अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंThe old woman who runs the newsstand in Jonathan's building is being blackmailed for a murder she may not have committed.The old woman who runs the newsstand in Jonathan's building is being blackmailed for a murder she may not have committed.The old woman who runs the newsstand in Jonathan's building is being blackmailed for a murder she may not have committed.
फ़ोटो
Stacey Kuhne-Adams
- Karen
- (as Stacey Kuhne)
Sig Frohlich
- Passerby
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
Monty O'Grady
- Passerby
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
कहानी
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाRose's shares of Hart Industries are issued March 30, 1969. This was the time Robert Wagner was filming Winning (1969) and later starting It Takes a Thief (1968).
- गूफ़In the opening scene, a corner high-rise office building can be seen with the address number of 1901 near the entrance. Jonathan Hart purchases a newspaper at the newsstand and dialogue establishes that this is the headquarters of Hart Industries as he is the landlord. Later, an envelope is shown with a return address of Hart Industries being 1121 N. Las Palma's Ave., Los Angeles.
फीचर्ड रिव्यू
Max made you a souffle': eat your Hart souffle'...out!
So this starts at 2AM on GET TV. Sadly, at the same time is Mannix on MeTV. Which one to watch? IDK, I dislike this show with a passion and I don't get Mannix, it's boring as is! This is uncomplicated a show, but Mannix has pretty imagery all the time. I decide to watch both, sadly, they don't take synced commercial breaks that would allow me to watch both and not miss a licking.
When the old lady at the newstand pops up, she's such a sweet character that I decide to give this priority, until cuts. But who do I find at the Mannix episode but... Jeannette Nolan?! That's right. 2 completely unrelated channels, 2 different decades, 2 dissimilar shows and yet, once again, I find the same actress. (Last time this happened, it wasn't same actor but the exact same storyline!)
There's the blond guy from Simon & Simon, a show that was even stupider and even more boring than Hart to Hart, if you can believe that! At least here, I get to watch Stephanie in a man made blizzard and her Farrah do doesn't budge a hair. (Well, that was a few episodes ago!)
Man oh man! The exotic mask on the wall looked like a 4 year old made it out of papier mache' and paint. Later, we learn it's expensive art. (Really?! Prop department, I'm looking at you!) I missed some of the story, but in the end, it doesn't look like I missed much. The old Nolan lady elevated the show with her great acting.
Highlights of the show:
1) the brown with vertical color stripes, perhaps Peruvian inspired alpaca (I'm guessing) sweater Rose was wearing in her first scenes, coupled with her interesting beads. She looked age appropriate (yet not "old ladyish") and elegant in an eclectic way. If you're an old lady, sixty plus, buy yourself one of these, and get the same style beads. Thank me later! (Props to Nolan Miller go here!)
2) Max's souffle'. How I suffered over this. Max busted his buns cooking you a delicate potato souffle'. The least the Harts could do is EAT IT, you fools! But nope. Max takes it out of the oven, and out the door they go, even after Max pleaded to Jonathan: "my souffle' can't wait, needs eating right away!" That's right! Old lady in the hospital ain't going anywhere, sit your buns down and chow down, you entitled rich millionaire!
And what can be said of their house? These people are multimillionaires who live in a shoe box sized house, the likes you find in a side street in Woodland Hills. House is right off the street. You'd think these loaded peeps could have splurged for something in Beverly Hills or Bell Canyon... but nope!
I did not like that, when Jonathan wrote the old lady (Rose) a $5,000.00 check, Jennifer took her shares "as collateral". That was not nice! And WHO is the person writing erroneous stuff about her fingernails, at every episode?! They need to be stopped! In the end, watch this episode, don't watch it: it's all the same to me; it's a silly show with unlikable characters (an arrogant millionaire and his spoiled and conceited wife) that should have never been made. Shame to all of you who watch this silly fluff, and that includes me. 7/10, for the old lady and for Max and his uneaten souffle'. I hope Max ate it himself and shared with Freeway, who was nowhere to be found this time (unless he appeared when I glanced at "Mister" Mannix!) They ought to have made a spinoff with everything that Max did during every episode, after the Harts left the home! (I bet he sang and danced in his underwear to that Ole Rock n Roll music!)
When the old lady at the newstand pops up, she's such a sweet character that I decide to give this priority, until cuts. But who do I find at the Mannix episode but... Jeannette Nolan?! That's right. 2 completely unrelated channels, 2 different decades, 2 dissimilar shows and yet, once again, I find the same actress. (Last time this happened, it wasn't same actor but the exact same storyline!)
There's the blond guy from Simon & Simon, a show that was even stupider and even more boring than Hart to Hart, if you can believe that! At least here, I get to watch Stephanie in a man made blizzard and her Farrah do doesn't budge a hair. (Well, that was a few episodes ago!)
Man oh man! The exotic mask on the wall looked like a 4 year old made it out of papier mache' and paint. Later, we learn it's expensive art. (Really?! Prop department, I'm looking at you!) I missed some of the story, but in the end, it doesn't look like I missed much. The old Nolan lady elevated the show with her great acting.
Highlights of the show:
1) the brown with vertical color stripes, perhaps Peruvian inspired alpaca (I'm guessing) sweater Rose was wearing in her first scenes, coupled with her interesting beads. She looked age appropriate (yet not "old ladyish") and elegant in an eclectic way. If you're an old lady, sixty plus, buy yourself one of these, and get the same style beads. Thank me later! (Props to Nolan Miller go here!)
2) Max's souffle'. How I suffered over this. Max busted his buns cooking you a delicate potato souffle'. The least the Harts could do is EAT IT, you fools! But nope. Max takes it out of the oven, and out the door they go, even after Max pleaded to Jonathan: "my souffle' can't wait, needs eating right away!" That's right! Old lady in the hospital ain't going anywhere, sit your buns down and chow down, you entitled rich millionaire!
And what can be said of their house? These people are multimillionaires who live in a shoe box sized house, the likes you find in a side street in Woodland Hills. House is right off the street. You'd think these loaded peeps could have splurged for something in Beverly Hills or Bell Canyon... but nope!
I did not like that, when Jonathan wrote the old lady (Rose) a $5,000.00 check, Jennifer took her shares "as collateral". That was not nice! And WHO is the person writing erroneous stuff about her fingernails, at every episode?! They need to be stopped! In the end, watch this episode, don't watch it: it's all the same to me; it's a silly show with unlikable characters (an arrogant millionaire and his spoiled and conceited wife) that should have never been made. Shame to all of you who watch this silly fluff, and that includes me. 7/10, for the old lady and for Max and his uneaten souffle'. I hope Max ate it himself and shared with Freeway, who was nowhere to be found this time (unless he appeared when I glanced at "Mister" Mannix!) They ought to have made a spinoff with everything that Max did during every episode, after the Harts left the home! (I bet he sang and danced in his underwear to that Ole Rock n Roll music!)
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- imdb-25288
- 20 जून 2023
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