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Marsha Hunt
The dearest of friends and one of the most remarkable people on the planet.
Love you, Marsha.
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on stage with Norman Lloyd
Norman is simply unbelievable; the oracle of 20th century show business. I asked him how he remained so vital in his 97th year and got a one word answer: "Tennis!"
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Diane Baker
Diane Baker is one of the classiest people I've ever met. She was a spectacular guest with Eddie Muller after the screening of MIRAGE.
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Jeanne Cooper and Diane Baker
Jeanne was the superb guest for PLUNDER ROAD (1957). She has a mind like a steel trap, recalling minute details from over half a century ago. No wonder she's the queen of the day time soaps!
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Barrie Chase and Eddie Muller
It looks for a second that Barrie thought the Czar of Noir was Max Cady!
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On Stage with Barrie Chase
As you can see, Fred Astaire's last dance partner still has the greatest gams around!
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Barrie Chase
What a thrill it was to have Barrie Chase as my special guest for the screening of the original Cape Fear (1962)
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Ron Oliver
Sharing a laugh with filmmaker Ron Oliver
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Julie Adams and Kim Morgan
Now here's a pair to draw to!
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On stage with Stefanie Powers
I believe this shot captured the punchline to an uproarious anecdote that Stefanie related about Tallulah Bankhead!
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Julie Adams
With the delightful Julie Adams and her guy, Frank.
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Norman Lloyd
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Stefanie Powers
With Stefanie Powers for the opening night screening of EXPERIMENT IN TERROR (1962) at the Camelot Theatres in Palm Springs, CA
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Pam Grier
Meeting one of my all-time favorite performers and muse, the ever-lovely Pam Grier
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Don Murray
Don Murray, a superb actor and great gentleman. His recollections of making Bus Stop with Marilyn Monroe were fascinating.
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Julie Garfield and Me
With my noir queen, Julie Garfield.
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Kirk Douglas
With the incomparable Kirk Douglas. Meeting Kirk and filming his introduction to The Strange Love of Martha Ivers was a particular thrill for me.
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June and Ernie
It was a kick to introduce June Lockhart to Ernie Borgnine; they had never met. A great evening except the darn flash didn't work!
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Julie Garfield and Kim Morgan
Two of my favorite human beings. Julie and Kim at the 2010 Arthur Lyons Film Noir Festival in Palm Springs.
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Robert Dix
With actor/author Robert Dix after watching The Power of The Whistler starring his Father, the legendary Richard Dix.
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Ernest Borgnine
Opening night in Palm Springs for Pay or Die (1960). Ernie is an unbelievably gracious and friendly man.
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Julia Adams
having fun with the charming and lovely Julia Adams after screening Hollywood Story (1951)
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June Lockhart
With June Lockhart at the 2010 Arthur Lyons Film Noir Fest in Palm Springs
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Paul Picerni
Sharing a laugh with actor & master raconteur Paul Picerni at the Egyptian Theatre after a screening of Drive a Crooked Road.
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TCM Film Noir Segment Shoot, March 2010 at Avalon Studios
The all-star cast of Kim Morgan, Karie Bible, Mike Schlesinger, yours truly and Eddie Muller
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