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slimewalksxtraroom · 1 year
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Doctor Penetration (De Renzy, 1986)
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mariocki · 1 year
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The Saint: Interlude in Venice (5.2, ITC, 1966)
"At the moment I have only a suspicion. Without proof, my hands are tied."
"And you want me to furnish that proof?"
"I would light twelve candles to you if you could."
#the saint#interlude in venice#itc#1966#leslie charteris#paddy manning o'brine#leslie norman#roger moore#lois maxwell#william sylvester#quinn o'hara#paul stassino#joyce blair#richard warner#robert ayres#patrick troughton#derek sydney#earl green#hal galili#tita dane#networks ep order still imperceptible to me (possibly? they're following US transmission? but certainly not UK trans. nor production order)#so disc hopping abounds. but this is a fun one‚ a very familiar type of tale that's not very far removed from the monochrome series (there#are those reviewers who would have you believe the series shifted entirely in quality and tone once it hit colour but of course those#changes were gradual and had in fact begun already towards the end of the bw era). a starry cast too; Maxwell by now known as the Bond#films' Miss Moneypenny‚ Sylvester a legit leading man (albeit in crime b movies mostly) and.. be still my fluttering heart... is that Paul#Stassino I see... sadly he doesn't last long in a surprisingly bloodthirsty entry; Simon quite ungallantly (and fatally) uses a woman as a#human shield in the violent finále‚ which uh.. doesn't look great for the Robin Hood image. and of course Patty Trouts pops up as Italy's#answer to Columbo‚ getting most of the good lines and twinkling his little eyes up at Roger Moore. a fun one! not hugely original perhaps#but I'm happy just when the series is doing something well and without needless chauvinism (which... mostly free from it here)
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Hallmark’s October Movie Slate Includes New Hannah Swensen and Curious Caterer Mysteries (TVLine.com)
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3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Ghost Premiere Date: Saturday, Oct. 7 at 8 pm A ghost from the 1920s refuses to leave the home just listed by Anna, a new real estate agent. Worse, the spirit is convinced she cannot “pass over” until she gets Anna back together with her ex; Julie Gonzalo (Supergirl), Chris McNally (When Calls the Heart) and Madeleine Arthur (To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before) star.
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Field Day Premiere Date: Saturday, Oct. 14 at 8 pm Jen (Witches of East End‘s Rachel Boston), Marissa (Virgin River‘s Carmel Amit) and Kelly (Good Trouble‘s Shannon Chan-Kent) are moms from different backgrounds who are thrown together to plan the annual Field Day at their kids’ school. Along the way, they navigate a myriad of obstacles, including an unsupportive head of the PTO. New to town and still trying to move on following the loss of her husband, Jen is thankful to have the encouragement of Dan (Saving Hope‘s Benjamin Ayres), the school’s PE teacher who is becoming a good friend…or could this be the start of something more? As the planning continues, Jen, Marissa and Kelly bond as friends who will stop at nothing to make sure their kids are happy, with each of them finding their own path as their friendship grows stronger.
Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
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A Zest for Death: A Hannah Swensen Mystery Premiere Date: Friday, Oct. 6 at 9 pm They say the real estate business is deadly, but no one is more surprised than Hannah Swensen (Days of Our Lives‘ Alison Sweeney) when her mother, Delores (Barbara Niven), discovers the dead body of the homeowner – and regular customer of The Cookie Jar – while house-hunting for her sister Michelle (The Flash‘s Tess Atkins). Hannah is determined to get to the bottom of the mystery and is convinced that the prime suspect Mike (All My Children‘s Cameron Mathison) and the Sheriff (Day of the Dead‘s Mike Dopud) are focusing on isn’t the culprit. Hannah’s sleuthing becomes a family affair when Delores, Michelle and even her sister Andrea (Heartland‘s Lisa Durupt) – who pays an unexpected visit – take part in the investigation. As Hannah uncovers clues she slowly rules out suspects and is led to the shocking truth about the killer’s identity.
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Curious Caterer: Fatal Vows Premiere Date: Friday, Oct. 13 at 9 pm In the third installment of the franchise, professional caterer and amateur detective Goldy Berry (Awkward‘s Nikki DeLoach) is hired to cater for a big wedding. The bride, Jessamyn Cole (Superman & Lois‘ Amanda Khan), is the ex-wife of Goldy’s current romantic interest, detective Tom Schultz (the ubiquitous Andrew Walker). The town is shocked when they find the groom, Sterling Clearwater (The Flash‘s Kareem Malcolm) dead and Jessamyn missing. To complicate matters, a new detective (Dangerous‘ Brock Morgan) with a vendetta against Tom is hired to oversee the case. Forced to take matters into their own hands, Goldy and Tom must find Jessamyn before she meets Sterling’s fate.
To read the full article at TVLine.com click this LINK.
TVInsider has a write up also.
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brookstonalmanac · 11 months
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Birthdays 5.24
Beer Birthdays
Joseph Theurer (1852)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Bob Dylan; singer, songwriter (1941)
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit; physicist (1686)
Frank Oz; muppeteer (1943)
H.B. Reese; candymaker, inventor of "Reese's Peanut Butter Cups" (1879)
John C. Reilly; actor (1965)
Famous Birthdays
Lois Ayres; porn actor (1963)
Jim Broadbent; actor (1949)
Joseph Brodsky; Russian writer (1940)
Gary Burghoff; actor (1943)
Benjamin Cardozo; U.S. Supreme Court justice (1870)
Dixie Carter; actor (1939)
Rosanne Cash; country singer (1955)
Michael Chabon; writer (1963)
Tommy Chong; comedian, actor (1938)
Sybil Danning; actor (1949)
George Formby; British comedian, singer (1904)
Lillian Gilbreath; engineer (1878)
Aram Katchaturian; composer (1903)
Patti LaBelle; pop singer (1944)
Emanuel Leutze; artist (1816)
Jean-Paul Marat; French revolutionary (1743)
Elsa Maxwell; writer (1883)
Alfred Molina; actor (1953)
Lilli Palmer; actor (1914)
Priscilla Presley; actor (1945)
Harry Bernard “H.B.” Reese; candymaker (1879)
Rich Roinson; rock guitarist (1969)
Kirstin Scott Thomas; actor (1960)
Vivian "Luscious Jackson" Trimble; rock musician (1963)
Victoria, Queen of England (1819)
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Put On Your Raincoats | Surrender in Paradise (Frazer & Svetlana, 1984)
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I'm not normally one to suggest a hardcore porno would be better off with the sex scenes cut out, but I do think that would work in this one's favour. The plot here concerns a group of models who end up shipwrecked on an island ("Robinson Caruso style", as one of them puts it) along with a convict played by Jerry Butler. In a non-pornographic movie, you'd maybe get some tension from the conflict of man vs nature, or even from the presence of the convict. Not here. Soon after the girls ends up on the island, crates full of food and other necessities wash up on shore after them. With all the outfit changes they go through over the course of the movie, it is not a convincing portrait of post-shipwreck survival.
And while Butler can be a threatening presence elsewhere, here just a cool dude who everybody loves pretty much right away. There is no suspicion he might have actually committed the crimes he's been imprisoned for, and the only real surprises are in the form of which cast member he'll have sex with next. Which should be enjoyable in theory if you like this kind of movie, and this has a pretty good cast as far as these things go. You get Lois Ayres, who wears jean cutoffs at one point and whose hair surprisingly is not bleach blonde in this although she seems to have enough product handy to make it stand up. You have Ginger Lynn, who makes a strong case for the leopard print bikini. You have Stacy Donovan, who maybe has a Mariel Hemingway thing going on. You have somebody named Diva, who maybe has a Diane Franklin thing going on, but Diane Franklin in Better Off Dead with her questionable French accent. You have Renee Tiffany, who also has a French accent. And you have Crystal Holland, who looks surprisingly modern, for lack of a better word, likely because she seems to use the least product in her hair.
Unfortunately, the movie decides to play some faux classy music over all the sex scenes, which sucks the life out of most of them. (But in a bad way, not a euphemistic way.) The only ones that stand out are the one between Butler and Holland, which manages to get sufficiently spicy despite the overbearing score, and the one where Butler is on a hammock and most of the girls attend to him, by virtue of featuring a hammock. The worst is the last one between Butler and Diva, which is preceded by the movie having them fall in love despite no chemistry for the entire runtime, and during which they get sand in all kinds of places, which no doubt must have been uncomfortable. In the words of a wise man, "It's coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere."
Anyway, this is pretty low energy stuff, but not without its charms. The cinematography is pretty nice, and all the cast look pretty good in their swimsuits, even Butler in his DIY loincloth. Honestly, if you'd made this a PG-rated island adventure that puts some effort into the survival elements, it would be a lot more fun. Have them lobbing coconuts at each other, falling off trees, maybe palling around with some animals. The island vibes aren't unpleasant.
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newmanspaul · 3 years
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OLD HOLLYWOOD STARS & THEIR ZODIAC SIGNS
Aries: Gregory Peck, Spencer Tracy, Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, William Holden, Doris Day, Anthony Perkins, Debbie Reynolds, Ann Miller, Billie Holiday, Karl Malden, Warren Beatty, Marlon Brando, Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, Lon Chaney, Steve McQueen, Ed Begley, Melvyn Douglas, Alec Guinness, Leslie Howard, Jayne Mansfield
Taurus: Jimmy Stewart, Fred Astaire, Bing Crosby, Audrey Hepburn, Katharine Hepburn, Don Rickles, Orson Welles, Tyrone Power, Rudolph Valentino, Gary Cooper, Henry Fonda, Shirley MacLaine, Shirley Temple, Anthony Quinn, James Mason, Ella Fitzgerald, Lionel Barrymore, Phil Silvers, Jack Klugman, Harold Lloyd, Mary Astor, Simone Simon, Margaret Sullavan, Eve Arden
Gemini: Judy Garland, Bob Hope, Dean Martin, Errol Flynn, Laurence Olivier, Marilyn Monroe, John Wayne, Tony Curtis, Rosemary Clooney, Douglas Fairbanks, Burl Ives, Al Jolson, Stan Laurel, Vincent Price, Basil Rathbone, Rosalind Russell, Hattie McDaniel, Priscilla Lane, Josephine Baker, Jeanette MacDonald, Peggy Lee
Cancer: Ginger Rogers, Eva Marie Saint, Natalie Wood, Olivia de Havilland, Barbara Stanwyck, Lena Horne, Jimmy Cagney, Milton Berle, Yul Brynner, Peter Lorre, Red Skelton, Jane Russell, Gina Lollobrigida, Leslie Caron, Farley Granger
Leo: William Powell, Myrna Loy, Mae West, Clara Bow, Norma Shearer, Esther Williams, Walter Brennan, Robert Mitchum, Louis Armstrong, Peter O’Toole, Jack Haley, Bert Lahr, Alfred Hitchcock, Maureen O’Hara, Lucille Ball, Shelley Winters, Dolores del Rio
Virgo: Lauren Bacall, Gene Kelly, Sophia Loren, Claudette Colbert, Greta Garbo, Donald O’Connor, Ingrid Bergman, Peter Lawford, Fredric March, James Coburn, Fred MacMurray, Peter Sellers, Raquel Welch, George Chakiris, Vera Miles
Libra: Jean Arthur, Carole Lombard, Montgomery Clift, Rita Hayworth, Deborah Kerr, Charlton Heston, Mickey Rooney, Lillian Gish, Groucho Marx, Buster Keaton, Bela Lugosi, George C. Scott, Lenny Bruce, Walter Pidgeon, Greer Garson, Joan Fontaine, Brigitte Bardot, June Allyson, Julie London
Scorpio: Richard Burton, Rock Hudson, Vivien Leigh, Burt Lancaster, Gene Tierney, Grace Kelly, Claude Rains, Joel McCrea, Johnny Carson, Burgess Meredith, Hedy Lamarr, Eleanor Powell, Veronica Lake
Sagittarius: Frank Sinatra, Kirk Douglas, Sammy Davis Jr, Edward G. Robinson, Rita Moreno, Lee Remick, Boris Karloff, Lee J. Cobb, Ricardo Montalban, Irene Dunne, Agnes Moorehead, Gloria Grahame, Betty Grable, Julie Harris
Capricorn: Cary Grant, Humphrey Bogart, Ava Gardner, Marlene Dietrich, Loretta Young, Ethel Merman, Eartha Kitt, Janet Leigh, Lew Ayres, Ray Bolger, Sal Mineo, Danny Kaye, Oliver Hardy, Oscar Levant, Ray Milland, Elvis Presley, Jane Wyman, Kay Francis, Barbara Rush
Aquarius: Kathryn Grayson, James Dean, Paul Newman, Clark Gable, Jimmy Durante, Jack Benny, Lana Turner, Kim Novak, Ronald Colman, Ernest Borgnine, Randolph Scott, Vera-Ellen, Donna Reed, Jack Lemmon, John Barrymore, George Burns, Arthur Kennedy, Cesar Romero, Jean Simmons, Zsa Zsa Gabor
Pisces: Jerry Lewis, Elizabeth Taylor, Jean Harlow, Nat King Cole, Sidney Poitier, Cyd Charisse, Lee Marvin, Jackie Gleason, Edward Everett Horton, David Niven
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