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Another subtle closing credits outtake can found in this episode*. It's the scene where Frank, I mean Michael Doheny, smashes the shaggy-haired guy's head through the window. In the closing credits you see 'Ol Blue Eyes pour a cup of water on the guy's head (after his head is pushed through the window). You never saw this in the actual episode. This sure is one violent episode!
* thanks to Andrew Osborne for pointing out this outtake via email.
* thanks to Andrew Osborne for pointing out this outtake via email.
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Larry and I were watching this one over the weekend, and there was one scene where TM was in some place where the bad guys had been -- I was looking away at the time -- and Larry said, "Look! He's picking up the cough drop wrappers!" By the time I looked up, the scene had passed that motion. Larry said TM seemed to be examining them as if they were evidence, and then discarded them?
Perhaps THIS explains the cough drop wrappers "Michael" had in his collection of stuff. Can anyone get a screen cap of this action? It seemed he was VERY fond of this episode and it makes sense that he would keep little souvenirs like that of his favorite episode. ????
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Perhaps THIS explains the cough drop wrappers "Michael" had in his collection of stuff. Can anyone get a screen cap of this action? It seemed he was VERY fond of this episode and it makes sense that he would keep little souvenirs like that of his favorite episode. ????
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Here's two caps of the cough drop wrappers. The first is from 10:45, and the second from 40:28. They were used in the show by Frank Sinatra's character.
Hope you don't mind, I checked out your pictures from the trip and I think you've found a match!
one, two, three, four, five, six
Hope you don't mind, I checked out your pictures from the trip and I think you've found a match!
one, two, three, four, five, six
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Thanks so much! That's really neat, isn't it? Imagine, I handled cough drop wrappers touched by both TS and Frank Sinatra. (though, apparently, we'll never see them again -- I think the "Lost Treasures" are lost again -- sort of like Joey, never to be mentioned again . . . . )
At least we know now that there was a reason for saving them. I probably would've saved 'em too!
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Thanks so much! That's really neat, isn't it? Imagine, I handled cough drop wrappers touched by both TS and Frank Sinatra. (though, apparently, we'll never see them again -- I think the "Lost Treasures" are lost again -- sort of like Joey, never to be mentioned again . . . . )
At least we know now that there was a reason for saving them. I probably would've saved 'em too!
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Oh, no...never! They never throw ANYTHING away! My husband worked at Disneyland as a wood carver (he worked on Toon Town in the early 1990s when it was being built) and he said the Disney Studio Warehouse had stuff in it going back to the 1950s! It was all categorized and archived very meticulously so it could be found easily. (We still have some gold coins that were used on the Pirates of the Caribbean ride somewhere in our apartment!) So it stands to reason that when on a small island where it's hard to procure things at a moment's notice, they would keep all the "stuff" they could.You'd think they would throw those away after a shoot!
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The "studio" didn't keep these; "Michael" did. I just got the impression that he was so impressed with working with Frank Sinatra that he wanted a little souvenir of his own of FS' presence on the set. I'm sure the studio didn't mind if he took these little pieces of, in essence, trash paper. JMO
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Kersey kills him in a abandoned hotel. Believe me I'm a total nerd for Death Wish.Shermy wrote:Kevyn Major Howard just didn't learn in the 1980's, did he? After he raped and killed Paul Kersey's daughter in LA, Kersey shot him in a church.
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Nearly at the end of Season 7 now (again) and this episode never fails to impress. What a powerful, dark performance from Sinatra. Very sad but a superb episode.
I'd have to say that Season 7 is one of the best seasons, almost up to the classic period, S1, S2 and S3.
Simply superb.
I'd have to say that Season 7 is one of the best seasons, almost up to the classic period, S1, S2 and S3.
Simply superb.
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