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Haven’t even heard of this movie
Brilliant comics, Howard Morris, Imogene Coca, Sid Caesar and Carl Reiner in a publicity photo for the 1967 TV special, "Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca, Carl Reiner, Howard Morris Special.”
Stills from the original 1978 production of On the Twentieth Century, directed by Hal Prince with book & lyrics Betty Comden and Adolph Green and music by Cy Coleman.
The cast featured Madeline Kahn (later replaced by Judy Kaye, appearing here in a photo with Kline), John Cullum, Imogene Coca, and Kevin Kline.
Photos via the New York Public Library digital collection.
Imogene Coca
(via Coca-Nuts: 1947 | Shorpy)
May 1947. "New York -- This versatile Café Society Downtown lass is Imogene Coca. Shown here in her Down Beat sweater, Miss Coca challenges Jane Russell and Betty George to do as well, though she admits these are phonies made out of coconuts." Medium format acetate negative by William Gottlieb for Down Beat magazine. View full size.
Title: Vacation
Rating: R
Director: Harold Ramis
Cast: Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo, Anthony Michael Hall, Imogene Coca, Randy Quaid, Dana Barron, Eddie Bracken, Brian Doyle-Murray, Miriam Flynn, James Keach, Eugene Levy, Frank McRae, John Candy, Christie Brinkley, Jane Krakowski, John Diehl
Release year: 1983
Genres: comedy, adventure
Blurb: Clark Griswold is on a quest to take his family to the Walley World theme park for a vacation...but things don't go exactly as planned.
Imogene Coca, Bil and Cora Baird Puppets, 1956 TV
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Imogene Coca plays a TV viewer distraught by all the comercials in this sketch with puppets performed by Bil and Cora Baird.
Series Premiere
It's About Time - "And Then I Wrote 'Happy Birthday to You'" - CBS - September 11, 1966
Sitcom
Running Time 30 minutes
Written by David P. Harmon, Elroy Schwartz and Sherwood Schwartz
Produced by Sherwood Schwartz
Directed by Richard Donner
Stars:
Frank Aletter as Mac McKenzie
Jack Mullaney as Hector Canfield
Imogene Coca as Shag
Joe E. Ross as Gronk
Cliff Norton as Boss
Mike Mazurki as Clon
Mary Grace as Mlor
Pat Cardi as Breer