#Fritz Weaver
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filmjunky-99 · 4 months ago
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Fritz Weaver
19 January 1926 − 26 November 2016
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[pic: weaver as public conservator kovat, tribunal, ds9]
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erstwhile-punk-guerito · 5 months ago
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nerds-yearbook · 2 years ago
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On September 16, 1977 season 2 of Wonder Woman began after switching from ABC to CBS and adding to the title "The New Adventures of..." That was not the only change. It is explained that Diana had returned to Paradise Island between seasons. The last season had ended in the World War II era. When Diana Prince/Wonder Woman returned to the world of men this time, it was now 1977. Instead of Nazis she found herself in the cold war world. Lyle Wagner was kept on, but this time playing the son of his season one character. This season also saw yet another actress take over the role of Hippolyta, this time Beatrice Straight. Instead of working for the Air Force, Diana Prince and Steve Trevor "jr" worked for the I.A.D.C. ("The Return of Wonder Woman" TV, Event)
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thebarroomortheboy · 3 months ago
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The Twilight Zone| 1.14 
The background noises heard aboard the ship in the final scene (1.14 Third from the Sun) were later reused in Star Trek (1966).
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rwpohl · 4 months ago
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the legend of lizzie borden, paul wendkos 1975
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antonomasia09 · 6 months ago
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douglas-rain · 6 months ago
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DOUGLAS RAIN and FRITZ WEAVER in "Julius Caesar" (1960)
One of Shakespeare's best-loved plays, "Julius Caesar," will be seen on "Festival '61" Monday. Douglas Rain, left, as Cassius and Fritz Weaver as Brutus head a star-studded cast. In this scene, Cassius persuades Brutus to head a conspiracy to assassinate Caesar. (CBC TIMES Radio & TV Programs for December 18 - 24, 1960. p.9)
sorry i need to put this here too because i am UNWELL about the way their hands are touching and DR staring at weaver Like That
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citizenscreen · 1 year ago
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Fritz Weaver (January 19, 1926 − November 26, 2016)
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kwebtv · 1 year ago
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The Star - CBS - December 20, 1985
Season 1 Episode 13C of "The Twilight Zone"
Christmas Themed Science Fiction
Running Time: appx 12 minutes
Stars:
Fritz Weaver as Fr. Matthew Costigan
Donald Moffat as Dr. Chandler
Elizabeth Huddle as Captain Durant
This segment is based on the short story "The Star" by Arthur C. Clarke, published in Infinity Science Fiction (November 1955). It centers on a space expedition's chance discovery of the Star of Bethlehem. (Wikipedia)
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movie-titlecards · 2 years ago
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Demon Seed (1977)
My rating: 6/10
Yeesh, Proteus is such a douche... "I am reasonable, but you do not respond well to reason" is absolutely a line dozens of chuds have uttered all over Twitter.
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cinemaquiles · 4 months ago
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Dica de suspense: "Nightkill", 1980
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balthazar-sketti · 5 months ago
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Creepshow (1982)
Dir. George A. Romero
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josephinepineconey · 6 months ago
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Henry James’ The Jolly Corner (1975)
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onenakedfarmer · 1 year ago
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EQUINOX Jack Woods USA, 1970 Uncredited Co-Directors: Dennis Muren and Mark Thomas McGee
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dalesramblingsblog · 2 years ago
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This is a Conservator Kovat appreciation post, Fritz Weaver absolutely kills it in the role. Glad that Star Trek was just able to casually round up all these great character actors, and DS9 Season 2 seems especially star-studded in this regard. John Glover? Paul Dooley? Weaver? Andrew bloody Robinson?
(Yeah I know Garak was obv introduced in Season 1, but he only appears once in the second - or third, who's to say - episode so for all intents and purposes Season 2 is really where his character can be said to become a known quantity.)
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