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clemsfilmdiary · 5 months
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The Strange Possession of Mrs. Oliver (1977, Gordon Hessler)
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The Devil's Partner (1961) director: Charles R. Rondeau
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kwebtv · 6 days
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Season 1 Episode 2
Shotgun Slade - The Salted Mine - Syndication - October 26, 1959
Western
Running Time: 30 minutes
Written by Frank Gruber
Produced by Frank Gruber
Directed by James Neilson
Stars:
Scott Brady as "Shotgun" Slade
Ernie Kovacs as "Hack" Hackberry
Marie Windsor as Alice S. Batson
Jean Allison as Ellen Oliver
Frank Ferguson as Mike Oliver
Robert Tetrick as Big Joe Thompson
Otto Waldis as Assayer
Fred Graham as Sheriff
Chick Hannan as Wagon Driver
Ted Mapes as Bartender
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loveboatinsanity · 7 months
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R.I.P. Jean Allison
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movie-titlecards · 2 months
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Devil's Partner (1961)
My rating: 5/10
Watchable, but forgettable 60s horror schlock. And of course, utterly devoid of centaurs.
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moviesandmania · 10 months
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DEVIL'S PARTNER (1961) Reviews, new Blu-ray details and free to watch online in HD
Devil’s Partner is being released on Blu-ray and DVD newly restored by vintage film restoration and distribution company Film Masters as part of its tribute to Roger Corman, with the third instalment of The Filmgroup series available on January 16, 2024. The movie is double-billed with Creature from the Haunted Sea which it was often seen with at drive-ins. Special Features: Commentary for The…
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realgansey · 6 months
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“He needed to know what Nathaniel was saying in this historic moment.”
Meanwhile Neil
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ninyard · 2 months
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the big olympics reunion (pt.2)
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rabidfoxes · 4 months
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aftg is the opposite of that one post that's like "love was there, it didn't change anything" because love was there and it changed everything. i will always appreciate nora for believing in her characters' right to find love and heal and get their second and third and fifth chance.
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alexxx362 · 5 months
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I've see a lot of people taking about Jeans prospective of Andrew hauling ass to get to neil to save him. People saying that he can tell that Riko was going to hit Neil because he's been in foster homes and such but I just know that Andrew took one look at Neil and Riko together and was like yup he's gonna run his mouth shit shit 🏃 shit 🏃 shit 🏃
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fairvstairs · 2 months
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You just don't get him like I do.
Wymack pulled a bottle of vodka out of the bag and put it down beside Kevin. “You have ten seconds to inhale as much of this as you can. I’m timing you. Go.” It was alarming how much a man could drink when he needed an emotional crutch. Wymack had to pry the bottle from Kevin’s desperate fingers afterward.
Kevin was silent for an endless minute, then said, “You should be  Court.” It was barely a whisper, but it cut Neil to the bone. It was a resentful goodbye to the bright future Kevin had wanted for Neil. Kevin recruited Neil because he believed in  Neil’s potential. He brought him to the Foxes intending to make a star athlete out of him. Despite his condescending attitude and his dismissals of Neil’s best efforts Kevin honestly expected Neil to make the national team after graduation.
“Good thing you’re not there anymore.” “Jean still is.”
“Let Riko be King,” Kevin said, with the exaggerated enunciation of the thoroughly sloshed. “Most coveted, most protected. He’ll sacrifice every piece he has to protect his throne. Whatever. Me?” Kevin gestured again, meaning to indicate himself but too drunk to get his hand higher than his waist. “I’m going to be the deadliest piece on the board.”
Before he stepped on Kevin tapped the butt of his racquet against the floor and passed his stick to his other hand. He stroked to half-court head high and left-handed and the crowd went wild.  
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thegayexyagenda · 3 months
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I like to think that now, since Neil feels safe with the foxes and doesn't have to consciously filter who he is and what he says, he develops like a weird sort of hybrid accent that is sort of a mix of his mother's British, his father's Baltimore, and like a basic sort of American accent as well. The Foxes would relentlessly bully him for it (as they should).
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incorrectaftg · 4 months
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[hands you these] part 86
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kwebtv · 7 months
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Jean Allison (October 24, 1929 – February 28, 2024) Film and television actress. She appeared in numerous films and television series throughout the 1950s to the 1980s.
She made her debut on television in the mid-1950s and was credited with a host of minor roles and appearances as guest star in dozens of episodes of television series.
Allison appeared in one episode of The Rifleman; two episodes each of The Californians, Schlitz Playhouse of Stars, One Step Beyond, Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, Law of the Plainsman, The Alaskans, Hawaiian Eye, Wanted Dead or Alive, The Detectives, Laramie, Dr. Kildare, Bonanza, Gunsmoke,Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law, Charlie's Angels; three episodes of Sheriff of Cochise, and 77 Sunset Strip; and four episodes of Emergency!. She played Nora Borden, whose legs were broken when thrown from a horse, on "Have Gun, Will Travel" Season 1 Episode 20 "The Last Laugh" which aired on 1/24/1958. On Adam-12, she played a woman involved in a 415 (domestic dispute) in an episode that aired on March 7, 1973. She was on Starsky & Hutch for a double episode as Helen Yeager in 1977.
Her last appearance on television was in 1984 on the series Highway to Heaven. (Wikipedia)
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plutoblue · 4 months
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co-captain neil josten takes the higher ground with the new recruits
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attineilde · 3 months
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I FOUND A WAY TO MAKE THE FORMATTING LOOK NICER!!
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