Route 66-The Thin White Line (part 5)
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i nheard in the late 60s that guy turned into the seeker can you hippies dig it
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I love how the little dog is sitting there watching him cry. What a great
episode. Top notch job, Marty!! p.s. check out ME TV on internet, new national
network in most US cities is showing ROUTE 66 series late Sunday nights.
Email to them & request move up the time to earlier. American classic is
ROUTE 66!
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Yes Phila for sure, I live near the far suburbs. I thought this show had only taken place in the west, but I saw another from Fl. I was very young when this was on TV but even as a young child I liked it. I saw uncle Festus as the bar owner. Who was red the piano player? This was about a psychedelic trip in 1961 before Timothy Leary. This was a great episode and well researched for the time and acurate as to what happen in a LSD type experience. I love the theme song as well!
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You tell him, Buzz!
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Martin Milner did an outstanding acting performance. His depressive fear paranoia combination was very realistic and spot on. Very underrated and unappreciated actor. At that time Maharis was the touted one mainly due to the young female audience.
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@ilovemartinmilner I just read a website with all info about Martin Milner and he said in an interview that this was one of his fav. because of all the emotions.
Philadelphia?
giles422 5 months ago in playlist More videos from ilovemartinmilner
@giles422 Good eye! That is indeed Philly!
ilovemartinmilner 5 months ago
What a great intens ep. It must have been fun for Martin Milner to do this one. All the emotions... He sure is a great actor! Love him!
7coco3 7 months ago
@7coco3 Thank you! I agree 100%! He really should have won an Emmy for this.
ilovemartinmilner 7 months ago
Who was Al Lewis ,,, was he on the Munsters or was it the Addams Family ?
northernsteel1 9 months ago
@northernsteel1 Al Lewis was the one and only Grandpa Munster! I never understood how his last name could be Munster since that was his son-in-law's last name? Oh well, I guess you can't question great art. :)
ilovemartinmilner 9 months ago