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nofatclips · 27 days ago
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Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) from Beetlejuice
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Jim Henson's Muppets on the Dick Cavett Show 1971
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rumfrogx · 2 years ago
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peter falk, john cassavetes & ben gazzara on the dick cavett show moodboard
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shadowland · 28 days ago
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Stephen Stills and Joni Mitchell on the Dick Cavett Show, August 18, 1969
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stewy · 2 years ago
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John + being whispered to by men in Imagine (1971).
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rtfics · 20 days ago
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So Maxie Dean survived.
Maxie Dean, played by Robert Goulet, was Chairman of Botco Industries, who the Deetzes were trying to convince to back their development plans for Winter River.
And he suffered this fate. unmute.
In the original film we don't learn whether he and his wife survived.
But during the memorial for Charles at the Deetz's home, Delia asks, "Is that Maxie Dean?"
Interesting the screenwriters mention Maxie. Is it to tell us that he survived? Is it to tie the sequel more firmly to the first film?
There's no mention of the rest of the Deetz's crowd, including Bernard, played by talk show host and some-time actor Dick Cavett.
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Delia says, paraphrasing because I don't remember exactly, "Is that Maxie Dean? Why hasn't anyone shown up?"
I wonder if this is Burton noting the members of the original cast who've died? Glenn Shadix (Otho), Robert Goulet (Maxie Dean), Sylvia Sydney (Juno), Hugo Stanger (Old Bill), Simmy Bow (the Janitor, replaced by Danny DeVito). And those still alive but not in the movie: Dick Cavett, Annie McEnroe (Jane Butterfield).
Probably not, but worth a thought.
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coeurdeverre82 · 24 days ago
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forever70s · 6 months ago
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Rudolf Nureyev on "The Dick Cavett Show" (July 25, 1974)
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balthazar-sketti · 22 days ago
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chaoticdesertdweller · 3 months ago
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“This is a song for my man and a song for the moon,” - Joni as she introduces “Willy” on the Dick Cavett Show 55 years ago today. A heartfelt tribute to Graham Nash, whose middle name inspired this beautiful tune. Via Facebook.
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nofatclips · 10 months ago
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Chelsea Morning by Joni Mitchell, live on The Dick Cavett Show
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javelinbk · 8 months ago
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When Forrest Gump met John Lennon. Forrest Gump (1994), dir. Robert Zemeckis
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aswell84 · 1 year ago
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John Cassavetes, Peter Falk, and Ben Gazzara going wild while promoting their movie, "Husbands" on The Dick Cavett show on September 18, 1970.
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disease · 1 year ago
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Salvador Dalí On The Meaning Behind His Art ...As Cavett Hopelessly Tries Comprehending [THE DICK CAVETT SHOW: 02/11/71]
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oldshowbiz · 5 months ago
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Dick Cavett, Norman Lear, and Carl Reiner presented SCTV with the Emmy for Outstanding Writing Variety or Music Program
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slackville-records · 7 months ago
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The Day After WOODSTOCK
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The Dick Cavitt Show: The Day After Woodstock
Dick Cavitt, one of the hippest TV personalities to invite musicians to perform on his program (The Smothers Brothers were the kings), scheduled his program for Monday night, August 18, 1969, to highlight performers at the nearby Woodstock Music & Arts Festival; his studio was in New York City. The plan originally was to have Jimi Hendrix on, but he didn’t finish playing until well into Monday morning as was reportedly a bit spaced out.
So Cavitt put together a program featuring Jefferson Airplane and Joni Mitchell, David Crosby and Stephen Stills
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