Reaffirming my observation that Lorain moviegoers loved the Bowery Boys, there's two of their movies on the big screen : Paris Playboys (1954) at the Ohio, and Loose in London (1953) at the Tower Drive-in.
I've mentioned before how our first exposure to the Bowery Boys movies was on Sunday mornings in the mid-1970s on Channel 43 (billed as the Dead End Kids). Soon my brothers and I were walking around with baseball caps with the brim turned up, trying to work up a good vocal imitation of Huntz Hall's "Sach" character. "Hey Chief!"What really leaps out at me on the page is the article and photo of Judy Holliday, as well as the ad for her movie It Should Happen to You! at the Tivoli. She was such a pretty and appealing actress, with a natural flare for comedy and an irresistible vulnerability. It's so sad that she had such a short career, passing away in 1965.
It's odd to see future Rat Pack member Peter Lawford as the male lead in It Should Happen to You! The movie also is the first for actor Jack Lemmon.Surprisingly, there aren't too many Westerns playing. There's Gun Fury with Rock Hudson and Donna Reed at the Avon Lake Theater.
Conquest of Cochise was at the Tower Drive-in, and The Great Sioux Uprising with Jeff Chandler (who's always good) at the Grove. GRIT-TV does a Jeff Chandler marathon once in a while.
Grandma Brady's favorite actor, Robert Taylor, was in Above and Beyond, also at the Tower Drive-in.Elsewhere on the same page are ads for Castle-on-the-Lake, Vians, and Avon Isle Park.
From Here To Eternity is a classic.Deborah Kerr was always a looker.And any movie with Esther Williams is a winner in my book,as she was always in a bathing suit looking real fine.
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ReplyDeleteLooking forward to STREETS OF LAREDO, the LONESOME DOVE sequel, this Sunday on GRIT.
As a kid, I watched Westerns, although horror/sci-fi was my major jam. These days, I could watch them all day.
As all we buckaroos ride off into the sunset, a wee bit from fellow Buckeye Leonard Slye...
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"Film Queens Prove Lousy Wife Theory."
ReplyDeleteThis continues my unbroken string of never having seen any of the films that Dan features. Although I have to admit that the concept of Huntz Hall and Leo Gorcey as "Paris Playboys" is amusing. I wonder if the actual film is the same.
ReplyDeleteI worked at the Tivoli when these films played.FHTE was a huge hit.Good times back then,things were a bit slower and the days seemed longer...Thanks for the memory Dan....
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