Route 66 (Season 3, Closing)
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Closing of the 3rd Season of Route 66.
Route 66
Executive Producer
Herbert D. Leonard
Supervising Producer
Leo Davis
Producer
Mort Abrahams
Guest Stars
Conrad Nagel
Sally Gracie
Bill Berger
Jeannine Riley
Ralph Stantley
Betsy Jones-Moreland
Original Music Composed and Conducted by
Nelson Riddle, Orchestrated by Gil Grau
Created by
Herbert B. Leonard and Stirling Silliphant
Producer
Sam Manners
Director of Photography
Irving Lippman
Supervising Film Editor
Aaron Nibley
Film Editor
Marry Coswick, A.C.K.
Second Unit Director
Leonard Matzman
Assistant Director
Bruce Bilson
Costumer
Charles Arrico
Post Production Supervisor
Lawrence Werner
Oh, my goodness I just watched this episode tonight on DVD! Love this show--and Nelson Riddle's evocative theme just stays in your head...
I was addicted to this show in my teens....
Will ONE of the hundreds of Sattelite/Cable channels PLEASE, PLEASE show these again????? A QUALITY television show, the like of which we will not see again in this jaded, dark culture.
A reverse trip out to Illinois has always been a dream of mine.
I do beleive the voice-over in the end credits was that of Hal Gibney, who had been a radio announcer for NBC, and was also heard in the radio-TV versions of Dragnet.
Route 66 was filmed in different cities in the U.S. and Chevrolet was the major sponsor. In 1963 they filmed 3 episodes, one in Memphis TN, the second in Hernando, Mississippi and the third in Northeast Arkansas.
..screen gems is right, why can't we get shows like this today?!
Actually, 'the open highway'. The song was sung by one Teri Thornton.
That theme song takes me back to when I was a little boy. Great time to be alive.
@paullubliner I love animals, cats especially. And I loved Michelle Pfeiffer's Catwoman in "Batman Returns" if that means anything.
Love what you wrote there: "I have had a life of saving strays." There's poetry in those words, even if you were just stating a fact.
So west the theme= it musta been great back then- I didn't make it out to California until 1978 and later, and much had changed I'm certain...
Season 4 end credits include the 1963-64 Screen Gems "dancing sticks", but the end voiceover remains the same, and includes Herbert B. Leonard's executive producer credit during the end title animation.
So cool, and differently arranged from the 'standard' arrangement! Nice! Thank u so much for posting it!
@John80220 Yes, that was, believe it or not, Harry Cohn's voice, left over from Circus Boy and Fury - since HC died in '58.
Boy, where did the actor playing him in The Three Stooges get that Brooklyn accent? He looked and sounded NOTHING like Harry Cohn.
I've read that Cohn died in 1958, but his voice was unsuitable for announcing because he talked Yiddish.
@paullubliner Oh, that's wonderful. Everyone should have memories like that!
music goes millions of miles per hour
This has been a Screen Gems film presentation. Herbert B. Leonard, Executive Producer.
this music haunted me for years - anyone know when the series was first broadcast in the UK please?
in retrospect you can see the Kerouac link loud and clear :)
thanks.