tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24200494.post4929031482445196065..comments2024-03-29T06:02:28.844-04:00Comments on Nicholas Stix, Uncensored: The Warner Brothers Detective Shows (Early TV History)Nicholashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12372393717833610657noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24200494.post-28985934502076756892015-05-27T21:56:26.018-04:002015-05-27T21:56:26.018-04:00One of the greatest was Naked City. My sister rece...One of the greatest was Naked City. My sister recently loaned me the boxed set (all 4 seasons), all filmed in the streets of New York. It's such a kick seeing megastars when they were young and hungry--1959-1963. Dustin Hoffman as a juvenile delinquent, George C. Scott as a tortured sculptor, Peter Falk as a psychotic criminal, Nehemiah Persoff as about six different characters in six different episodes. The star, Paul Burke I guess was a "Redford" (he took over from James Franciscus after the first season) but even in black and white you can tell he has freckles and dark red hair.<br /><br />Most poignant is to see the crowd scenes, how much better even the poor people dressed then. I was born in 1950. Now all the young men seem to me to be dressed as circus clowns, the young women as streetwalkers.<br />LBDnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24200494.post-22881094971453479372015-05-27T19:29:52.166-04:002015-05-27T19:29:52.166-04:00I watched all of them. My favorite was 77 Sunset S...I watched all of them. My favorite was 77 Sunset Strip. Efrem Zimbalist Jr. was a strong actor and I liked Roger Smith as well. David In TNhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15749838323613927456noreply@blogger.com