??? Peter Gunn looks that direction and says, "It's a nice looking boat"... A moment later he tells the bartender he thinks he'll take a look at it ...then asks "Which one is it!" Bartender : "About the fifth or sixth one down there!" The writers should not 'drink' during working hours
Definitely from a much more polite time in society, and movies, as these episodes are scripted much more banal than today's trash. Although the background music is more enjoyable.
best part of "Gunn" are the endless variations of "pink panther" theme as the dialogue is rehashed beans from Sunday served on Thursday and the obviously picked clone of Cary Grant .
Love these short to the point stories.
Certainly short, fast, and to the point. Henry Mancini started here with that terrific theme.
It's been years; thanks!!!
Great series
??? Peter Gunn looks that direction and says, "It's a nice looking boat"...
A moment later he tells the bartender he
thinks he'll take a look at it ...then asks
"Which one is it!"
Bartender : "About the fifth or sixth one
down there!"
The writers should not 'drink' during
working hours
Well , Pete can fight in the daytime too.
Originally telecast on March 16, 1959.
Definitely from a much more polite time in society, and movies, as these episodes are scripted much more banal than today's trash. Although the background music is more enjoyable.
Roy Jenson, one of the thugs is a Star Trek alum.
best part of "Gunn" are the endless variations of "pink panther" theme as the dialogue is rehashed beans from Sunday served on Thursday and the obviously picked clone of Cary Grant .
A very disappointing son...very.