Nov 7, 2011 | Kitsap Sun
'Twelve Angry Men' is a product of TV's 'golden age'
HARRY LONGSTREET, BAINBRIDGE PERFORMING ARTS / CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Bainbridge Island's Frank Buxton was a young actor in New York when the original "Twelve Angry Men" first was aired.
In this breaking-the-fourth-wall scene from AIP's genre-creating 1963 surfsploitation movie, Professor Sutwell and his assistant Marianne bail out [far left] once Frankie and his crew discover that the oldsters are studying the mating habits of aboriginal Southern Californians -A i.e., them.
Tonight's Movie: Sleep, My Love
This has been such a busy month I've seen relatively few films, but it's certainly been a good month for new-to-me Claudette Colbert movies.
Sucker Money, 1933, b&w. Dorothy Davenport & Melville Shyer , Mischa Auer, Phyllis Barrington, Earl McCarthy, Mona Lisa.
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