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citizenscreen · 6 months
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Trying for “The Perfect Crime” are Alfred Hitchcock, Vincent Price and James Gregory. 1955 episode of “Alfred Hitchcock Presents”
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georgeromeros · 1 year
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Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970) dir. Ted Post  
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For those trying to keep track of which Gorilla was in which film General Ursus was in Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970), played by James Gregory.
Claude Akins played General Aldo in Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973). I don't remember him having the helmet that Ursus and Urko wore though.
Mark Lenard played General Urko (or Chief of Security Urko) in the TV series (1974) and a General Urko was voiced by Thomas Corden in the animated Return to the Planet of the Apes series (1975).
I don't count any of the later movies as their uniforms weren't as good.
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archivesoftheapes · 30 days
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loveboatinsanity · 5 months
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clemsfilmdiary · 2 years
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The Manchurian Candidate (1962, John Frankenheimer)
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thatgirltvshow · 27 days
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That Girl (1966-1971) 5.23 Soot Yourself
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oldhollywoodholla · 2 years
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Alfred Hitchcock, James Gregory and Vincent Price on the set of ‘Alfred Hitchcock Presents’ (1957)
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oldshowbiz · 7 months
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The Marshal of Madrid (1971), the made for tv movie which served as the pilot for Cade's County.
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cantsayidont · 4 months
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October 1962. Most paranoid political conspiracy movies pale before this captivatingly off-kilter, blackly comedic 1962 thriller, directed by John Frankenheimer based on a 1959 Richard Condon novel (adapted by George Axelrod), about "not very lovable" Korean War hero Raymond Shaw (Laurence Harvey), a sour, brittle mama's boy whose cold-blooded, Machiavellian mother (Angela Lansbury) is maneuvering to put her dunderheaded second husband (James Gregory), a Red-baiting right-wing senator, in the White House. As Raymond rekindles his youthful relationship with the only girl who's ever really liked him (Leslie Parrish) — whose father (John McGiver) happens to be the political arch-enemy of Raymond's mother and stepfather — Raymond's old Army comrade Ben Marco (Frank Sinatra) suffers disturbing nightmares suggesting that the wartime heroism that earned Raymond the Medal of Honor was really a cover for something far more sinister.
A pointed satire of McCarthyism, THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE is tense, bizarre, sometimes tragic, and often surprisingly funny in a pitch-black way (Khigh Dhiegh deserved a Best Supporting Actor Oscar), leading up to a truly nerve-jangling finale that keeps you on edge to the very end even if you've seen it many times before. Arguably the best film of Frankenheimer's long career, with striking B&W photography by Lionel Lindon and extraordinary performances by Harvey, Sinatra, Lansbury, Janet Leigh, and a fine supporting cast, marred chiefly by the casting of Henry Silva as a Korean valet — the film's one really serious flaw, although Silva's role is mercifully small. The heights of the film's achievement are perhaps best demonstrated by the disastrous 2004 remake with Denzel Washington, Liev Schreiber, and Meryl Streep, a catastrophically ill-conceived mess that's inferior to the 1962 version in every single way.
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witchhickx · 20 days
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Mean Girls (2004) House MD (2009)
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citizenscreen · 4 months
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James Gregory, born on December 23, 1911 #botd
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When their entire relationship is toxic, but they're both so fucked up that it's actually the best case scenario, because subjecting anybody else to either of them would be a human rights violation.
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lovelenivy · 5 months
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archivesoftheapes · 2 years
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BENEATH THE PLANET OF THE APES (1970)
James Gregory as General Ursus
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cowboylexapro · 2 months
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look at my doctors dawg im gonna die
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