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10/10
My Favorite Episode ...
10 November 2021
... of Dobie Gillis, by far. Great work by the whole cast and terrific writing. Dobie and Maynard delve into philosophy. Who'd a thunk it? I look forward to watching it again soon.
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9/10
The Best Ever
15 May 2008
What a great portrayal! Bravo to Bo Svenson for his realistic creature. Finally, someone has played the damned story of this unfortunate from the book. What a wonderful job of acting. The scene with the mirror: "Who's hand, please?" Or when Svenson says, "I cry," in almost bewilderment that he is able to even do so ... priceless acting. I remember watching this on TV and being in tears at the plight of the terrible tragedy of this child-like giant through no fault of his own. No other cinematic telling of the Shelley classic has ever even come close. I remember that the acting across the board was excellent, but Svenson was simply incredible.

If this is available anywhere, I'd sure like to have a copy.
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8/10
Darwin Joston
11 January 2008
Darwin Joston was a dear friend of mine. I believe that the role of Snake Pliskin in 'Escape from New York' was originally written for Darwin, but was given to Kurt Russell when the studio was looking for a star. This pretty much ended Dar's career. We can't blame Carpenter for this. After all, John was looking at a big movie for a change. I had the extreme good fortune to act on-stage with Darwin Joston and the late, equally brilliant actor, Jack Nance in a production at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas. I miss them both tremendously. They were the best of the bunch of us. Jack was rather quirky, but a wonderful actor. His starring role in Lynch's 'Eraserhead' may have sealed his fate as an unusual screen persona, but Darwin should have become a big star. A truly brilliant master of his craft. Ah, well.
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China Smith (1952– )
8/10
China Smith TV show
24 December 2007
I remember that my mom and dad were fans of this show when we got our first television set. I don't remember much about the show except the white suit he wore as a pretty tough guy. And that the show was set in Asia and Smith was always amidst beautiful babes. I have been a Dan Duryea fan for a long time. I always enjoyed seeing him in feature films. He usually played a bad guy, but there was always something cool about his characters. Charismatic, somehow. I loved the Twilight Zone episode where he played the drunken gunfighter. Duryea made his mark playing many a villain or miscreant, but by all accounts, he was one of Hollywood's real nice guys. I plan to try to buy the 'China Smith' episodes and look back to see what my parents found so compelling about this character.
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