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Ronald Long in Get Smart (1965)

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5 Classic TV Episodes to Watch This Christmas
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It’s Christmas! Unwrap presents, eat too much, and collect your loved ones to settle in with some old friends. Little House on the Prairie “Christmas at Plum Creek” In a tears-guaranteed 1974 hour that echoes “The Gift of the Magi,” the Ingalls family scrimp, trade and take on extra work to get presents for one another. And little Carrie uses her Christmas penny to buy something special for the baby Jesus! Little House on the Prairie (Credit: ©NBC/Courtesy Everett Collection) Bewitched “Santa Comes to Visit and Stays and Stays” Achoo! A sneeze from bumbling Esmeralda (Alice Ghostley) accidentally summons Santa (Ronald Long) to the Stephens household in this 1969 lark. Because Samantha (Elizabeth Montgomery) can’t reverse another witch’s spell, she hatches an alternate escape plan. Hint: It involves reindeer. Walker, Texas Ranger “A Ranger Christmas” Walker (Chuck Norris) tells a group of orphans the story of ...
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  • 12/24/2023
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"Chevalier" Star Kelvin Harrison Jr. Has Already Played Multiple Legends on Screen
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Image Source: Getty / Axelle/Bauer-Griffin

Kelvin Harrison Jr. is currently making music magic as the talented violinist Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges in the film "Chevalier." The 28-year-old actor has been steadily building his résumé for a while now, appearing in hit titles like "Elvis" and "The Trial of the Chicago 7," but "Chevalier" - which released in theaters on April 21 - is poised to be his biggest star turn yet.

Bologne was a French violinist and composer who worked to take leadership of the Paris Opera during the onset of the French Revolution. Harrison Jr. himself is a talented musician and plays violin, jazz and gospel piano, and trumpet, in addition to being a vocalist. For his role in "Chevalier," though, he had to take his violin skills to a new level. A violinist named Ronald Long was originally brought on to be Harrison Jr.'s hand double -...
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  • 4/21/2023
  • by Eden Arielle Gordon
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Review: "The Man From U.N.C.L.E.: The Virtue Affair", Air Date December 3, 1965
In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of  The Man From U.N.C.L.E. and in anticipation of the forthcoming big screen version of the classic television series, Cinema Retro will be offering periodic reviews of individual episodes of the show, which aired between September 1964 and January 1968. The episodes will be chosen at random and not presented in any specific order, thus offering analysis of telecasts from the four seasons. Reviews will be written by U.N.C.L.E. scholars and long-time devotees of the series.

By Lee Pfeiffer

"The Virtue Affair"

Air date: December 3, 1965

Director: Jud Taylor

Writer: Henry Slaser

Although most U.N.C.L.E fans tend to favor the series' premiere season (when it was telecast in B&W), I've always been partial to the second season, which began in September 1965. That's when I first experienced the show, through a ringing endorsement of my older brother, who said,...
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  • 12/26/2014
  • by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
  • Cinemaretro.com
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