Discussion between films with actress Pamela Sue Martin and actor Parker Stevenson, moderated by Larry Karaszewski.
Larry Karaszewski Presents: Double Feature:
THE LADY IN RED, 1979, New World Pictures, 93 min. The "lady in red" of the title (Pamela Sue Martin) is thrust into a life on the run thanks to her relationship with notorious gangster John Dillinger (Robert Conrad) in this energetic Roger Corman production. A sharp screenplay by John Sayles, stylish direction by Lewis Teague, and a dynamite cast that includes Louise Fletcher, Christopher Lloyd and Corman stalwart Dick Miller (not to mention Robert Forster in an uncredited role) make this one of the best movies to come out of the "Roger Corman School of Filmmaking." [35mm]
OUR TIME, 1974, Warner Bros., 90 min. Dir. Peter Hyams. Abby Reed (Pamela Sue Martin) is a student at Penfield, a finishing school for girls, who finds young love with Parker Stevenson in this lovely nostalgic tale set in 1955 New England. Betsy Slade and George O'Hanlon co-star in this early treasure from director Peter Hyams. [DVD] The prints we are showing are the only one available, and are faded.
Thursday, January 20 · 7:30pm
Aero Theatre
1328 Montana Ave at 14th St
Santa Monica, Ca.
Pammy Sue is still beautiful! Our Time rocked! I've seen it many times.
calalilygirl 4 months ago
Thanks a million for posting :)
oliviatocali 9 months ago
why was i not here for this?!
martyjfox 11 months ago
I heard someplace that Pamela Sue Martin almost got the roll of Carrie White in the 1976 version of the movie Carrie. Wonder how differently that movie and Pamela Sue Martin's career would have turned out if that had come to pass.
mrpig408 1 year ago
WONDERFUL, THEY BRING BACK GREAT MEMORIES FROM MY YOUTH ,SHE IS STILL BEAUTIFUL. HE IS STILL BEAUTIFUL .I HOPE THAT THEY GET TO WORK TOGETHER A GAIN.
carolyn4096 1 year ago
I had such a crush on the talented and delectable Pamela back in the day ... it's interesting to see and hear her again and great to see her getting some love and respect. She should have been a bigger star. I agree with Parker; she lit up the screen.
xavhades 1 year ago
Loved seeing Pamela Sue Martin and Parker Stevenson again! When was this interview done? :)
And could you turn up the volume or put up a transcript of the interview? It's hard to hear, even with all my comp/YT volumes turned up. Thanks! :)
shippermd 1 year ago