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Today in the Department of Before They Were Star Trek Stars, DeForest Kelley guest stars in "No Amnesty for Death," episode 25 of the third season of Bat Masterson (original air date March 30, 1961).
Kelley plays one of three men who are about to be hanged for their participation in the Lincoln County War when Bat Masterson arrives with a last-minute pardon, to the horror of the local sheriff, whose sons were killed in the conflict. As soon as the prisoners are released, they immediately rob a stagecoach and Kelley kills the driver. Masterson helps track them down, but instead of arresting them the sheriff starts a gunfight in which he and Kelley are both killed. Another perfectly good saloon floor ruined.
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crymacho · 8 months
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from Shock cinema magazine #63, a interview with Jerrold Freedman about working on Prescription: Murder
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citizenscreen · 5 months
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Gene Barry plays Dr. Ray Flemming and thinks he can outsmart #Columbo in “Prescription: Murder” (1968)
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maturemenoftvandfilms · 8 months
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Prescription: Murder (1968) - Gene Barry & William Windom
A young William Windom is hot, but damn… Gene Barry.
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I completely forgot what good looking man he was.
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On A Side Note: A young Peter Falk isn't bad either.
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weirdlookindog · 1 year
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The War of the Worlds (1953) - Japanese Poster
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hekate1308 · 11 months
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Columbo, you are magnificent, you really are. (…) You are the most persistent creature I have ever met. But likeable. The astounding thing is, you’re likeable. Has anyone ever told you you’re droll? (…) But you are. You are a sly little elf, and you should be sitting under your own private little toadstool.
Columbo: Prescription: Murder (TV Movie 1968)
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kwebtv · 5 months
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TV Guide -  November 23 - 29, 1963
Gene Barry (born Eugene Klass, June 14, 1919 – December 9, 2009)  Stage, screen, and television actor. Barry is best remembered for his leading roles in the films The Atomic City (1952) and The War of The Worlds (1953) and for his portrayal of the title characters in the TV series Bat Masterson and Burke’s Law, among many roles.  (Wikipedia)
Joan Staley (born Joan Lynette McConchie; May 20, 1940 – November 24, 2019) Film and television actress and model.  She had over 60 acting credits beginning in 1959 and ending in 1982.  (Wikipedia)
Eileen T. O'Neill (born July 3, 1939)  Film and television actress. She is known for playing Sgt. Gloria Ames in the American detective fiction television series Burke's Law.  (Wikipedia)
Sharyn Hillyer (born June 28, 1942)  Film and television actress known for Star Trek,  Get Smart and Mannix, among many other series.  She retired in 1970.  
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mariocki · 3 months
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Naked Alibi (1954)
"Look, Joe, I like you, but I don't know what's got into you lately. Maybe you're working too hard or something, but you're getting yourself a rough reputation. Now, take a tip: change your tactics, or you're liable to find yourself without a job."
#naked alibi#film noir#american cinema#1954#jerry hopper#lawrence roman#j. robert bren#gladys atwater#sterling hayden#gloria grahame#gene barry#marcia henderson#max showalter#billy chapin#chuck connors#don haggerty#stuart randall#paul levitt#joseph mell#richard beach#decentish noir concept with a strong cast but hamstrung by its reactionary politics; it's a classic 'cop knows bad guy is guilty but has no#proof so resorts to extralegal means and psychological torture to break him'. the film is clearly positioning us to sympathise with#Hayden's frustrated cop but his methods are so objectionable that you end up (ymmv) bristling for Gene Barry's killer figure#ah yes Gene Barry; mr adventurer himself. this is the first thing I've seen him in since finishing that itc series and altho this was made#a good two decades earlier it's still hard to shake the image of the wizened playboy who earned the enmity of an entire cast and crew#Hayden and Grahame are both very good‚ even tho her role is really just a lazy mishmash of the parts that had catapulted her to fame in the#previous couple of years (most notably 1953's The Big Heat) but the love triangle down Mexico way which makes up the second half of this#film is still somehow less interesting than the (ethically frustrating) police procedural it begins as. a tinally confused and somewhat#unsuccessful film but with some great setpieces including a final rooftop chase that I'd bet money influenced the opening of#Hitchcock's Vertigo a couple of years later
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hollywoodlady · 3 months
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Gene Barry for 'Bat Masterson' (1958 - 1961).
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nerds-yearbook · 2 months
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In 1953, Martian invaders in flying ships invaded the Earth and were only stopped by their lack of immunity to Earth germs. (War of the Worlds, flm/ "The Resurrection", War of the Worlds TV)
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brokehorrorfan · 10 months
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The War of the Worlds will be released on 4K Ultra HD on July 25 via Paramount. The 1953 adaptations of H.G. Wells' 1898 novel is celebrating its 70th anniversary.
The influential sci-fi horror classic is directed by Byron Haskin (Treasure Island) and written by Barré Lyndon (The Greatest Show on Earth). Gene Barry and Ann Robinson star.
The War of the Worlds is presented in 4K with Dolby Vision and HDR-10 along with 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio. Special features are listed below.
Special features:
Audio commentary by actors Gene Barry and Ann Robinson
Audio commentary by filmmaker Joe Dante and film historians Bob Burns and Bill Warren
The Sky Is Falling: Making The War of the Worlds - 2005 featurette
H.G. Wells: The Father of Science Fiction - 2005 featurette
The Mercury Theater on the Air Presets The War of the Worlds - 1938 radio broadcast
Theatrical trailer
A small town in California is attacked by Martians, beginning a worldwide invasion.
Pre-order The War of the Worlds.
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blueruins · 1 year
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Creating a scene from War of the Worlds (1953) - via
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citizenscreen · 5 months
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Gene Barry (June 24 , 1919 – December 9, 2009)
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machetelanding · 1 year
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tomoleary · 3 months
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George Wachsteter (1911-2004) Gene Barry as Bat Masterson in "Pictorial Magazine” March 1, 1959
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I’m old enough to remember Gene Barry, although I was too young to have seen him as Bat Masterson. No reruns, either.
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gatutor · 12 days
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Gene Barry-Elsa Martinelli "Marruecos 7" (Maroc 7) 1967, de Gerry O´Hara.
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