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Serta Mattress Commercial With Joey Heatherton She was the hottest thing going in the 70's!
Tags: Serta  Mattress  Commercial  With  Joey  Heatherton  Classic  TV  Commercials 
Added: 22nd July 2007
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Posted By: Freckles
Joey Heatherton Now And Then....Ouch ! Joey Heatherton never really amounted to much. Her claim to fame was being a Golddigger on the Dean Martin Show. Her movies never really amounted to anything and her singing career fell flat too. Both Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin took a shine to her that helped her career. It must have been her personality right?
Tags: Joey  Heatherton  Then  And  Now  Photos  Classic  TV 
Added: 23rd July 2007
Views: 4898
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Posted By: Cliffy
MST3K  short SPRING FEVER Probably one of the funniest MST3K shorts they've ever shown! A little 50's comedy to make your day!
Tags: mystery  science  theater  3000  science  fiction  comedy 
Added: 22nd January 2008
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Posted By: Naomi
Trivia Game 8 3 07 Below are the questions, answers will be posted in a couple of days. Googling is cheating! Provided by Lava1964, Thanks Lava!
Tags: Trivia  Game 
Added: 3rd August 2007
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Posted By: Steve
Wuthering Heights 1939 This scene is from the classic film Wuthering Heights. It starred Sir Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon. I first watched this with my mom when I was probably 9-10, but it left an impression on me to this day and I find myself watching it over and over whenever it's on. You can usually find it on AMC or TCM. This scene shows Cathy and Heathcliffe together on the Moors.
Tags: wuthering  heights  merle  oberon  laurence  olivier  classic  film 
Added: 4th August 2007
Views: 388
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Posted By: Naomi
             The Wizard of Oz August 15, 1939, The Wizard of Oz premiered at Grauman's Chinese Theater in Hollywood CA
Tags: wizard  of  oz  judy  garland  entertainment  musicals 
Added: 15th August 2007
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Posted By: Naomi
Ziegfeld Follies Poster The Ziegfeld Follies were a series of elaborate theatrical productions on Broadway in New York City from 1907 through 1931. It became a radio program in 1932 and 1936 as The Ziegfeld Follies of the Air...all that said, i see a lot of fun, risque skin!! LOL
Tags: poster  ziegfeld  follies 
Added: 16th August 2007
Views: 539
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Posted By: Teresa
W.W. II Lockheed P-38 Ad Here’s one of many examples of our country's ‘hometown’ moral support ads during WWII. This one features a Lockheed P-38 Lightning. This ad appeared in Life Magazine and Popular Mechanics in 1942. Go get’em Maj. Richard Bong! (Richard Ira Bong was America's all-time Ace of Aces, downing 40 enemy planes in the Pacific theater of the war while flying P-38 fighter planes. Bong was killed August 6, 1945, the day the Enola Gay dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, when the P-80 Shooting Star he was testing for Lockheed stalled and crashed on take-off.)
Tags: Richard  Bong  Lockheed  WWII  Ad  Plane  Hero 
Added: 19th August 2007
Views: 376
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Posted By: jimmyjet
Mystery Science Theatre did u watch? Crow T Robot. . Gypsy. . and Tom Servo? Tom Servo is a red puppet that has a gumball machine (Carousel Executive Snack Dispenser) for a head, a body composed of a toy "Money Lover Barrel" coin bank and a toy car engine block, and a bowl-shaped hovercraft skirt (a Halloween 'Boo Bowl') instead of legs. Because of this, he must be carried into the theater by Joel or Mike, as there is a grate near the door that he can't hover over. His arms are a pair of small white ventriloquist's dummy hands on the ends of springs that are not really functional as arms, a point that is commented on occasionally throughout the series. Some episodes feature Tom with objects already in his hands, raising the unanswered question of how they got there; possibly Servo's arms are only functional on a sporadic basis. His shoulders are made from the front of an Eveready Floating Lantern. Because Servo's head is transparent, chromakeyed images appear projected through it, and thus a second puppet was built for use in the theater segments, entirely spray-painted black.
Tags: mystery  science  theatre  crow  t  robot  gypsy  tom  servo 
Added: 24th August 2007
Views: 513
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Posted By: Sissy
1931 Bela Lugosi Movie Poster Lugosi, the youngest of four children, was born Béla Ferenc Dezső Blaskó' in Lugos, Hungary on October 20, 1882. On arrival in America, the 6-feet-1 inch, 180 lb. Lugosi worked for some time as a laborer, then returned to the theater within the Hungarian-American community. He was approached to star in a play adapted by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston from Bram Stoker's novel Dracula. The Horace Liveright production was successful. Despite his excellent notices in the title role, and appearances in some American silent films, Lugosi had to campaign vigorously for the chance to repeat his stage success in Tod Browning's movie version of Dracula (1931), produced by Universal Pictures.
Tags: dracula  bela  lugosi  tod  browning 
Added: 29th August 2007
Views: 302
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Posted By: Teresa

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