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Lance Mannion (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
... That was perfect, but it reminded me of that episode of Naked City I wrote about a few weeks back. David Janssen’s character, the proto-Don Draper, delivers a speech to his mad men that could be written straight into an episode of Mad Men without the slightest edit: Gentlemen, Sparrow Farm Products spent six and a half million dollars this year on an advertising campaign we designed...
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Divers and Sundry (Free subscription) | 10/26/2009
Moon of the Wolf is a 1972 horror movie. It was made for tv and stars David Janssen and Barbara Rush . The is in the public domain and is available at the Internet Archive: Reviews are scarce, but AMC has an overview. io9 describes the movie as "a lovely slice of Southern Gothic".
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Lance Mannion (Free subscription) | 10/18/2009
Watched an episode of Naked City tonight that had Detective Adam Flint investigating a burglary at an ad agency. It’s a small but elite agency with a few select clients who pay big bucks to have the mad man who started the outfit put his special genius to work for them. This mad man, Carl Ashland (played by the original Fugitive and the great Harry Orwell, David Janssen), is a relatively...