The Loretta Young Show - S8 E3 - "Love Between The Acts"
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- Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2018
- Episode # 6006 LOVE BETWEEN ACTS
Original airdate: 10-23-60
A pretty widow, Katherine (played by Loretta Young), insists she will marry for love, not money, when her interfering Auntie Lou (Isobel Elsom) begins a matchmaking campaign with prospective suitors.
But when Katherine attends the theater and finds a handsome man (James Philbrook) seated beside her, she naturally thinks he was planted there by her pushy aunt. Even though she is extremely attracted to him, when he asks her for a date she intentionally destroys his business card. Finally she recalls his name and phones him. James Philbrook would return to co-star with Miss Young as Paul Belzer for the entire run of the New Loretta Young Show in 1962.
Isobel Elsom, playing Auntie Lou, was an English screen, stage and television actress usually cast as an aristocratic lady of the upper class. Over the course of three decades she appeared in 17 Broadway productions, beginning with The Ghost Train in 1926. Her best-known stage role was the wealthy murder victim in Ladies in Retirement (1939), a role she repeated in the 1941 film version.
Elsom made her first screen appearance during the silent film era (she frequently co-starred with Owen Nares) and appeared in nearly 100 films throughout her career.. including her most notable, opposite Jerry Lewis in four of his late 1950s/early 1960s films.
Elsom's television credits included Armstrong Circle Theatre, Hallmark Hall of Fame, Lux Video Theatre, My Three Sons, Alfred Hitchcock Presents (at least 4 appearances), Playhouse 90, Hawaiian Eye, and Dr. Kildare.
She died in the Actor's Home in Woodland Hills, California at age 87 on January 12, 1981.
Trivia fact: Elsom first married director Maurice Elvey, when he cast her in his 1919 film Quinneys. He went on to direct her in eight more films before they divorced. Elsom's second husband was actor Carl Harbord, from 1942 until his death in 1958.
James Philbrook appeared in supporting roles in three short-lived television series between 1959 and 1963: The Islanders on ABC and The Investigators and The New Loretta Young Show, both on CBS
Preston Hanson appeared in over 30 TV series and movies over 40 years, including Dynasty, Gunsmoke, Dallas, Goodbye, Norma Jean, Action Jackson and The A-Team among others. His last credit was in the 1994 comedy Cops and Robbersons.
Hanson died on February 12, 2008 (aged 87) in Van Nuys, California
Directed by Richard Morris
Teleplay by Richard Morris from the story by Florence Jan Soman.
Cast
Katherine Ward Loretta Young
Auntie Lou Isobel Elsom
Jim James Philbrook
Jeffrey Preston Hanson Развлечения
Loretta was the most beautiful woman ever to be in movie’s hands down. No one else comes close.
Loretta deserves all the accolades. But I want to take a minute and say that the writing and directing in her shows was just amazing. I'm really impressed.
Loretta is always so beautifully dressed and she could wear a burlap sack and still be elegant and poised!
This is a delightful, lighthearted episode.
“Opportunity is often missed because we are broadcasting when we ought to be tuning in “
What a joy to find these on RUclips!!
Broadcasting when we should be tuning in.🤔 Excellent , really enjoy the depth of this show there's always a life lesson.
I agree with you, entirely! but it's impossible in these days of debauchery. The public today has no taste for such values. Those producers, that created such great films, are long dead along with the morality these shows set forth along with the
Christianity it sprang forth from.
Age: 70
in addition ... CIGARETTES??🤣
Can I say more?
She is amazing in every way! Thanks
She is soooo refreshing!🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼❤️
Scotch mist in a chinchilla jacket... so chic! Love the cocktail hat ❤
"Opportunity is often missed because we are broadcasting when we should be tuning in."
On their way out the door to the theatre, Jeffrey, a humourless bland-type, out of the blue asks:
"Catherine, would you marry me..?"
Catherine:
"Um, but its after 8 Jeffrey."
Jeffrey:
"Oh i didnt mean this evening..."
...😅...
Another classic episode.
Always love Loretta.
So sweet and thake chances as they come :D
I love this one.....
24:19- John Milton Kennedy, Loretta's long-time announcer. He often delivered the sponsor's commercials {that season, The Toni Company [makers of hair care and Toni home permanents] and Warner-Lambert ["Listerine STOPS bad breath FOUR TIMES BETTER THAN TOOTHPASTE!"] were her alternate sponsors}.
the epitome of womanhood, femme fatalé😊
An interesting lady. A well on the track logic basis of human behaviour
I wish we could see these clothes in color
Is Jerry Lewis in this episode?
no
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