Watching the 1971 film on #tubi #supportyourlocalgunfighter starring #jamesgarner #jackelam #suzannepleshette #harrymorgan #johndehner #dubtaylor #walterburke https://www.instagram.com/p/CqaOL_vgonp/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=

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Watching the 1971 film on #tubi #supportyourlocalgunfighter starring #jamesgarner #jackelam #suzannepleshette #harrymorgan #johndehner #dubtaylor #walterburke https://www.instagram.com/p/CqaOL_vgonp/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
30 years ago today was the final episode of "Newhart" where legendary comedian Bob Newhart portray a hotel owner of Vermont. In the final scene, His character Dick Loudon gets hit when a golf ball and gets knocked out. The next scene you get to see is Dr. Bob Harley who is also played by Bob Newhart waking up in his bedroom in Chicago and try to wake up his wife Emily who played by the late Suzanne Pleshette talking about having a weird dream that he was a owner of a hotel in Vermont. This became one the most memorable moments in television history, and one of the most iconic TV finales of all time. #bobnewhart #newhart #thebobnewhartshow #suzannepleshette https://www.instagram.com/p/CAegj_nDCQ8/?igshid=c2houkvz69gt
Suzanne Pleshette (January 31, 1937 – January 19, 2008) was an American actress and voice actress. Pleshette started her career in the theatre and began appearing in films in the late 1950s and later appeared in prominent films such as Rome Adventure (1962) and Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds (1963). She later appeared in various television productions, often in guest roles, and played Emily Hartley on The Bob Newhart Show from 1972 until 1978, receiving several Emmy Award nominations for her work.She continued acting until 2004, which was four years before her death at age 70. A unique, fashionable, lined notebook with modern and amazing Suzanne Pleshette cover. ⬇️⚜️⬇️⚜️⬇️⚜️⬇️⚜️⬇️ https://www.amazon.com/Suzanne-Pleshette-notebook-achieve-Notebooks/dp/1712190369/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?keywords=lucanus+suzanne&qid=1578222664&sr=8-1 ⬆️⚜️⬆️⚜️⬆️⚜️⬆️⚜️⬆️ #suzannepleshette #pleshette #lucanus #notebooks #independent #publisher #amazon #book #note #journal #inspiration #writing #moviestar #giftideas #amazing #famous #people https://www.instagram.com/p/B675gdlnVBs/?igshid=qocbny9uui1g
Also Happy Birthday to @justintimberlake #CarolChanning #JackieRobinson #TallulahBankhead and #suzannepleshette https://www.instagram.com/p/B7_MLodJsNrltRHEPDVNigGjtFyGS3sip7eBaw0/?igshid=1q5fog5upl65d
@timehop #TheBobNewhartShow cant have a #Reboot w/o #suzannePleshette #RIP #timehop could do #retrovideos daily of #RyanGosling just parking his car or grocery shopping @playdoh so much fun to play with as a kid & thankfully I use it 4 both special needs kiddies & aging populations 4 fine motor skills. #onthisdate #OTD #onthisdayinhistory https://www.instagram.com/p/B2gDPFqnENI/?igshid=bbgvfn1muxnw
Seeing this for the first time ever at the gorgeous, historic Senator Theatre.
My Year of the Book - Day 39: I’m a third generation Californian, and my fascination with my state’s gold rush era dates to my childhood, as many of my impressionable years were spent within an hour’s drive of where it all took place, from San Francisco to Sacramento and up into the foothills of the Sierras. So it stands to reason that I eventually intersected with Sid Fleischman’s classic, “By the Great Horn Spoon” (1963), a rollicking yarn about the NorCal adventures of a boy named Jack and his man servant Praiseworthy in 1849. Boston native Jack had caught “gold fever,” leading him to stow away on a ship heading around Cape Horn to San Francisco, and Praiseworthy simply tagged along to keep an eye on the lad. Both prove extremely resilient through a variety of episodic escapades, and Praiseworthy soon earns the nickname of Bullwhip, along with Jack’s admiration. The book was made into a 1967 Disney film “The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin,” starring Roddy McDowell as the gentleman’s gentleman, Bryan Russell as Jack, and (be still, my heart) Suzanne Pleshette as Jack’s sister. Karl Malden takes a villainous turn in the film, Joby Baker plays a bandit, and the much-muscled Mike Mazurki rounds out the cast as Mountain Ox. “Horn Spoon” was Fleischman’s second juvenile novel (“Mr. Mysterious & Company” came a year earlier), and he went on to delight readers young and old with close to a dozen others. The author’s first love was magic, and his autobiography “The Abracadabera Kid” (1996) is as much a delight as many of his fictional tales. I was delighted to pick up an inscribed copy of “Horn Spoon” a while back with a fun sketch of a rabbit coming out of a magician’s hat...SF passed away in 2010 at the age of 90, but his son Paul is carrying on the family name as a second-generation Newberry Award-winning writer of books for young people. #sidfleischman #childrensbook #bullwhipgriffin #booklover #book #booksofinstagram #bookworm #bookish #bookgeek #bookstagram #reading #kidsbooks #read #yearofthebook #mylibrary #disney #bookintomovie #suzannepleshette #roddymcdowall #newberryaward
#thepower #1968 #georgehamilton #suzannepleshette #byronhaskin #scifi #thriller #driveinmovie #cultmovies #film #cinema #Seattle #pnwcult