She's been in lots of stuff and she's always great to watch. I liked her in One Eyed Jacks as the suffering wife of the evilest Karl Malden ever filmed. He beat Marlon Brando with a whip, if I recall. And that was nothing.
'I waited, I suffered...I had lunch.' These shows are quite watchable, though the Norths are a bit sugary-sweet and he treats her as if she is about 14. The joke being, I suppose, that she is the one who solves the crimes.
She does, by insufferable nosiness, absence of normal qualms, and the legendary luck of babies and estúpidas, and she acts 14. I think he treats her like she treats him, but marginally better. The way she laughed her head off in the episode about the tax accountant when her husband had to go out at night, exhausted, to mail his tax return on time. These days, that laugh would be reserved for the woman in the story we don't like, that is, the bad person.
Is it racist to say someone speaks Pigeon English? OK, sorry! So how does a lady write a smash hit novel when she can, how you say, barely even speak? I don't figure Jerry North to be a publisher of books in any and all languages. (It seems like I heard the writer speaking to another woman who was ghosting the novel for her, but it went by too fast to be sure of, if it happened at all.)
Lolita is Helen Ramirez in "High Noon" - total history! So passionate and woman of her convictions Barbara Britton ... Pamela North Richard Denning ... Jerry North Francis De Sales ... Lt. Bill Weigand Hans Conried ... Enrique Romero Ivan Lebedeff ... Filipe Rioseca y Monteverde Mario Siletti ... General Vicente Alvarez Katy Jurado ... Lolita Alvarez Produced by John W. Loveton ... producer Cinematography by Ellis W. Carter ... director of photography Film Editing by Tholen Gladden ... film editor (as Tholen E. Gladden) Production Management Herbert E. Stewart ... production manager Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Doran Cox ... assistant director Sound Department Frank Goodwin ... sound engineer See also
Katy was very good in High Noon. Nice to see her in this episode.
Kathy Jurado was married to Ernest Borgnine from 1959-1963
@@marybranicki3354 He must have one fabulous personality...
She's been in lots of stuff and she's always great to watch. I liked her in One Eyed Jacks as the suffering wife of the evilest Karl Malden ever filmed. He beat Marlon Brando with a whip, if I recall. And that was nothing.
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Mr. & Mrs.North: My 4th Episode.
Season 1. Episode 5. "These Latins".
Saturday, June 24 - 2023.
KATY JURADO! Always a treat. You might remember her from High Noon.
'I waited, I suffered...I had lunch.' These shows are quite watchable, though the Norths are a bit sugary-sweet and he treats her as if she is about 14. The joke being, I suppose, that she is the one who solves the crimes.
She does, by insufferable nosiness, absence of normal qualms, and the legendary luck of babies and estúpidas, and she acts 14. I think he treats her like she treats him, but marginally better. The way she laughed her head off in the episode about the tax accountant when her husband had to go out at night, exhausted, to mail his tax return on time. These days, that laugh would be reserved for the woman in the story we don't like, that is, the bad person.
The scriped from the cartoons and books is from the 30s, written by a couple, so that might explain it ;-)
Yasmine Dey Well, these shows are definitely cartoonish, but delightfully so!
Originally telecast on October 31, 1952.
Hans Conried is hilarious.
In his days before Uncle Tonoose
I still can't see Hans Conreid as a young lover, especially since he was at that time, a veteran of radio programming
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Is it racist to say someone speaks Pigeon English? OK, sorry! So how does a lady write a smash hit novel when she can, how you say, barely even speak? I don't figure Jerry North to be a publisher of books in any and all languages. (It seems like I heard the writer speaking to another woman who was ghosting the novel for her, but it went by too fast to be sure of, if it happened at all.)
Lolita is Helen Ramirez in "High Noon" - total history! So passionate and woman of her convictions
Barbara Britton ... Pamela North
Richard Denning ... Jerry North
Francis De Sales ... Lt. Bill Weigand
Hans Conried ... Enrique Romero
Ivan Lebedeff ... Filipe Rioseca y Monteverde
Mario Siletti ... General Vicente Alvarez
Katy Jurado ... Lolita Alvarez
Produced by
John W. Loveton ... producer
Cinematography by
Ellis W. Carter ... director of photography
Film Editing by
Tholen Gladden ... film editor (as Tholen E. Gladden)
Production Management
Herbert E. Stewart ... production manager
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Doran Cox ... assistant director
Sound Department
Frank Goodwin ... sound engineer
See also
They sure did like butchering the pronunciation of Álvarez.