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  1. It sounds like William Castle's 1961 "Homicidal" with Glenn Corbett and Patricia Breslin in duel roles as brother and sister. And it is available on DVD

    try here:http://www.moviesunlimited.com/musite/product.asp?sku=D31690++&mscssid=CT8JCNUXRWM69PF30DSR5SDC2H2LDKN7

     

    Tagline: A WORD OF WARNING! Please don't reveal the ending of this picture or your friends will kill you - IF THEY DON'T, I WILL! - William Castle

     

    vallo

  2. Yes it does. The Paul Newman Collection [DVD]

     

    In the role that made him a star, Paul Newman is middleweight boxing champ Rocky Graziano in Robert Wise's Oscar-winning biodrama, "Somebody up There Likes Me" (1956). Steve McQueen co-stars. Newman portrays notorious outlaw Billy the Kid in director Arthur Penn's first feature, "The Left-Handed Gun" (1958). An ambitious lawyer's (Newman) dark past comes back to haunt him while defending a war buddy who's been accused of murder, in "The Young Philadelphians" (1959). With Barbara Rush, Robert Vaughn. Newman plays Ross MacDonald's cool private eye in "Harper" (1966) and again in "The Drowning Pool" (1975) which follows the detective to New Orleans where he tries to find out who's been blackmailing an ex-girlfriend (Joanne Woodward). An easy-going cowpoke (Newman) and his hard-drinking pardner (Lee Marvin) agree to move 200 steer from Mexico to the U.S. to get out of debt, in "Pocket Money" (1972). Finally, "The Mackintosh Man" (1973) stars Newman as a British agent sent to infiltrate a communist group secretly led by a powerful politician (James Mason). 13 hrs. total on six discs. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English.

    Hope this helps.

    vallo

  3. Unfortunately most of those clubs are gone. My parents grew up in the 30's and 40's when clubs like "The Savoy" " Copacabana" and even the "Apollo" where as they would say "Hep". Today they're hard to find. Ifound this @ googlehttp://www.nightclubs.com/

    Hey I would settle partying at Harpo's club from the movie "The Color Purple" just to SWING....

     

    vallo

  4. "Pat Corley", a character actor who appeared in dozens of films before becoming best known for his role as Phil the bartender on the Murphy Brown television series, has passed away on September 11, 2006 in Los Angeles, CA. He was 76.

     

     

     

    Born on June 1, 1930 in Dallas, TX, Corley moved to Stockton, CA while a teenager. He became interested in acting, appearing in numerous summer productions. He also danced with the Stockton Symphony Ballet for four seasons. After serving a tour of duty in US Army during the Korean War, he attended Stockton College. He later moved to New York City and studied under Uta Hagen and the American Theatre Wing. He later attended the Actor?s Studio. In addition to performing in several summer stock productions, he appeared in several on- and off-Broadway productions.

     

     

     

    Corley made his film debut in a small role in Gordon Park?s The Super Cops (1974). Corley would spend a majority of his career dividing his time between television and film projects. Among the films Corley has appeared in include The Bad News Bears In Breaking Training (1977), Coming Home (1978), Nightwing, The Rose (both 1979), Night Shift (1982), Curse Of The Pink Panther (1983), Against All Odds (1984), Mr. Destiny (1990) and All Dogs Go To Heaven 2 (1996).

     

     

     

    In addition to his appearing on nine season of Murphy Brown as the fatherly bartender who would dispense wry advice to Candice Bergen?s title character, Corly appeared in guest roles on such series as Get Christy Love, Kojak, Roots, Starsky And Hutch, The Waltons, Lou Grant, St. Elsewhere, Bay City Blues, Moonlighting, Hill Street Blues and Night Court.

    From Filmbuff online.

    vallo

  5. >"Are they trying to drive viewers away ?"

     

    Sometimes I wonder Ken. It's a Friday Night (and it's raining to boot..) So why are we subjected to this baloney (beats me??) I think the programmers should re-think their schedule for the weekends. Most of us here would rather see a GOOD classic on a weekend and save this stuff for another time. Like 3 or 4am....

     

    vallo

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