Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Magnum, P.I. - This Island Isn't Big Enough....

 



Season 6, episode 15. Aired Feb. 13, 1986. With Clyde Kusatsu, who I just saw in an Ellery Queen episode. Directed by Leo Penn. Rick and some passengers go missing on a sailing cruise.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0639755/

http://magnum-mania.com/Episodes/Season6/This_Island_Isnt_Big_Enough.html

Magnum: When I was fourteen years old, my grandfather took me crabbing. Now, crabbing's a lot different from trout fishing. See, you tie the bait on the line, you drop it in the water, and when you feel the crab crawl up on the bait, and start nibbling away, you have to slowly raise the line to the surface and then net him as fast as you can. The only trouble is, by the time you can see the crab, he can see you. And nine times out of ten, he'll scuttle right back off that bait and disappear into the ocean. Now I guess that's what I always liked about it, the crab had as good a chance of a free meal as you did. But the best thing about crabbing, was that it taught you patience, concentration, and the second sense of when the time was right to sit, and wait it out. (Narration)

I recently had some Toni Frissell vintage photographs of people crabbing. 

Goodnight, My Love

 


1972 Peter Hyams period private detective TV movie with Richard Boone and Michael Dunn. Very good. Also with Victor Buono, Barbara Bain, Gianni Russo. Found on Youtube. 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goodnight,_My_Love

http://every70smovie.blogspot.com/2016/06/goodnight-my-love-1972.html

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0068648/

Hamburger Poboy

 


Large from the Goodwood Grill in Baton Rouge. My favorite place. Appetite finally came back today but I'm only eating half.

Bizette, Louisiana

 


1930-39. Frances Benjamin Johnston.

https://www.loc.gov/item/2017887114/

The pseudonym and autonym libraries / Aubrey Beardsley.

 


Bluenose Motel sign, Bedford, Nova Scotia

 


1979. John Margolies.

https://www.loc.gov/item/2017710556/

Court of the [Hotel] Alcazar

 


1880-97. William Henry Jackson.

https://www.loc.gov/item/2016797260/