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Thursday, April 23, 2020

This is Engineer Fred



End of the line.
Navin (to Billy) Don’t touch the Johnson bar! It’ll explode the fuel casing! And if the Wilson-Smith indicator gets above one sixty, just turn that little nut down there one quarter turn. There’s a little screwdriver there, just put it in and turn it one quarter. Now listen Billy, we’re going into a tunnel don’t stand up because the clearance is only four foot, uhh! (Navin hits his head on the tunnel) I’m o.k., I was protected by the bill of my Engineer Fred cap! (the train slows to a stop) Thank’s for pulling my cap down.

Monday, April 20, 2020

The Ropers


ABC 1979-80. Norman Fell. Jeffrey Tambor is on Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast this week. Multiple promos with Ernie Anderson and the intro. Two seasons and 28 episodes.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ropers


Saturday, April 18, 2020

Sandwich of the Day: Pastrami


Tribute to Eugene Levy and his gassy interview with Kevin Pollak. His was from Art's Deli in Studio City. I want one now and it's six a.m. Not the best choice for breakfast perhaps. I had red beans instead like a good Cajun boy. Joel had a pastrami from the Stage Deli in the Russian Flu ep. when his fiancee flies in. I watched that one the other day too.

https://www.jamesbeard.org/recipes/original-19-hot-pastrami-sandwich

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pastrami_on_rye

https://www.tastecooking.com/pastrami-everything/


Charles Lang: Cinematographer




Watching a better print of One-Eyed Jacks now. Eventually all of my cinematography posts will be here on blogspot but that will take some time. When I did an image search for Charles Lang I saw my old post on The Big Heat (1953). The Uninvited is the header. I have the Criterion DVD. I know Lang for black and white so it is interesting to see Technicolor.

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0485702/


A Farewell to Arms. Academy Award.




The Ghost and Mrs. Muir.

Thursday, April 16, 2020

Bakersfield P.D.


Fox 1993-94. Quirky cop sitcom. New upload ep. on Youtube. It's pretty funny. "We found that plane that crashed a couple of years ago here." "No survivors." "Aw, that's rough." A few more eps. from the Trio channel are also on Youtube. 17 episodes.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bakersfield_P.D.



Thursday, April 9, 2020

Allen Garfield, RIP




One of my favorite actors. Goorwitz was his real name. Header from Busting (1974). He played great slimeball characters. He had been in the motion picture home for years after having a series of strokes.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/allen-garfield-dead-actor-conversation-stunt-man-nashville-was-80-1289151




The Brinks Job (1978).

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0307255/




The Conversation (1974).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Garfield

No Jelly




Old candy bars and commercials is another ongoing series. Every Monday morning. This peanut butter bar I had never heard of and Vincent Price in a 1972 ad.

https://brewingdebate.kinja.com/tag/candy

Whole series here. This week was the Reggie bar from 1978. Reggie Jackson candy bar.





Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Flesh 'n' Blood




1991 NBC. David Keith, Peri Gilpin. One episode of this just showed up on Youtube. 12 episodes, four unaired.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flesh_%27n%27_Blood_(TV_series)



Friday, April 3, 2020

Night Flight


Welcome to Night Flight. Your weekend open thread. Looking for a movie.

Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Mr. & Mrs. Dracula


Failed pilot 1980 ABC. Plus more Dracula/vampire TV spots and TV appearances.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0221763/


Can O' History - U.S. Camel Corps




Whoa, there, big fella.

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/whatever-happened-wild-camels-american-west-180956176/

Feral camels did survive in the desert, although there almost certainly weren’t enough living in the wild to support a thriving population. Sightings, while uncommon, were reported throughout the region up until the early 20th century. “It was rare, but because it was rare, it was notable,” Baum says. “It would make the news.” A young Douglas MacArthur, living in New Mexico in 1885, heard about a wild camel wandering near Fort Selden. A pair of camels were spotted south of the border in 1887. Baum estimates there were “six to ten” actual sightings in the postbellum period, up to 1890 or so. The legend of the Red Ghost — a crazed, wild monster roaming the Arizona desert — fit snugly within the shadow of the camel experiment.




 https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/61993/how-civil-war-broke-camel-corps

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Camel_Corps