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Kid Dabb

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  1. This has always been one of my favorite "Lassie" films. One thing that has always confused me: there is no "Lassie" character in the film. The dog actor (Pal) appears under the names "Bill" and, later, "Duke". I wonder what the story behind that is.
  2. 496 Now look, man. These ain't no damn houn'dogs. I'm tellin' ya.
  3. SPOOK CHASERS (1957) Louie's Sweet Shop set is brought back and handed over to character actor Percy Helton - - now "Clancy's Cafe" Clipped Wings (1953) - - another Bowery Boys film
  4. http://www.tim.hi-ho.ne.jp/yokosuka-enkan/sakuhin/2004/inoti/inoti.htm https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki
  5. Nice work, lavender. He's our man. Alan Hale, Sr. played "Little John" in the film Robin Hood (1922), with Douglas Fairbanks and Wallace Beery, reprised the role 16 years later in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) with Errol Flynn and Basil Rathbone, then played him yet again in Rogues of Sherwood Forest (1950) with John Derek as Robin Hood's son. Thank you - Your thread
  6. Although this actor's name is very well known in these parts, it is his son who is probably more widely recognized for his own work in a popular 60s sit-com.
  7. These might offer some info: http://www.af.mil/News/ArticleDisplay http://www.tcm.com/Aviation-In-Film-Tuesdays-in-July
  8. The guy in the center looks like Bruce Bennett.
  9. This supporting actor has portrayed the same character in three separate films over the span of twenty-eight years.
  10. I have nothing to post. Give us another, Rich.
  11. Emil Jannings The Loves of Pharaoh (1922) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Loves_of_Pharaoh Frame enlargement: courtesy Le Giornate del Cinema Muto.
  12. He appears to be wearing some form of Pharaonic headgear. Is this from a stage play to do with Egypt; Cleopatra, perhaps? There is possibly some fabric or mail draping the back of his neck and possibly the sides - there is not enough definition (for me) to make that out. Here is a similar headband without fabric
  13. LOL! I was about 30 minutes behind you Fred. I worked my way up to Yul Brynner, D.O.B. 1920, whose mother "studied" to be an actress.
  14. Thank you. Even in older sound westerns it was a long time before I can remember seeing bloody gunshot wounds so I thought I'd start here in the general population and branch out later.
  15. I guess he was taught specific tricks by Mark and practiced them well - for those where we saw his whole body in the shot and not just a close-up of hands. Actually, I thought I remembered having seen something on TV years ago mentioning Jack Cassidy practicing magic as a hobby - couldn't dig anything up to confirm it. I may have been confusing this with Bill Bixby.
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