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Who directed Rear Window and Vertigo?
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Right...easy one :DL
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That actually came out of my memory. I consulted the Book after I remembered the Female's real name. Twilight Zone is one of my most favorite series ever! So I'm kind of quick to see anything from that Show. So much useless information in my head! :doh: :haha: |
Adding a 2nd cast member.
Old TV series. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v46/RickC/mano25a.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v46/RickC/zig.jpg |
High Chaparral
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Geeze, that was quick!
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That upper photo nailed it for me!
Mom and Dad loved that show. And for some reason? That Actors face has stuck with me. |
TBH it was rather easy...must have been because I knew it, watched it as a teen.
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I didn't know it was done in the late 1800's? :haha: |
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Geeze, we had a lot of good TV westerns in that era. Now we get 3 Law and Order shows and 3 or is it 4 CSI's? :nope: |
Well hang tight!
A new Charlie's Angels is comeing. :nope: What i would like to see is something new. And NOT another reality piece of crap! |
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What lead actor on a TV show was a major league baseball player for the championship 1949 Dodgers whose roster included Jackie Robinson, Gil Hodges, Pee Wee Reese, Duke Snyder and Roy Campanella. They lost the world series to the Yankees in 5 games. He also played for the Cubs.
He played basketball for the Boston Celtics. He was the first NBA player to ever shatter a backboard. (The glass had not been installed correctly) He was drafted by the Chicago Bears but never suited up for them. During WWII he enlisted in the army spent most of the war as a tank-warfare instructor, stationed at Camp Campbell, Kentucky. Don't cheat....that would be too easy. |
Chuck Connors
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I am impressed. I'd have needed some hints.
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How would a Gordie know that?
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