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gatutor · 1 year
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Guy Madison-Gloria Saunders "Red snow" 1952, de Boris Petroff, Harry S. Franklin.
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fitesorko · 2 years
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Gloria Saunders
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kwebtv · 5 months
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From the Golden Age of Television
Series Premiere / Pilot
Terry and the Pirates - Macao Gold - Syndication - June 26, 1953
Action Adventure
Running Time: 30 minutes
Written by
Produced by Warren Lewis
Directed by Richard Irving
Stars:
John Baer as Terry Lee
William Tracy as Hotshot Charlie
Gloria Saunders as Dragon Lady
Jack Kruschen as Chopstick Joe*
Mari Blanchard as Burma*
Ben Wright as Quate
Edgar Barrier as Inspector
*in the pilot episode only Jack Kruschen portrayed Chopstick Joe and Mari Blanchard portrayed Burma. In the series Jack Reitzen portrayed Chopstick Joe and Sandra Spence portrayed Burma.
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krispyweiss · 9 months
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Album Review: Jerry Garcia - Heads & Tails Vol. 1
Heads, listeners win. & Tails, listeners also win.
Vol. 1 of Jerry Garcia’s new Heads & Tails album series puts the Grateful Dead man’s only known collaboration with Paul Butterfield on Side 1 and a couple of Jerry Garcia Band smokers on the flip.
The three-track LP pairs the Jan. 19, 1972, version of “Save Mother Earth,” by Garcia, Merl Saunders and Butterfield with JGB’s Feb. 5, 1988, performances of “Don’t Let Go” and “Think.” Listeners familiar with Garcia only through the Grateful Dead can expect an ear-popping listen.
Clocking in at 17 minutes, “Save Mother Earth” is a funky, loose-but-tight instrumental with oodles of improv but zero noodling. Butterfield blows his harp like a man intimately familiar with the song he’d never played. And when he and Garcia lock into some call-and-response action in the 13th minute, the lucky few in attendance must’ve been agog.
This 51-year-old recording is higher fidelity than the 35-year-old specimen on the back side. But the JGB material is welcome as Garcia plays the mad musical scientist on “Don’t Let Go,” virtually screaming along to the melody he plays on his axe and coaxing the band into wild improvisational territory, while “Think” proves Garcia a bonafide bluesman.
Grade card: Jerry Garcia - Heads & Tails Vol. 1 - B+
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retropopcult · 1 year
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Gloria Saunders, 1940s
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vintageplaythings · 2 years
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Gloria Saunders
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chinaflash · 2 years
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Gloria Saunders
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project1939 · 11 months
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Day 67- Film (number 1): Captive Women 
Release date: October 10th, 1952. 
Studio: RKO 
Genre: Sci-Fi 
Director: Stuart Gilmore 
Producer: Jack Pollexfen, Aubrey Wisberg 
Actors: Robert Clarke, Ron Randell, Margaret Field, Gloria Saunders 
Plot Summary: In the year 3000, after a nuclear war destroys most of the world, different “tribes” of survivors vie for influence and resources. The Upriver People are ruled by a war lord type guy, the Mutates are disfigured people with mutated genes from nuclear weapons, and the Norms, seemingly the most similar to people before the war.
My Rating (out of five stars): * 
Oh lord, this film was bad. I think it qualifies as the worst one I’ve seen for the project, out of nearly 70! Not only was it poorly made, badly acted, and hilariously C Grade, but it was boring, preachy, and uninspired. The running time was 64 minutes, but I’ve seen films three times that long that felt faster. 
The Good: 
Uh... um... Oh wait, there was a pretty impressive cat fight in this! 
The Bad: 
The story. It was a muddled mess. The plot seemed to be a product of some kind of nuclear mutation itself- like the script fell into a puddle of nuclear waste and sat in it for awhile. It was hard to keep track of who belonged to what tribe, what tribe to care about, or what anyone was even doing. It didn’t help that a lot of the actors looked similar. I was constantly confusing the two main female characters, and two of the lead male characters caused the same confusion. 
The jank cheap-looking sets. The trees and bushes were so obviously fake, they even sounded plastic. At one point in my notes I wrote, “Plan 9 from Nuclear Waste?” It was basically the same ridiculously cheap level of Plan 9 from Outer Space! 
The costumes. I didn’t know something could be so weird, so random, and so boring all at once. Most of the men looked like they wandered off a Robinhood set, while the women looked like they were screen-testing for Ben-Hur. There were some other male characters that either had Druid or Biker Gang vibes going on. 
The acting. It was an unpredictable mess of over-acters and under-acters. 
The moralizing. Some of it goes back to the tired old- “The US is better than the commies cause religion!” The beginning even mentioned that after the war, “science, education, and a true religion has been lost.” (Emphasis theirs.) We know which one they mean, of course. Then we find out the Norms worship the devil, but the Mutates still believe in Jesus. Cause there’s only one or the other to choose from, I guess? Blech.  
Somehow at the end, the characters becoming God fearing Christians is going to make world peace. Cause Abrahamic religions never ever start wars, silly! 
Hey, ladies, sexual assault is sexy, huh? You like it, don’t you?  (I'm being sarcastic, btw. The way the men treated women in this was gross.)
It was also funny how, a thousand years into the future, people are still bound to strict Puritanical views of sex. When a leader of the Mutates tells a couple they can’t get married because their offspring would be too horrible, the couple leaves, acting like they can never be together because they can’t get married. Why can't they have a common-law marriage? Or live in sin? Or just f-ck if they want to? Or even be romantic but asexual? Anything! In 1,000 years, people can't see past all that?
Another transparently lurid title that has nothing much to do with most of the plot.
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whisnews21 · 1 year
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S01E04 APXTV Independent Music Promotion Series   
APXTV is a new series created for Radio, TV, and DJs featuring songs and videos from the following artists who have opted in to promote their music with AirplayExpress and AirplayTube for airplay and playlisting consideration. This issue features music videos from Clayton Saunders, Janani, Sofia Diaz, Sonny Morgan, and Gloria Nihart. Other artists also mentioned Larry M Clark,  Darlene Luckie, Jon Washington,  Steve Zuwala, Matthew Adam Metheney, Mike Hughes, Jason Scott Nelson, Doug Kershaw, Hank Williams Jr, The Wailers, Gary Pine, Clark Ford, Underground Treehouse, Frank Howell and Chris Shawn Adkins This video is available to Disc Jockeys, Radio, and TV networks for promotional purposes only and not for public viewing.
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itsrattysworld · 2 years
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gatutor · 1 year
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Gloria Saunders (Columbia, Carolina del Sur, 29/09/1927-Bakersfield, California, 4/06/1980).
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fitesorko · 2 years
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Olga San Juan    Sally Rawlinson    Gloria Saunders
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thedabara · 2 years
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ACTRESSES WHO DIED 1980
Mae West at 87 from stroke
Gail Patrick at 69 from leukemia
Lil Dagover at 92 from natural causes
Carmel Myers at 81 from heart attack
Peggy Knudsen at 57 from cancer
Gloria Saunders at 52 from unknown events
Barbara Britton at 59 from cancer
Doris Davenport at 63 from unknown events
Odile Versois at 50 from cancer
Gale Robbins at 58 from cancer
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letterboxd-loggd · 3 years
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O.S.S. (1946) Irving Pichel
November 28th 2021
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ceeceerae · 4 years
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Vintage Photo of actress Gloria Saunders stealing pumpkins out of a pumpkin patch, circa 1940. Colorized by Robin Clark.
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