Tom

We must be close to the same age (I just turned 56) as I remember this being
on all the time too!

My father was the last person in the world to get a color TV (he wanted to
be sure the process was "perfected" first) and I saw this movie over and
over in black and white and it made absolutely no sense, because Dean
Stockwell looked exactly the same with green hair as he did with brown hair!

I also never understand the "horse of a different color" in The Wizard of Oz
(or that there was a difference between the opening of the movie and the
rest of the movie) until I finally saw it in a theater (likely at an MGM
Children's Matinee type showing in the later 1960s!

Bruce

On Sun, Nov 9, 2008 at 9:48 PM, Tom A. Pennock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  When I was kid in the 1960's they used to show a black and white print
> ALL the time of "The Boy With Green Hair" with Dean Stockwell. I like this
> movie very much but could not fully appreciate the movie until I saw the
> color version on video. I also liked "Down To The Sea In Ships" with Dean
> Stockwell as a child. This was shot in black and white. From what I
> understand this title is now in the public domain and NOT available on any
> video format except for bootlegs.
>
> --Tom Pennock
>
>
>  In a message dated 11/9/2008 10:19:48 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> I got to thinking that when I was a kid, there were a few movies that
> were on television ALL THE TIME.  What was odd about this is that
> these just weren't the kind of movies one would expect to see
> constantly for years (during the 60s and 70s) in a market like
> Phoenix, AZ.
>
> One that seems really strange now is SUDDENLY, LAST SUMMER with Monty
> CLift, Liz Taylor, and Katharine Hepburn.  I must have seen that film
> ten or twenty times on local TV in Phoenix.  Another odd one was
> Joseph Losey's THE SERVANT with James Fox, Dirk Bogarde, and Sara
> Miles.  Always on TV.
>
> The weirdest film was one called THE PICASSO SUMMER with Albert Finney
> and Yvette Mimieux.  For some reason, that particular film played
> almost monthly for a few years.  It was an absolutely unwatchable
> comedy/drama about a married couple driving around Europe trying to
> run into Picasso.
>
> Anyone else on MOPO have such odd memories?
>
> Channing Thomson in San Francisco
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