of them. They hope to assure themselves that way
that you are not entraping them. Some undercover cops become addicted this way.

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Pontipee, Adam -- Howard Keel in Seven Brides For Seven Brothers *
*...Info: There's six more of those brothers, for anyone who happens to log in at "P"