Joey Heatherton was everywhere during the 1960s . In a way similar to Ann Margaret . Ellen Burstyn in a way was like Angela Lansbury . The more mature roles as they became older suited them .
1:01 Nancy Ames singing what sounds like a great derivative of the song "first time ever i saw your face" , plus Joey Heatherton in the audience and Wyatt Earp...and lotsa hootenanny music.. .
Smart girl and it only took her 44 mins. Don't know if sexism or reflection of reality , ugly either way. And what did Richy have? Was not looks or personality. Fun show tho
Wow, thanks for the time capsule. Remember the era as if it was yesterday. A fine episode aside from (as usual) making the southern character a villain and heel. Guessing the folk songs used were original for the show -- google doesn't find the white horse one, but it might've been inspired by a Buck Owens tune. The Opera references and excerpts are unexpected and nice. Mitch's voice has dropped an octave at the very end? Hope her parents handsomely repaid him.
The singer in the beginning is Nancy Ames. She was a folk singer and appeared on the show Hootenanny which was a folk music series, a musical concert series.
Ah! The sixties , what a concept. Thank you.
That was really good! Thank you for posting these Chrysler Theatre gems!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Ellen McRae aka Ellen burstyn
I'm not seeing the point of this one, though it was nice watching Ellen Burstyn so young I didn't at first recognize her. Thanks for uploading!
Why does there have to be a
point
Great !!!
Joey Heatherton was everywhere during the 1960s . In a way similar to Ann Margaret . Ellen Burstyn in a way was like Angela Lansbury . The more mature roles as they became older suited them .
Don't forget Angie Dickinson
So this was filmed in late
63”? Great show
Love Hugh's deep sexy voice
1:01 Nancy Ames singing what sounds like a great derivative of the song "first time ever i saw your face" , plus Joey Heatherton in the audience and Wyatt Earp...and lotsa hootenanny music.. .
Aired January 10th,1964
Movie was ok
Kind of dull, but Hugh O'Brien is a fine actor.
Smart girl and it only took her 44 mins. Don't know if sexism or reflection of reality , ugly either way. And what did Richy have? Was not looks or personality. Fun show tho
Wow, thanks for the time capsule. Remember the era as if it was yesterday. A fine episode aside from (as usual) making the southern character a villain and heel.
Guessing the folk songs used were original for the show -- google doesn't find the white horse one, but it might've been inspired by a Buck Owens tune. The Opera references and excerpts are unexpected and nice.
Mitch's voice has dropped an octave at the very end? Hope her parents handsomely repaid him.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Can't remember the last time l saw an actor knowing how to play guitar.🥱
The singer in the beginning is Nancy Ames. She was a folk singer and appeared on the show Hootenanny which was a folk music series, a musical concert series.