Kurt Russell & Debbie Watson star in 'Love and the First-Nights' "Love, American Style" Feb. 6, 1970

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  • Love, American Style
    "Love and the First-Nighter"
    Guest star - Kurt Russell
    Episode aired Feb 6, 1970
    Season 1, Episode 18
    Love, American Style was an anthology comedy television series produced by Paramount Television that originally aired between 1969 and 1974.
    Each episode of the show featured a story of romance, usually with a comedic spin. Episodes were stand-alone, featuring various characters, stories and locations. The show often featured the same actors playing different characters in many episodes.
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Комментарии • 5

  • @moviesgalore9947
    @moviesgalore9947 2 года назад +4

    He was 19 or 20 when he did this around the same time he did Computer Wore Tennis Shoes the first Dexter Riley movie he starred in for Disney

    • @gwenniegirl50
      @gwenniegirl50 2 месяца назад +2

      Actually Kurt Russell was just shy of 19 when this episode aired in February 1970. Kurt Russell was born in March 1951. He definitely had star quality even then at the time of this episode.

  • @scvandy3129
    @scvandy3129 3 месяца назад +3

    Suggestion, "The Ret' Network" -- It's Feb. 6, 1970 which multiple sites verify. . . . Certainly looks misogynistic to blow off the co-guest star, Debbie Watson. With her starring role in two sitcoms, "Karen" and "Tammy," plus the "Munster, Go Home!" theatrical (based on THAT sitcom, "The Munsters") behind her in the previous decade, she was certainly of equal 'billing' stature at this point in Kurt's career with a few Disney movies and multiple episodic (TV) guest shots.
    Try: Kurt Russell & Debbie Watson star in 'Love and the First-Nights' from "Love, American Style" Feb. 6, 1970

    • @TheRetNetwork
      @TheRetNetwork  2 месяца назад

      Gotcha! Wasn't our intention. Will make the correction. We appreciate your feedback! #theRet

  • @scvandy3129
    @scvandy3129 3 месяца назад +1

    With such appealing, late teen stars, Kurt Russell and Debbie Watson, oh does this Feb. 6, 1970 "LAS" segment pull up lame -- as in lame-brained.
    Heard simultaneously on the set at Paramount, fall 1969, from Kurt and Debbie: "Hey, wait a sec, we signed up for a comedy, a romantic comedy like all the 'Love, American Style' episodes. This is beyond, fiction, beyond science fiction -- a boy and a girl, going steady two years, don't even touch each other?! S E V E N H U N D R E D AND T H I R T Y D A Y S -- we FINALLY decide to 'go all the way' [in kids-talk]; get into our very own motel room discreetly 30 minutes from town and start off with this innocuous, needless dialogue with the manager. Then it devolves and we converse among ourselves FULLY CLOTHED ?!?! Hey, writers, we're 18, 19, hormones RAGING -- not 11 and 12."
    One can imagine all the girls crazy for Kurt Russell half a century ago dying to 'jump his bones.' And all the guys who've been pining for Debbie Watson for half a dozen years thinking what they'd do in Kurt Russell's shoes. Seriously no. 2 -- WHAT WERE these writers thinking?!
    Hair and make-up note: This, 'just out of the pool' or shower look with her hair, long, straight, isn't becoming. She looks better with it shorter and styled; though not as 'stiff' as in her shows. But shorter and styled is more flattering. Her legs have never looked better; the yellow dress accentuates that. . . . Kurt looks handsome; interestingly, his short hair is not the style most boys wore theirs back then. It might have been due to a movie or television assignment.
    "Thank you, 'The Ret' Network.'"