For nostalgic excitement there's no better '60s pop compendium than this! An impossibly eclectic mix of talent at the Santa Monica Civic, in a brilliantly produced live show recorded in the wonder of Electronovision! The lineup is incredible: The Rolling Stones, James Brown and Lesley Gore on the same stage? The T.A.M.I. Show; The Big T.N.T. Show Blu-ray Shout Select (Shout! Factory) 1964 / B&W / 1:66 & 1:85 widescreen / 112 + 93 min. / Electronovision / Collector's Edition / Street Date December 2, 2016 / 29.98 Starring T.A.M.I.: The Beach Boys, The Barbarians, Chuck Berry, The Blossoms, James Brown and The Flames, Marvin Gaye, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Lesley Gore, Jan & Dean, Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, The Supremes, The Rolling Stones Toni Basil, Glen Campbell, Teri Garr, Jack Nitzsche, Leon Russell, Phil Spector, David Winters. T.N.T. David McCallum, Ray Charles, Petula Clark, Bo Diddley, Joan Baez, Phil Spector, The Ronettes,...
- 11/5/2016
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
He had the talking horse. Now all Alan Young had to do was find the right woman to play his wife on television's "Mr. Ed." It was a task made simple, the veteran actor said Thursday, the moment he met a young actress named Connie Hines who had moved to Hollywood just two years before and had only a handful of TV appearances on her resume."I was one of the people in the room when we were auditioning for the part," Young, 90, told The Associated Press. "When Connie Hines walked in, we all just looked at each other before she even started speaking and said, 'This is the girl.' She just exuded something . fresh air, I guess you could call it . that we knew would make her perfect for the part."Hines, who died a week ago at age 78, went on to...
- 12/24/2009
- Filmicafe
Veteran actress Connie Hines has died after suffering complications from heart problems, aged 79.
Hines passed away at her Beverly Hills home in California on Friday.
The star enjoyed a lengthy career in TV, appearing in U.S. shows like Perry Mason and Coronado 9, before landing her most famous role as Carole Post on 1960s hit Mr. Ed, about a talking horse that only Hine's onscreen husband - Wilbur, played by Alan Young - can converse with.
Paying tribute to the late actress, Young tells the Los Angeles Times, "I lost a great friend. She was always joyous."
Hines retired from acting in 1989. Her second husband, Lee Savin, died in 1995.
Hines passed away at her Beverly Hills home in California on Friday.
The star enjoyed a lengthy career in TV, appearing in U.S. shows like Perry Mason and Coronado 9, before landing her most famous role as Carole Post on 1960s hit Mr. Ed, about a talking horse that only Hine's onscreen husband - Wilbur, played by Alan Young - can converse with.
Paying tribute to the late actress, Young tells the Los Angeles Times, "I lost a great friend. She was always joyous."
Hines retired from acting in 1989. Her second husband, Lee Savin, died in 1995.
- 12/22/2009
- WENN
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