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Steve McQueen in Wanted Dead or Alive - "The Partners" - Jail House
Great episode from the Steve McQueen series "Wanted: Dead or Alive". This was the second episode with Jason Nichols (Wright King), Josh Randall's short-lived partner. King was added due to McQueen's filming "The Magnificent Seven" and the burden of scenes had to be shifted. Jason was only in 9 episodes, and the character/actor tends to be denigrated by the show's fans ("prudish"??) who wanted the one-man show vibe to carry through all 110+ episodes. He was a dependable actor, and I think he did well in the thankless job as McQueen's semi-substitute. Cut him some slack, fans. C'mon. I always liked the interaction between Nichols and Randall, sort of mentor/pupil or big/little brother. This scene is a good example of that rapport. I have no idea how King and McQueen got along. It'd be interesting to find out. Guest star Mara Corday ("Death Divided By Three") more than suggests McQueen was difficult to work with: "[Steve McQueen] was an egomaniac at the time?the most unprofessional actor I've ever worked with. ...I had a line? 'Are you bounty hunters?' I naturally spoke to Wright King because it was plural. McQueen didn't want Wright King acknowledged. 'You keep looking at me!' I told him, 'Then you must change the line?to bounty hunter.' That muffled him up." But who cares about the on-set dramas. The scenes between Randall and Nichols work IMO. And if what Corday says was true, kudos to Wright King for being a professional and making the most of what was apparently a ...
Tarantula 01-08
John Agar, Mara Corday and Leo G. Carrol star in this classic 1955 giant bug movie, directed by Jack Arnold.
Giant Claw 01-10
Jeff Morrow and Mara Corday star in this 1957 film. It's really not all that horrible, otherwise, but it's utterly destroyed by how STUPID LOOKING the monster is. It inspires nothing but laughter-- I have no idea how anyone could actually use footage of it in a movie that they intended to be serious.
Tarantula 1955 - Watch the Full Movie
tinyurl.com - Click the link to see the Full Movie for Free - Tarantula is a 1955 science fiction film directed by Jack Arnold, and starring Leo G. Carroll, John Agar, and Mara Corday. Among other things, the film is notable for the appearance of a 25-year-old Clint Eastwood in an uncredited role as a jet pilot at the end of the film. The plot concerns a biological researcher, Professor Gerald Deemer who is trying to prevent the food shortages which will result from the world's expanding population. With the help of atomic science, he invents a special nutrient on which animals can live exclusively, but which causes them to grow to many times their normal size. In his laboratory, he houses several oversized rodents and, inexplicably, a Mexican red rumped tarantula. When his researchers try the nutrient, they develop runaway acromegaly and one of them is driven mad, half destroys the lab (freeing the animals) and attacks Deemer and injects him with the solution. Sadly, the tarantula is one of the creatures freed. As a result, Deemer gradually becomes more and more deformed while the now-gigantic tarantula ravages the countryside. A sympathetic doctor and Deemer's female assistant investigate the mystery of the clean-picked cattle bones and the eight-foot pools of arachnid venom, and the spider is eventually destroyed, after several failed attempts, by a napalm attack launched from a fighter squadron. The film's poster, featuring a spider with two eyes instead of the normal ...
Vengeance à l'Aube (Dawn at Socorro) 1954 - Rory Calhoun
Réalisé par George Sherman Avec Rory Calhoun, Piper Laurie, David Brian, Kathleen Hughes, Alex Nicol, Edgar Buchanan, Mara Corday, Roy Roberts, Skip Homeier, James Millican, Lee Van Cleef Western Movies - www.westernmovies.fr
DAY OF FURY - 1956 - Dale Robertson, Jock Mahoney - inspiration for High Plains Drifter
Available at www.robertsvideos.com or call 1-800-440-2960 DAY OF FURY 1956 - Dale Robertson, Mara Corday, Jock Mahoney, John Dehner, Carl Benton Reid, James Bell - directed by Harmon Jones
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Watch for Clint Eastwood in the jet, behind an oxygen mask! Can nothing stop the giant Tarantula?!! John Agar and Mara Corday in yet another B Sci Fi movie! Jack Arnold directed.
Mr. & Mrs. North: Model for Murder - Season 2, Episode 12 (1954)
DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchived.blogspot.com Mr. and Mrs. North are fictional American amateur detectives. Created by Frances and Richard Lockridge, the couple were featured in a series of 26 Mr. and Mrs. North novels, a Broadway play, a motion picture and several radio and television series. Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired on CBS from 1942 to 1954. Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin had the title roles when the series began in 1942. Publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam lived in Greenwich Village at 24 St. Anne's Flat. They were not professional detectives but simply an ordinary couple who stumbled across a murder or two every week for 12 years. The radio program eventually reached nearly 20 million listeners. In 1946, Mr. and Mrs. North received the first Best Radio Drama Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America (in a tie with CBS's Ellery Queen). The program, which was broadcast once in 1941 and continuously from December 1942 through December 1946 on NBC Radio (for Woodbury Soap), and from July 1947 to April 1955 on CBS Radio (for Colgate-Palmolive), featured Carl Eastman (1941), Joseph Curtin (1942-53) and Richard Denning (1953-55) as Jerry North. Pam North was played by Peggy Conklin (1941), Alice Frost (1942-53) and Barbara Britton (1953-55). In his book, Radio Crime Fighters, Jim Cox wrote that the couple: ... who passed themselves off as a publisher and his homemaker-spouse continued to make lighthearted wisecracks as they stepped ...
Mr. & Mrs. North: Nosed Out - Season 1, Episode 6 (1952)
DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org Mr. and Mrs. North are fictional American amateur detectives. Created by Frances and Richard Lockridge, the couple were featured in a series of 26 Mr. and Mrs. North novels, a Broadway play, a motion picture and several radio and television series. Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired on CBS from 1942 to 1954. Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin had the title roles when the series began in 1942. Publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam lived in Greenwich Village at 24 St. Anne's Flat. They were not professional detectives but simply an ordinary couple who stumbled across a murder or two every week for 12 years. The radio program eventually reached nearly 20 million listeners. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles. Barbara Britton and Richard Denning starred in the TV adaptation, produced by John W. Loveton, seen on CBS from 1952 to 1953 and on NBC in 1954, sponsored by Revlon cosmetics. Francis De Sales starred in 25 episodes as police Lieutenant Bill Weigand, only his second screen role. Guest stars included Raymond Burr, Hans Conried, Russ Conway, Mara Corday, I. Stanford Jolley, Carolyn Jones, Katy Jurado, Jimmy Lydon, Dayton Lummis, Julia Meade, William Schallert, and Gloria Talbott. Sixteen episodes of the TV series have ...
The Black Scorpion (1957) - Movie Trailer
Gigantic scorpions from deep within the Earth's surface terrorize humankind in this '50s creature feature classic. When a series of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions sets the king-sized stingers loose in Mexico City, it's up to American geologist Hank Scott (Richard Denning) to save the world from a terrible fate. Mara Corday and Carlos Rivas co-star; Edward Ludwig directs.



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