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  • Sal Mineo was obviously a soulful searcher who tried to live an authentic life. Clearly, not a threat to anyone, so I hope that every last one of you hateful bitches get to live part of your scumbag lives trapped in Bachman's foul asshole. And while you're there, munch away!!

  • A wonderful actor, he was.

  • Openly gay out actor !!!! I had a crush on him.

  • sal should have died with dean in that car accident.

  • @Yobbie72 And YOU should have been hit by a tractor trailer yesterday. Sal Mineo will always be remembered in the movie "Rebel Without A Cause." What have you done besides being a scumbag?

  • @PepsiJunkie52 you just said it: always remembered for 'Rebel Without A Cause'...He had a whole life after that, most of it obscene.

  • @Yobbie72 What a dirty cocksucker you are!

  • Did Sal disguise his voice just to be funny? Or did all celebrities do this all the time in this version? Year or date of this version?

  • I love his laugh. He was so adorable. I love him. Agree? = )

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  • Typical look at the time, my father dressed similar to this. I agree it was not flattering but that was what was considered "hip" at the time.

  • a tremendous talent, taken from us far too soon. It's a shame that his former stardom ("we want a new face")- coupled with rumors of his sexuality- effectively hindered his career in the last several years. I think he began pursuing properties like Fortune and Men's Eyes because he felt there was no alternative. He decided if the mainstream didnt want him, he'd trailblaze his own path.

    Equally sad that his sexuality is even an issue in some of these horrible comments.

  • I meant, Escape From Planet of The Apes. Sorry about that.

  • Didn't he just came out after shooting Who Killed Teddy Bear? back in 1965? It would explain the five year period as to when he was reduced to supporting roles later on.

  • He came out right right after he finished shooting Who Killed Teddy Bear?, correct? This must have been five years after that and before his final brief role as Milo in Return to The Planet of The Apes.

  • He smiled much more in the 1957 What's My Line.

  • @JoeJC His career was much better back than, by this time he out of work and was dealing with his homosexuality and being blacklisted from hollywood...

  • One of my favorite actors, but this look did not suit him

  • What beautiful eyes Sal had... Shame what happened..... 

  • his voice is funny XD

    Sal Mineo is awsome.

  • I think, even with that huge mustache, Sal looks as good here as he did when he was younger. Such a good lookin' guy!!!

  • three minutes is too short for this type of game show....i like the old set up

  • wat year is this???

  • people go watch him in the old black and white version...it is on youtube and it is in 56 so it is very very cute! and he stumps them....and he makes john daly laugh alot! if you're a sal mineo fan, definitely worth watching!

  • this is not the same without john daley or dailey I can't remember how to spell it....but i do like the black and white show of this

  • This is 1970 based on the info given- does anyone know if the film sal mentioned- "Fallen Dove"- was ever made?

  • How can you be so stupid. The reason the great Wally Bruner did that was because he wanted to save some time so he could do an interview with Sal. As far as his "outfit," it was very much in keeping with what artists of the day wore.

  • The host sounded like a real prick, "does anyone have a guess" chill motherfucker. I love Sal Mineo but Christ he looked so gay in this. Yes I know he was gay in real life, but Christ what an outfit, talk about coming out of the closet. But hey, to each it's own, still a incredible talent that was taken to soon.

  • Wow, Sal looks like Father Guido Sarducci from the SNL show in the 1970s!

  • It 's a pity that he died. He had so much to give. If he were alive today he would have been a great director and writer.

  • He's wearing eyeliner!!!!

  • when was this? '70?

  • oh the hair! hehe...still the most adorable guy ever!!

  • Sad that he was murderd near his west hollywood apartment in 1976,he was a great star.

  • he's cute. i cant' belive he was the ape in escape in plnet of the apes.

  • good god do I really talk like that? "Those people" Sorry to all i have offended. I type before I think sometimes!

  • You know, just as a point of information, many posh, wealthy (and non-gay) men wear or used to wear neckerchiefs such as Sal is wearing here, only they'tre tucked down into the shirt and called "Ascots."

    They were the type of neck ornament such as a playboy might also wear while dressed in a smoking jacket, etc. I'm sure "Hef" wore many in his day.

  • Yes sir , I stand foolishly corrected. I was a jerk.

  • He looks like Brando.

  • He looks crazy here with the moustache, neckerchief and flaming red shirt with chain, but check him out 4 years later. He's doing a documentary on James Dean in 1974 and looks much better.

  • He still looked like a young boy. :) I actually liked the 1950's What's My Line better. I like John Daly better as a host. Arlene must have been on the panel many years, right?

  • The 70's threw up on him.

  • HAHA!!

  • Great looking guy--improved with age.

  • hahaha

    wtf is up with the mustache? I was comparing this epiode and the one from 20 years ago and hahahahhaha he looks funny.

    *sigh*

    he's missed.

  • God, he WAS gorgeous and lol he did look like Cheech with that stash!

  • You're RIGHT! He DOES look like Cheech from the Cheech & Chong days! Ha-ha.

    But Sal looked great in the 1950's and early '60's, with shorter hair and no stache. What was he thinking?

    I do know Sal had to play a character in a prison-themed play (with gay subtext) called "Fortune In Men's Eyes" around this period. Don Johnson was also in the cast of that same play. So perhaps that had something to do with this "look?"

  • Excuse me, that play was called "Fortune And Men's Eyes"--I made a typo.

    Anyway, I'm not sure what role Sal played in the stage version, as I only saw the film in which Mineo did not appear.

    Besides "Rebel," Sal was also really great in "The Gene Krupa Story" and the TV play "Dino."

    I also recently caught Sal in a rerun episode of "The Patty Duke Show" playing himself. You know, not only was Sal good on that episode, but Patty's show holds up pretty well too.

  • I love The Patty Duke Show. It ran for 3 seasons. Why? Because Patty was so good in it. She was totally convincing, playing 2 different roles. Terrific actress.

  • @gymnastix- Sal played the role of Rocky in Fortune and Men's Eyes. 

  • The '70's weren't kind to many of us, LOL. Gee, he had gorgeous hair!

  • I guess he was no leading man because he was not white. Damn racism.

    No, it does not matter if he was Italian, Italian is not a race.

  • looks white to me

  • If he looks white to you, then the whole world must look white as well. Explain why he played mostly non-white roles if he looked white? He is a great example of that African blood in the Italians. He is living history and living proof!

  • @n0gar Ha ha!! Make this comment on the corner of 18th Avenue and 75th Street in Bensonhurst on the day you'd like to be your last!!! (Me, I aint got no problem with what you said!)

  • @spagandtuna: You don't know me, I WILL do it and nothing will happen. No baseball bats for me since they will get some hot ones with me!

  • @n0gar Sonny, no need to swing a big youtube dick on me. I'm in your corner. But I guarantee you that your comment would hit an eternal nerve with the ginzos and unless you have an army with you, you gonna have a problem.

  • @spagandtuna ginzos? really?

  • @getoutofmyway01 Really what?? What don't you understand. Faget about it.

  • @spagandtuna lol...

  • i looked and he looks white to me too....

  • one of the most tragic losses in hollywood history

  • Mr.Wally Bruiner was the first host of

    this version of"What's My Line?!".

  • and he was such a tool

  • The 70's were a very flamboyant time. Long wavy hair, disco music, bell bottoms, side burns, flowery colors, afros, gaudy jewelry.

  • No one in 1970 would have seen Sal as "fagging it up" by how he was dressed.

    His hair clothes and everything else was what EVERYbody was wearing. Believe me.

  • Oh, so torchkit is just another idiot.

  • And the reason you "don't recall ever dressing that way", torchkit, is because you're 27! Most people born in 1980 "don't recall" very much of 1970.

    Or are you too much of an idiot to realize your ID page gives your age??

  • No, torchkit, you last-minute attempt to "clean up" your foolish gaffe isn't going to work.

    You're 27 (as your ID page originally stated) which is why you "dont recall" 1970.

    And your raging homophobia reveals your homosexuality. Basic Psych 101.

  • Nice try, again, torchkit, but no cigar.

    And a cigar, in case you DO know anything about "basic psych", is a dick.

    Only closet gays are so obsessed with deriding gay people, and you clearly qualify.

    But then, you're only 27.

    And just what "league" am I "out of", exactly? Yours, in which cogent arguments can't be formed?

  • Oh, and one more thing about my profile, dumbshit. I don't live in Belieze either.

  • The "dumbshit" is the one always getting caught in his own lies. And that, torchkit, is you.

  • Which translates, roughly, into "you are one", Howard.

  • only a liberal could make such an incredible leap of illogic ......can't handle the facts, it only confuses you...and I know you wish I were one so you'd not be so lonely in the closet

  • A "liberal leap of logic" that you project your own self-hatred issues on to others?

    Talk about being confused by the facts, Oz.

    You're not fooling anybody. You're gay and hate yourself for it, andthen blame others---which is a shame but also funny.

  • what liberal leap of logic and what confused by what facts? just cause I have the intelligence to know what a word means,,,,and you obviously don't?

  • means you are an idiot and you proved it

  • There you go again - when all else fails, call somebody an "idiot".

  • no basic psych would be just because you don't agree with the opinion offered you try transferance, blaming the person for what you are and refuse to acknowledge because you fear the truth

  • So HowardofOZ returns after 5 months to prove he is transfering his trnsference, projecting his own projection, and terrified of his own homosexuality.

    Don't blame us (or Mineo) for that.

  • unlike you. i don't live @ youtube...

  • You doth protest too much, HowardofOZ. Not only do you live on Youtube, it's apparent that you live FOR Youtube.

  • So what if he was? My god- it's the 21st century- why is his sexuality such an issue? You must be from the midwest.

  • you are an ignorant bigot, torchkit. you should know how revolting your prejudiced views are.

  • I can't help it, but I can't stop laughing at your comment! Sorry, to the gay ppl out there, but just the way torch phrased it makes me laugh. Very insensitive of me,I know. I also remember those times - I was a teenager or maybe a little younger. But if some dude wore that nowadays - he would really be "fagging it up". Again, apologies, but it IS funny!!

  • No, I am one of those "ppl out there" and I think Sal's manner of dress here looks silly too.

    But that WAS the 1970's, and even many straight guys (& girls) then made poor fashion choices.

    Leisure suits, pants suits, platform shoes & "Earth Shoes," wide ties all look pretty, darned ridiculous when viewed by today's standards.

    Of course the '80's weren't any better--Mullets, parachute pants, leg warmers, etc.

  • There's a DVD volume of "The Golden Girls' which shows bad '80's fashions--lots of pastels, shoulder pads, etc. Funny, but somehow on them they looked pretty good for the most part.

  • Fashion fads come and go for the most part. Some hang on far too long, such as this tattoo nonsense now and the camouflage shorts, so very ugly and tiresome. I'm also bored with the low cut jeans, and now the '80s super-tight to the ankles are back, too. If you're super skinny they're fine, but for the rest of the population they are terrible. Past fads such as scarves, moustaches and jackets with shoulder pads look good in comparison, but I was glad to see them go the way of the dinosaur, too.

  • I'm not saying I've never dressed silly myself (I was lead singer in a punk rock group, so you can imagine).

    But 'off stage" I've always had a pretty good fashion sense since about my mid-20's, and tend toward classic styles that will always be "in style"--motorcyle jackets & Barracuda windbreakers, Levis & Army fatigues, dark, solid color sports jackets, black, navy blue, white, Army green & gray t-shirts, combat boots Chuck Taylors & gray suede Hush Puppies loafers..

  • Hilarious comments from here on in Torchkit - sad to see the homophobephobes here fistin... - sorry thumbing your comments down as if they were offensive, but were actually mere impartial observations/opinions on your part.

  • Geez, think of what he could have done if he'd just had a few more years.

  • he was a really cute guy.

  • Doesn't Sal Mineo look like a younger version of Cheech Marin?

  • I love him

  • Lawl, Sal Mineo looks like my girlfriend's brother with a, except with a mustache. Hilarious.

  • Wally Bruner was such a tool, wasn't he? Hard to believe they stuck with him for four years.

  • him and Blyden both, but then again they had big shoes to fill and couldn't do it

  • These celebrities are so slow they don't need the blindfolds -- they wouldn't have guessed even without them.

  • My God, why doesn't he just wear an "I'm gay" sign?

  • I thought the ascot and the red shirt were the sign. LOL Remember this was the early 1970s, people actually dressed that way, loud and colorful. The moustache didn't suit him at all though, but that was a 70s look as well. An enjoyable clip all the same, Sal seemed like an interesting person.

  • It's true. He seems like a really nice guy. Gotta feel sorry for him, the frustration that the studios wouldn't even give him a chance to prove himself once he outgrew those teenage roles.

  • Do you have dark hair? Yes. Do you have blonde hair? ... Always a treat to see brilliant minds at work.... And is he wearing eye-liner?

  • Great Actor !! Died too soon .

  • Lots of fun to see Sal Mineo as a mystery guest during season 2 of the syndicated "What's My Line?" (with the show's 2nd host, Wally Bruner). A half-dozen years later, Mineo would be murdered. I don't believe his murder case has ever been solved.

  • I saw a television show last year about the curse surrounding the movie Rebel Without a Cause. Someone bragged about killing Mineo. He was arrested, confessed to the murder, and is now doing life.

  • According to Wikipedia and the IMDB, he was sentenced to life, but got out in 1990 after 11 years. He went back to prison for repeated parole violations.

  • Three years after Mineo was murdered, a drifter was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. However, he served only 11 years, being released in 1990. He went back to prison for repeated parole violations.

  • He looks like Cheech Marin!!!!! lol

  • This was fun to watch! Not my favorite Sal "look" but it's fun seeing him at this stage in his life. I read the book that came out about him several years ago and I've been fascinated ever since! Thanks much for sharing!

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