There must be some railfans among PizzaFlix's 560k subbers. Word should be spread about that opening shot in the snow of an S-motor in motion through, most likely, 125th Street Station. Quite rare footage, I suspect. Ditto location-shot GCT details, notably the business around the palatial drinking fountain. Good story, too. Thanks.
@@Kewrock who knows what they were thinking. It might have been drama on a dime days? My little sis and I used moms Ponds face cream to do commercials with. She's still pretty dramatic!!??😁😜😫🤯😰🤠🤡😳😦
I'm not quite sure what happened or what I'm supposed to feel. Did they get caught?? I feel sorry for them. I was really sweating all thru this one!!! She was perfect as the supportive wife. Wives, great stuff!!!
***Spoiler alert *** ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ I think the last scene of the film with the cop showing his badge pretty much tells us that he was on their tail and they wouldn't get away with it. I was rooting for them too though he did commit a crime. I think the wife was pretty good and they didn't make her the hysterical woman either. She had good ideas and had her wits about her.
@@Listentotheread They tried to Court Martial me for transmitting our station ID in color, with no color equipment. They had no evidence, and any engineer that they could have asked would have told them that it was impossible. I used a trick from my days in TV repair to create the image, in color, that was impossible with that station's primitive equipment. 😁😁😁😁😁
back in the days when the Milkman left the milk and crean and butter in that pewter insulated box right outside your door--imagine that happening now?, no way, people have turned into animals
I just love these PizzaFlix short vignettes. Always excellent, very well done. Keep 'em coming!
I remember those gum dispensers! We had one at our bus station.
Ah, Ray Walston, thank you, was trying to place. I remember Meg Mundy in her later years in a soap opera back in the 70s, maybe? TFS 😊 Britt
Thanks for the upload !! I miss the old days when The commercial would mix with the TV show !!
"You're always right with Auto-Lite" I could live with those advertisements without pulling my hair out.
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There must be some railfans among PizzaFlix's 560k subbers. Word should be spread about that opening shot in the snow of an S-motor in motion through, most likely, 125th Street Station. Quite rare footage, I suspect. Ditto location-shot GCT details, notably the business around the palatial drinking fountain. Good story, too. Thanks.
Good one. Looked like real location filming too.
Thank you cupcake, for the Video.
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I'm finally watching this movie. Suspense and drama, just what I like. Thank you. 😊
Did anybody notice he lit a cigarette after filling the apartment with gas.
GARY, NO.! BUT 😀😰👍🇺🇸
Yes!
Gas has had enough time to vent out of the the window she had opened.
They can do anything in a movie, and not die , it's in the script, even if they mess up writing it.
Overhead boom mic visible in the Autolite commercial at 8:49
Yeah. That Auto-Lite man is missing a tooth too. Should've stayed in radio.
YEAH,, BUT FOR ME, IT SEALS THE IMPRESSION OF "" BACK IN THE DAY"" WHICH I LOVE!!!👀😀❤👍🇺🇸
@@patriciapiper6294 They had dentists and caps and implants even back then. Hell, they could have put a piece of white clay for the film shoot.
@@Kewrock who knows what they were thinking. It might have been drama on a dime days? My little sis and I used moms Ponds face cream to do commercials with. She's still pretty dramatic!!??😁😜😫🤯😰🤠🤡😳😦
@@Kewrock " even back then" they had implants, but in the 60s.
What an unlucky Raskolnikov he was.
"My husband will have something."
"Well, whatever it is, it won't be a job."
They could write a lot of good lines back then.
Pssst. Hey buddy. Yeah YOU!
Remember_ you're ALWAYS right, with AUTO-LITE.
I'm not quite sure what happened or what I'm supposed to feel. Did they get caught?? I feel sorry for them. I was really sweating all thru this one!!! She was perfect as the supportive wife. Wives, great stuff!!!
Supportive wife, yeah til she's 100% ignored for years on end
@@ladavidson9269 L A, OF COURSE YOUR RIGHT!!! HAPPY NEW YEAR🎂
@@patriciapiper6294 I divorced in 1999 and lived happily ever after
@@ladavidson9269 L A, I get that!!! Keep going!!! Patricia
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I think the last scene of the film with the cop showing his badge pretty much tells us that he was on their tail and they wouldn't get away with it.
I was rooting for them too though he did commit a crime.
I think the wife was pretty good and they didn't make her the hysterical woman either. She had good ideas and had her wits about her.
1949 😂 that's 30 years before i was born
7years after I was .... 🤣
Neetoo
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What, no crossfade? How barbaric! Even the outdated Army B&W TV station that I worked at almost 50 years ago could crossfade!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hey Michael, going by your photo, I am guessing that you graduated in the mid-1960s? The photo says 1965 to me.
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Enjoyed that throughly and completely.
@@EYE_GOTCHA 1970. I have the color version in my Yearbook, but the B&W photo is closer to one that was taken of me when I went into the Army.
@@Listentotheread They tried to Court Martial me for transmitting our station ID in color, with no color equipment. They had no evidence, and any engineer that they could have asked would have told them that it was impossible. I used a trick from my days in TV repair to create the image, in color, that was impossible with that station's primitive equipment. 😁😁😁😁😁
50 years ago was in the 70's. This is from 1949.
I could use a cig while watching this, and I don’t smoke.
Hahaha!! Smoking!!!!
back in the days when the Milkman left the milk and crean and butter in that pewter insulated box right outside your door--imagine that happening now?, no way, people have turned into animals
Mister Mason played owner of theater who killed his poor deaf wife in the TINGLER!!!