to the person who wants to know why mannix was so popular or influential. just get the dvds being released on mannix ( season 5 on july 5 2011) and you will see why.
@captkronoscorvinus pardon my ignorance but I am really intrigued by Mike Connors. I don't know much about him. Could you possibly tell me why Mannix was so popular or influential?
Produced by Dino de Laurentis -- the mark of non-quality. This amusing campy spoof was on TV in the late '60s. Haven't seen it since. Pretty entertaining in a half-serious Matt Helm sort of way. It also shows how just about everyone - Mike Connors, Gene Barry, Vince Edwards, even Lorne Greene -- took a crack at being a 007 like spy back in the wacky '60s.
@intrepidlikes Seyna Seyn is also seen (as Wilma Soong) entering a metal box to be frozen in cyro-suspension at the 1:26 mark. Maybe that's why you don't see her in any other YouTube clip LOL! There's a post analyzing the sequence on the Pretty Vacant Thoughts blog.
Forgot that D Provine was pretty sexy in her day. As for Michael Conners, those not raised in the U.S, for 10 yrs he was "Mannix" on primetime, and that was a very influential series. Did Intertech know about these activities.
@intrepidlikes It's no wonder you can't find her other films on here, they are quite rare indeed, you can get them but only full length and in dubious quality (Niente rose per OSS 117 has been released on DVD though and Agente 3S3: Passaporto per l'inferno can be found as a TV rip on public trackers also known as download) the rest are only available in VHS like prints, she only starred in 19 films to be exact, and all of them were Italian or Italian co-productions with other countries.
That's Upper Seven playing in the background.
Firelogger 1 month ago
to the person who wants to know why mannix was so popular or influential. just get the dvds being released on mannix ( season 5 on july 5 2011) and you will see why.
cheesecakepie1 8 months ago
Mike Connors. Yum!
marekerhardt 1 year ago
@captkronoscorvinus pardon my ignorance but I am really intrigued by Mike Connors. I don't know much about him. Could you possibly tell me why Mannix was so popular or influential?
intrepidlikes 1 year ago
; Rest In Peace, Dino De Laurentiis.
Cheers!
12Zwolf 1 year ago
Produced by Dino de Laurentis -- the mark of non-quality. This amusing campy spoof was on TV in the late '60s. Haven't seen it since. Pretty entertaining in a half-serious Matt Helm sort of way. It also shows how just about everyone - Mike Connors, Gene Barry, Vince Edwards, even Lorne Greene -- took a crack at being a 007 like spy back in the wacky '60s.
jlovebirch 1 year ago
@intrepidlikes Seyna Seyn is also seen (as Wilma Soong) entering a metal box to be frozen in cyro-suspension at the 1:26 mark. Maybe that's why you don't see her in any other YouTube clip LOL! There's a post analyzing the sequence on the Pretty Vacant Thoughts blog.
cjmaker68 1 year ago
Love this movie back when movies were fun to watch and just enjoy.....
miamimann1 1 year ago
Forgot that D Provine was pretty sexy in her day. As for Michael Conners, those not raised in the U.S, for 10 yrs he was "Mannix" on primetime, and that was a very influential series. Did Intertech know about these activities.
captkronoscorvinus 1 year ago
@intrepidlikes It's no wonder you can't find her other films on here, they are quite rare indeed, you can get them but only full length and in dubious quality (Niente rose per OSS 117 has been released on DVD though and Agente 3S3: Passaporto per l'inferno can be found as a TV rip on public trackers also known as download) the rest are only available in VHS like prints, she only starred in 19 films to be exact, and all of them were Italian or Italian co-productions with other countries.
oliverwright19 1 year ago