Performer Don Knotts discusses his work with Red Skelton, Andy Williams, and working on the films "Its a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World", "Apple Dumpling Gang", and TV's "Mayberry, R.F. D.".
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Performer Don Knotts discusses his work with Red Skelton, Andy Williams, and working on the films "Its a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World", "Apple Dumpling Gang", and TV's "Mayberry, R.F. D.".
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This man was such a talent...he was hilariously funny on Andy Griffith, and once he left the show, it was never quite the same. He is sadly missed...one of the few to come out of Hollywood who was a genuinely decent and talented guy.
Sadly missed? Is he dead? Please tell me he isn't dead.. I loved his performance in Herbie goes Monte carlo. It was the first part I saw him in, as a child of course. He cracked me up in that movie! :)
Don was insightfu. But I have seen several interviews he did over the course of his career, and he always seemed somewhat uneasy (actually not too thrilled might be more like it) about doing interviews.
Don Knotts made three films while still on The Andy Griffith show: It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World, Move Over Darling (with Doris Day and James Garner) and The Incredible Mr. Limpet.
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I loved his performance in Herbie goes Monte carlo. It was the first part I saw him in, as a child of course. He cracked me up in that movie! :)
Interviewer had the facts but was very lame. He asked way to many trivial and closed ended questions.
They could have talked more about Dons Movie Career.