... an infantry battalion in Europe in 1944, under the leadership of Captain Cooney, played by EddieAlbert. Cooney is not a leader of men – he is a coward and a double crosser. During the opening scene we see a Fox Company assault on a German pillbox end in failure. As the men come under counter-fire, the support and backup promised to them by Cooney never arrives. He becomes gripped...
... crying, which she imitated. 8) Fabray starred in the 1973 Broadway comedy, No Hard Feelings , with EddieAlbert and Stockard Channing. It closed on opening night. 9) She was seriously injured by a runaway elephant during the filming of the 1978 movie, Harper Valley P.T.A. 10) Fabray played the mother of her real-life niece, actress/singer Shelley Fabares, on TV's Coach. They also...
... as Mr. Mizzy reminisces here, the show and the song were instant hits: Mizzy (seen here with stars EddieAlbert and Eva Gabor) was no one-hit wonder; he also composed the theme to Green Acres , the show about urban sophisticates doing the organic country-farmer thing, decades before Williamsburg trust-fund hipsters would follow suit. In college, a friend and I had a fun, beer-soaked...
... melodically, orchestrally, and the decision to have the stars sing it in their contrasting voices (EddieAlbert could sing extremely well; Eva Gabor could not) — told us what show felt like, just as the harpsichord-drenched Addams Family theme told us what to expect from this series.
For the "The Addams Family" theme, which became a long-remembered part of '60s pop culture, Mizzy played the harpsichord and sang the vocal parts (overdubbing his own voice three times) and coached the actors during the main-title sequence (including on-camera finger-snapping by the actors). The equally iconic "Green Acres" theme was performed by stars EddieAlbert and Eva Gabor. Mizzy...
Ladies' Day2:50am Friday, 16 Oct 2009 Repeat G A star baseball pitcher has trouble on the mound as he is distracted by thoughts of his new wife. The other players' wives plan to kidnap her. CAST: Lupe Velez, EddieAlbert, Patsy Kelley DIR: Leslie Goodwins (1943)