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• The Stepford Wives (1975) Dir. Bryan Forbes
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The Love Ban | Ralph Thomas | 1973
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The Saint: The Miracle Tea Party (3.1, ITC, 1964)
"You'd better come upstairs."
"Why?"
"Because that's where your money is. That is what you came for, isn't it?"
"Alright, it'll be the last time anyway. If you think I'm going through any more of this, you're wrong. My nerves won't stand it."
#the saint#the miracle tea party#1964#itc#leslie charteris#paddy manning o'brine#roger moore#fabia drake#nanette newman#conrad phillips#basil dignam#charles houston#viktor viko#patrick westwood#robert brown#edward jewesbury#neville whiting#michael standing#series 3! and clearly someone was impressed with the job Moore did in directing Sophia (2.24) bc he got to do this opener too#either that or his sway was big enough now that he could demand it.. idk but i favour the former: Moore is a competent director who shoots#action well. we're back in the espionage world and once again Simon inexplicably has contacts in British Intelligence (and that are willing#to let him do his own thing in investigative terms). he's on the trail of enemy agents and spies‚ in a plot that's suspiciously similar to#the real world Portland spy ring which had been uncovered in 61; indeed‚ the adaptation of Charteris' story by the same name is very loose#and has been reworked to be more politically motivated and cold war themed. scriptwriter O'Brine was a prolific writer of spy thriller#novels (and may well have been a spy himself in ww2 and after; his life is rather mysterious to say the least). even more mysterious is the#actor behind the Big Bad: Viktor Viko has just one acting credit online‚ this Saint ep‚ altho there is an artist by the same name alive in#the mid 20th century. who knows? this is why i need a Pixley Bible for The Saint‚ there simply isn't enough information out there about the#production process. Conrad Phillips on the other hand would have been very well known to audiences as the star of William Tell (an early#ITC production from the late 50s) while Nanette Newman was fast becoming a star of the big screen with several big films in production#the legendary Fabia Drake‚ meanwhile‚ had actually taught a very young Roger Moore in his RADA days in the late 40s!
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The Painted Smile (Murder Can Be Deadly) (1962) Lance Comfort
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That Dog! (1983) by Nanette Newman. Art by Marilyn Hafner.
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Bernadette Peters in Caricature
I am so behind, so we're just going to plow right through these. Bernadette has not one, not two, not six, but eleven Hirschfelds, more than any other Diva left.
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George M! With Joel Grey, Bernadette Peters, Nanette Fabray, Jack Cassidy - Tv Special 9/6/70
On The Town- Bernadette Peters, Phyllis Newman, Donna Mckechnie, Jess Richards, Remak Ramsay, Ron Husman. (10/31/71)
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“Seven Sparklers In Fall Firmament”(Clockwise From Top Right) Peter Firth In Equus; Angela Lansbury In Gypsy, Gerladine Page, Richard Kiley And Sandy Dennis In Absurd Person Singular; Ben Gazzara In Hughie; Maureen Stapleton, Jack Lemmon, And Walter Matthau In Juno & The Paycock, Robert Preston And Bernadette Peters In Mack & Mabel; And Charlton Heston In Macbeth, 1974
Mack And Mabel With Robert Preston, Bernadette Peters, Lisa Kirk, And Robert Fitch, 10/6/74
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Sunday In The Park With George, Bernadette Peters And Mandy Patinkin, 1984
Bernadette Peters In Sunday In The Park With George (6/8/84)
Bernadette Peters In Annie Get Your Gun (2/28/99)
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Into The Woods With Joanna Gleason, Robert Westenberg, Tom Aldredge, Bernadette Peters, Barbara Byrne, And Chip Zien, 11/1/87
The Goodbye Girl: Carol Woods, Tammy Minoff, John Christopher Jones, Martin Short, Bernadette Peters (2/28/93)
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Cameron Mackintosh With Characters From Shows He Has Produced. Last Revised 4/92
Rick Steiner With Characters From Six Of His Plays, Ink And Goauche 9/02
Bernadette also has a portrait at Sardi's, but heaven knows I can't find it just by googling, and it's not a week to ask me to do deep dives like I usually do. Check back in three-to-five business days.
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Elaine Stritch and Bernadette Peters in "A Little Night Music," 2010 - Squigs
Bernadette Peters and the new company of Hello, Dolly! 2018 - Squigs
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Bernadette Peters, Joanna Gleason (my beloved), and the company of Into the Woods, 2014 - Squigs
Bernadette Peters, Jan Maxwell (my beloved), Jayne Houdyshell, Mary Beth Peil, and the company of Follies, 2011 - Squigs
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Supreme Court, U.S FILED In The OCT 2 2022 Supreme Court ofthe United States  RALAND J BRUNSON, Petitioner,
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https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/22/22-380/243739/20221027152243533_20221027-152110-95757954-00007015.pdf
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Michael Caine, Peter Sellers, Dudley Moore, The Wrong Box (1966) |British Comedy
The Wrong Boz is based on the 1889 novel The Wrong Box by Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne,  It is a nonstop comedy, made in London, England.  The story is In the early 19th century, a lawyer explains to a group of young men that a tontine has been organized; £1,000 has been invested for each child which is £20,000 in total, the catch is that only the last survivor will receive all the money along with the earned interest. Sixty-three years later, elderly brothers Masterman and Joseph Finsbury, who live next to each other in Victorian London, are the last surviving members of the tontine. The Cast John Mills as Masterman Finsbury Ralph Richardson as Joseph Finsbury Michael Caine as Michael Finsbury Peter Cook as Morris Finsbury Dudley Moore as John Finsbury Nanette Newman as Julia Finsbury Peter Sellers as Dr. Pratt Tony Hancock as Detective Wilfrid Lawson as Peacock Thorley Walters as Lawyer Patience Cicely Courtneidge as Major Martha Diane Clare as Mercy Gerald Sim as First Undertaker Irene Handl as Mrs. Hackett John Le Mesurier as Dr. Slattery Peter Graves as Military Officer Nicholas Parsons as Alan Frazer Scrope James Villiers as Sydney Whitcombe Sykes Graham Stark as Ian Scott Fife (killed in tontine) Jeremy Lloyd as Brian Allen Harvey Leonard Rossiter as Vyvyan Alistair Montague (killed in tontine) Valentine Dyall as Oliver Pike Harmsworth John Junkin as 1st Engine Driver Timothy Bateson as Official Norman Bird as Spiritual Norman Rossington as First Hooligan Tutte Lemkow as The Bournemouth Strangler You are invited to join the channel so that Mr. P can notify you when new videos are uploaded, https://www.youtube.com/@nrpsmovieclassics
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CANCIONES DE LOS ROLLING STONES: ‘HONKY TONK WOMEN’ (1969)
Canciones de The Rolling Stones: Honky Tonk Women*VER MÁS CANCIONES*Click for English versionShe blew my nose and then she blew my mind… Escrita por: Jagger/RichardsGrabada: Olympic Sound Studios, Londres, Inglaterra, 12 de mayo-8 de junio de 1969Músicos invitados: Jimmy Miller (cencerro), Nanette Newman (coros), Steve Gregory and Bud Beadle (vientos), Johnny Almond (arreglos de vientos),…
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The Love Ban | Ralph Thomas | 1973
John Cleese, Cheryl Hall, Nanette Newman, et al.
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§ 2.849. Plan siniestro (Bryan Forbes, 1964)
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Cine ingles, cuidado y muy trabajado.  Una película cerrada, fría, siniestra, de ambiciones cocida a fuego lento durante años, de espíritus y médium. Una mujer dominante que se encuentra ligeramente trastornada convence al marido para cometer un secuestro. Ella cree que tiene poderes para ejercer de médium y cree que un buen plan para potenciar su crédito es hacer creer a la sociedad que tiene buenas pistas sobre el secuestro.Desde luego, ahora se diría aquellos de ¿qué puede salir mal?Pues todo, y desde el principio.La cinta pretende ser absorbente y a fe mía que lo consigue. Desangelada, traumática, infame en su planteamiento inicial, mordaz en su desarrollo, violenta en su continuidad.Realmente interesante. Ella es una mujer muy dominante, y él es prácticamente un panolis, un hombre pequeño, absurdo, dejado de la mano de cualquier rasgo de virilidad, por pequeños que ese sea.La mujer hace un gran papel, una mujer dominante, ambiciosa, y sumamente enferma. El papel de él también es muy grato, muy duro y está muy bien hecho. Pero no sé hasta qué punto una persona puede dejarse arrastrar con esa facilidad para cometer un crimen. No se trata de bajas pasiones, o de un impulso, un arrebato o una obcecación. Es un plan para hacer el mal gratuito y con muy pocas posibilidades de éxito. Alocado e imposible de llevarse a cabo. 
Kim Stanley es la mujer médium, Richard Attenborough el marido pusilánime. El matrimonio de la niña lo componen: Nanette Newman  y Mark Eden, y los  policías son: Patrick Magee, y Gerald Sim.
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John Mills and Michael Caine in The Wrong Box (Bryan Forbes, 1966) Cast: John Mills, Ralph Richardson, Michael Caine, Peter Cook, Dudley Moore. Nanette Newman, Wilfrid Lawson, Peter Sellers, Tony Hancock, Thorley Walters, Cicely Courtneidge. Screenplay: Larry Gelbart, Burt Shevelove, based on a novel by Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne. Cinematography: Gerry Turpin. Set design: Ray Simm. Costume design: Julie Harris. Film editing: Alan Osbiston. Music: John Barry. The Wrong Box could have used a director like Richard Lester or Blake Edwards, one with a defter comic touch than Bryan Forbes, whose direction is a bit stodgy: The opening sequence that sets up the tontine goes on too long, and the montage of the deaths of the subscribers to the scheme is stolen from the similar sequence in Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949), which Robert Hamer handled with a lighter, wittier staging. There's an ill-advised slow-motion scene in which Michael (Michael Caine) and Julia (Nanette Newman) pirouette through the house as they discover they're in love; it's meant to be a parody of slo-mo love scenes, but it falls flat. And the climactic hearse-chase is something of a muddle whose opportunity for gags is mostly wasted. But none of this matters when you have a cast like this one, capable of reducing me to helpless laughter, as those masters of comic timing Peter Cook and Dudley Moore do in the scene in which they resort to using the word "thing" as an all-purpose euphemism. Or when Masterman Finsbury (John Mills) tries and repeatedly fails to kill his brother, Joseph (Ralph Richardson). Or when Joseph reduces all and sundry to bored stupefaction with his fact-filled monologues. Even the prudish Victorian lovers played by Caine and Newman have wonderful moments, such as Julia's hushed admission that she finds eggs ... obscene, and Michael's eager-to-please acknowledgement that she has opened his eyes to that fact. It goes without saying that Peter Sellers's cameo as the zoned-out Dr. Pratt is one of his many classic moments, but the film is loaded with British comic actors doing their thing, among them Wilfrid Lawson's aged, desiccated butler, Tony Hancock's irascible detective, and Cicely Courtneidge's imperious Salvation Army major. The Wrong Box is a case where directorial auteurship goes out of the window in favor of skilled performers and a screenplay by Larry Gelbart and Burt Shevelove that helps them do what they do best.
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