I saw De Carlo when she was a babe in the 1950s and didn't see her as Lily Munster till I saw reruns on TV after I came to the USA. She made 60 movies in the late 1940s and 1950s before doing The Munsters - and I saw most of them as a kid. She was stunningly beautiful. I really loved this lady. Yvonne De Carlo (September 1, 1922 – January 8, 2007) : In her six-decade career, her most prolific...
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Director: Don Weis Release date: 1981 Contains spoilers The Munster’s Revenge was the second cinematic outing for Fred Gwynne as Herman, Yvonne De Carlo as Lily and Al Lewis as Grandpa. Unfortunately it was some 15 years after Munster’s Go Home and sometimes it might be best to leave things alone. Because of the years that had passed Butch Patrick did not return as Eddie, and rather than...
Director: Earl Bellamy Release date: 1966 Contains spoilers Following the success of The Munsters TV series it was perhaps inevitable that there would be a Munsters movie. This occurred in 1966 and saw the original primary cast return with the exception of Pat Priest, who was not offered the role of Marilyn Munster, rather it was given to Debbie Watson. For the first time (proper) the Munsters were...
Listen to me on TV CONFIDENTIAL with Ed Robertson and Frankie Montiforte Broadcast TONIGHT at 10pm ET, 7pm PT on Shokus Internet Radio . The program will then be repeated Tuesday through Sunday at the same time (10pm ET, 7pm PT) on Shokus Radio for the next two weeks, and then will be posted on line at our archives page at TVConfidential.net . As always, the further we go back in Hollywood history,...
Seattle's better. Younger, faster, hungrier, more skilled, better coached by a factor of x. They have better Freds. Here's the thing: Seattle's not particularly good, and they were playing without their two regular central defenders, and in the ONE game...
Directors: various First Aired: 1964-66 Contains spoilers The Munsters probably needs no introduction. When I was a kid I have to admit I much preferred the Addams Family but, as I grew older, I began to appreciate The Munsters more and now, probably, hold the two shows in the same regard. Of course there were differences, Addams were much more a gothic looking/acting family whereas the Munsters actually...
Steven Spielberg has decided on his next film project -- a contemporary adaptation of Mary Chase's play Harvey for 20th Century Fox and Dreamworks. The play first premiered on Broadway in 1944, and tells the story of an amiable eccentric, Elwood and his six foot three and one half inch tall rabbit imaginary friend Harvey, which causes problems for his family and friends. The play won the Pulitzer Prize...
Steven Spielberg has decided on his next film project -- a contemporary adaptation of Mary Chase's play Harvey for 20th Century Fox and Dreamworks. The play first premiered on Broadway in 1944, and tells the story of an amiable eccentric, Elwood and his six foot three and one half inch tall rabbit imaginary friend Harvey, which causes problems for his family and friends. The play won the Pulitzer Prize...
First broadcast on the radio in 1947, You Are There presented historic events as they would have been reported by modern news broadcasters. In 1953, the program jumped to television with Walter Cronkite as the host, who also hosted a brief revival of the show in the 70s. The series also featured various key events in American and world history, portrayed in dramatic recreations, with one addition...
Louise reported the news earlier, but I wanted to say a few things about news legend Walter Cronkite has passed away. When I was a little girl, we used to listen to the evening news (the TV was in the living room adjacent to the kitchen/dining room) with Uncle Walter every weeknight. I was clearly an early news junkie, since on occasion if there was a story that grabbed my interest, I would frequently...
Go away. When will you be gone from here? Sooner is better than later. In fact, yesterday is better than anything. Why are you still here, again? Oh, of course. You came here for a reading. As if that will help you with your life. But, since that's what you came here for, and that's what will get you to leave, that's what you will have. Here you are : You are a complete prig. Not only are you unyielding...
Karl Malden (born Mladen George Sekulovich , March 22, 1912) was an Academy Award winning American actor featured in the Marlon Brando films such A Streetcar Named Desire , On the Waterfront and One-Eyed Jacks . He was also featured as General Omar Bradley in Patton . On TV his best-known role was as Lt. Mike Stone on the 1970s crime drama , The Streets of San Francisco and as spokesmen in commercials...