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Movie Review: Remembering the Events of “September 5” from the TV Control Room that Covered Them
“September 5” is a tense and fascinating deep dive into an infamous moment in world history and TV the way it used to be made, back in the olden days of analog, “coming to you live” and “film at 11.” … Continue reading
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Tagged abc-sports, israel-genocide, john-magaro, leonie-benesch, olympics, peter-sarsgaard, september-5, tim-fehlbaum
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Classic Film Review: Cary Grant Saunters into the Sunset, in his boxers — “Walk Don’t Run” (1966)
There’s an inspired silliness to the Technicolor bon bon “Walk Don’t Run,” the final film in Cary Grant’s legendary Hollywood career. Surely a mere screenwriter — TV veteran (“Bewitched”) Sol Saks in this case — can’t have been the one … Continue reading
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Tagged 50km-race-walk, cary-grant, comedy, george-takei, movie-review, olympics
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