This episode of "SINGER FOUR STAR PLAYHOUSE", a lighthearted romantic comedy featuring Charles Boyer and young Natalie Wood, originally aired over CBS on February 17, 1955. "Next week's" offering, incidentally, was David Niven's "Tusitala" (based on an incident in Robert Louis Stevenson's life).
Damn, that was cheesy. It was like a Coronet movie extended to half an hour. Shouldnt plays have some sort of cliffhanger between the two acts?
spuzzlightyeartoo 1 year ago
I would sit through any Singer sewing machine commercial just for a glimpse of
Natalie Wood.
JohnnyGNV 2 years ago
(runs out to buy a Singer Sewing Machine immediately...)
creatornat 2 years ago
Haha...all the niggers are slaves or sevants. Coincidence? I think not. Hahahahhaa
DareYouNotToClick1 2 years ago
@DareYouNotToClick1 hey fuckin klansman i think your stuck in the 50s
malscott 2 years ago
notice how little time is take by advertising
ART13autotune 2 years ago
Awesome! I love it! As a longtime collector, this is the first time I have ever seen a video like this online!
Tofugrammie 3 years ago
Great job!
FilmTraum9 3 years ago
You have done it again Ira! WOW! THANKS!
gwengoadalso 3 years ago
This episode of "SINGER FOUR STAR PLAYHOUSE", a lighthearted romantic comedy featuring Charles Boyer and young Natalie Wood, originally aired over CBS on February 17, 1955. "Next week's" offering, incidentally, was David Niven's "Tusitala" (based on an incident in Robert Louis Stevenson's life).
fromthesidelines 3 years ago