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Popeye UPDATE
http://www.fulvuedrive-in.com/review/16121/UPDATE!!!++Popeye+The+Sailor:+The+1960s+TV+Cart oons+by+Fred+M.+Grandinetti+(2022/BearManor
10 Questions for Trav S.D. regarding the Marx Brothers Miscellany
10 Questions for Trav S.D. regarding the Marx Brothers Miscellany Who were the Marx Brothers? – The Marx Brothers were the most critically acclaimed and successful stage and screen comedy team in history. Their period of activity lasted from roughly 1905, when two of the five brothers started out in vaudeville, through 1977, when the most famous of the brothers (Groucho) passed away. The members were Chico, Harpo, Groucho, Gummo (who quit in 1918), and Zeppo (who replaced Gummo and performed with the team through 1933). The brothers starred in movies, radio, television, and on Broadway. Two of them also...
"MAD DADDY" Eerie House Radio Poscast
Eerie House Radio Poscast: http://tobtr.com/s/12343482
Interview with Michael Gregg Michaud
LIGHTS/CAMERA/AUTHOR:https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lights-camera-author/episodes/Lights--Camera--Author---Michael-Gregg-Michaud-e2kb5ec/a-abamumr
What Bruce A. Humphrey said about David M. McGiffert's "Best Seat in the House"
This is a great book for anyone interested in a behind the scenes account of some of the great films of the last few decades. And for people "in the business," you'll recognize situations and enjoy hearing about how they handled them on so many great films. David's book is a great read, filled with humor and insights. I also recommend the audio book. Hearing the story in David's voice is a delight!-- Bruce A. Humphrey