No, more just that Theon is Gollum. He has a part to play…
No, more just that Theon is Gollum. He has a part to play…
Theon has to stick around long enough to bite the ring off Frodo's hand.
Young Lady Chatterley II had the guy who played Nick the Dick in Bachelor Party.
She's very good in Touchez Pas au Grisbi with Jean Gabin as well. Very entertaining film and one of her earliest roles, I think.
This will change the way you think about queso…FOREVER.
https://youtu.be/WnaSvvSqY-8
Too late!
Don't think anyone has mentioned Landau's guest spot on Columbo as twins. Has a twist — although you see the crime committed, you don't know which twin actually did it.
Roy Dotrice. Also Father on the TV "Beauty and the Beast" from the '80s.
Haven't watched the video, but in the wee blurb: Maltese Falcon came out in 1941, not 1943.
Correct. The game that in the U.S. is called Parcheesi is called Ludo in the U.K. Ludo comes from the Latin for "game" — ludum.
Charlie Patton, Uncle Dave Macon.
The thing that your aunt gave you but you don't know what it is helped a lot with those inventory items.
I agree, but I also would like to go back in time to 1960 and watch an unknowing audience watch Psycho for the first time.
Some of her earliest stuff might be in the U.S. "Mysterious Affair at Styles," her first book and the first Poirot, came out in 1920. But I don't think it's public domain in the U.K. "Orient" came out in 1934, so I doubt it's public domain anywhere.
I see from the photo above that Bryan Cranston has morphed into William Schallert.
And don't forget that the whole pissing match with Hearst over Kane did Welles no favors with studio executives, not only at RKO. And as the '40s continued I think Welles' politics played a factor as well.
January 6th has been Holmes' unofficial birthday for a long time among Holmesians/Sherlockians because "Twelfth Night" is the only Shakespeare play Holmes quotes twice. The "deduction" is that he's especially fond of the play since he was born on Twelfth Night itself.
I think only a few weeks at most. There's a November '72 episode on YouTube and the "stand up" is gone by then.
Peter Vaughan plays Stevens' dad — he is still with us and played Maester Aemon on Game of Thrones until a year or so ago.
I Confess this doesn't thrill me.