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Stan Mikita in Action
Brief clips of Stan Mikita in action for the Chicago Black Hawks during the 1960s. You can hear Lloyd Pettit on the broadcast audio. From a recent Stanley Cup cablecast on Versus TV.
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Vincent Price pitch for PBS -- Hitchcockian!
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Circa 1988, Vincent Price (host of MYSTERY) and Coral Brown appeal for donations for Public Broadcasting in a send up of REAR WINDOW!
Vincept Price on behalf of PBS
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Vincent Price (host of MYSTERY) and Coral Browne appeal for donations for Public Broadcasting, circa 1988.
Vincent Price introduces THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES
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Vincent Price introduces THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES for the PBS show MYSTERY. (Apologies for the quality; it's from an old VHS record. The Granada Films 1988 production is readily available, but not this introduction.)
"Silents Please!" intro
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Lead in and fade out of the 1960s television show. Some of us were introduced to the great silents via thiese 30-minute condensations.
Vincent Price introduces THE FINAL PROBLEM
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Vincent Price introduces THE FINAL PROBLEM (Sherlock Holmes) on PBS' "Mystery!"
❤AWESOME 👌
Corny but I bet it was effective.
1987
I used to watch Vincent Price on Read, Write and Draw
All the years watching these great BBC Holmes videos and reading the stories- it never dawned on me that Moriarity could have been introduced as an imaginative escape for Doyle. That was an eye opener for me.
I watched this when it was broadcast on Channel 4 here in UK in mid 1980s. thank you for posting!
I used to watch this when I was a very little girl . I loved “ Silence Please”. It was my first introduction into classic movies. Thank you SO MUCH for sharing.💝♾
Je to prví Zdeno Chara
The painting of the two guys and the hounds are amazing
I watched this show with my mother and father. My mother's favorite cowboy was William S. Hart. My father was partial to Dorothy Gish...not Lillian. I seem to recall that this show was a "David L. Walper production" . Am I wrong?
I laugh myself silly every time I see Vincent Price widening his eyes in that PBS fund-raising pitch for Mystery!, the program he hosted until 1990, when Diana Rigg replaced him as host. Every time I saw Vincent Price widening his eyes in shows on TV and in some movies, my funny bone got tickled, because his wide eyes always made me laugh. They're the funniest pair of eyes he ever had in his head.
I wonder if this segment with the two of them shown up on all the PBS stations across the country with a different local phone number on screen or if it was an exclusive to the PBS stations in Massachusetts? In biography information about Vincent it explains that he made yearly travels to the WGBH television studio in Boston to tape his segments for "Mystery!".
0:45: Pat Quinn.
Great speech!
Vincent Price was a great actor.
RIP Vincent Price
I Love how he didn't take his self so seriously and performed fun roles.
Stan the man, makita!
I LOVED THIS SHOW
Stan started wearing a helmet after a shot from a puck tore his ear off. They stitched it back and said, "you better wear this Stan." And the rest is history.....Slovak power!
...Вроде Стэн не играл ни с Трегубовым, ни с Сологубовым и Старшиновым, где тогда эти сообщающиеся сосуды спортивной доблести приныканы на небе???
....крутится Волчок.... ...финт Волчкова тут- не причем, внешность -"видко пана"...
...тоже кленовый БИМ-БОМ...
My first jersey I ever bought. RIP legend
Rest in peace stan. If you watch @:57 it looks very similar to the goal the goal Patrick Kane scored in game six versus the Philadelphia flyers to win the stanley cup in 2010
RIP :'(
Same here in Spain, some years later (Broadcasted 1970-1971?), and marked a generation of cinema-interested people. Thanks for sharing and recover these memories.
Price was so good at hosting Mystery
So were Gene Shalit and Dame Diana Rigg.
That truncated first shot after the intro was from *Nosferatu*. The narrator's first word would have been "Transylvania".
Cool! Made me smile...
my great uncle.
Ayden Mikita My Condolences To You And Your Family, Ayden!!! RIP Stosh!!!
Ayden Mikita | my deepest sympathy for you and your family. My father is 83 and told me stories about how great your Uncle Stan was...God Bless you and your family and Uncle Stan 😇😇.
they were such fine fun brilliant both
ONE OF MY IDOLS AND HEROES. I WISHD IM FINNISH STAN MIKITA
ONE OF MY IDOLS IS STAN MIKITA
ONE OF MY IDOLS IS STAN MIKITA
MR. BLACK HAWK!
Stan Mikita. A versatile stalwart for the Black Hawks. A game changer in many facets including the curved stick and going from the penalized enforcer to Lady Byng Memorial Trophy winner. A two-way playing all -star.
"Enforcer" - I don't think so given his size. He referred to his stick as the great equalizer.
it is very sad for me that player like stan mikita was the best centres in history of ice hockey and he was not playing for that time czechoslovakia. a big player like him from a small country slovakia it is awesome and his not the only one there are players like brother stastny which their childrents are playing for usa
Slovakia Power his real name slovak name is stanislav which is tipical slovak name stanislav mikita legend of slovakia and canada
GOD PLEASE GIVE US BACK VINCENT PRICE IN RETURN WILL GIVE U SELENA GOMEZ !!!!!!!
Oh how I love Vincent Price!
Stan has a pretty versatile golf game too...Always a pleasure and great times on the golf course!
they were tough back then
My dad and I watched this series together when it came out. He grew up with the silents and loved the show. Thanks for bringing back this memory.
Slovak legend....maybe best player ewer. from small cauntry name Slovakia. :)
If Vincent says "Moriarity", that is the Way it is pronounced. Anyway, I could listen to his voice say anything and believe it. He was captivating.
Thanks for posting this. It was a wonderful treat for a kid interested in movies as an intro to the Silent Era. Also loved horror/sf movies in theaters & the local SHOCK! broadcasts & began reading Famous Monsters with issue #10. Was always hoping to see the Chaney Sr. PHANTOM OF THE OPERA since it was featured in the intro but just found an episode guide & alas, it never received the full episode treatment. The show was a great addition to the Castle Film edits my Grandpa purchased. Dan :)
Sad to hear Stan the Man is suffering from oral cancer; he'll be in my thoughts and prayers. I had the privilege of seeing Mikita, Hull, and Esposito play back in the old Chicago Stadium - what a madhouse! Also was lucky enough to have Stan coach us kids at hockey camp one summer - man, was that a thrill! You won't find a finer gentleman than him. I always thought of Bobby Clarke, another HofFer, as basing his game on Stan's prototype (well, pre-Lady Byng days, that is).
I know! I loved this series so much when I was a child.
I can't believe that the goalies didn't wear helmets or masks in this footage.