Albert Szabo


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Gildersleeve's Bad Day (1943) -- (Movie Clip) A Man Who Don't Like Ducks Through contrivance by niece and nephew Margie and Leroy (Nancy Gates, Freddie Mercer), title character “Uncle Morty” (Harold Peary) and the jury are dining at his place, Birdie and aunt Emma (Lillian Randolph, Jane Darwell) serving, Alex Christy the bailiff, Richard LeGrand as Peavy, and semi-crooked George (Harold Landon) on the phone, in GIlderseeve’s Bad Day, 1943.
12 To The Moon (1960) -- (Movie Clip) No Air Detected Lunar landscaping, and not much fuss about any giant leaps, the first moon landing, with Ken Clark as American Captain Anderson leading the group, Cory Devlin the Nigerian astronomer, and Richard Weber as the Israeli crew member, recording events, some unexpected, in 12 To The Moon, 1960.
12 To The Moon (1960) -- (Movie Clip) World-Shattering History After symphonic credit sequence, silent star Francis X. Bushman (who was seen frequently on TV by this time) introduces the movie, the idea and the astronauts, Robert (billed as “Bob”) Montgomery Jr., John Wengraf, Tema Bey, Anna-Lisa, Roger Til, Phillip Baird, Michi Kobi, Tom Conway, Cory Devlin, Richard Weber, Anthony Dexter and Ken Clark, in 12 To The Moon, 1960.
12 To The Moon (1960) -- (Movie Clip) Everyone Acting Artificially Calm Looks like Noah’s Ark with lawn loungers from Sears, in the Mystery Science Theater 3000 favorite, the ship just launched and the multinational crew communing, with Ken Clark, Anna-Lisa, Phillip Baird, John Wengraf, Roger Til, Robert (“Bob”) Montgomery Jr., and Richard Weber as the Polish-born Israeli who tangles with Tom Conway, as the Soviet Orloff, in Columbia’s low-rent 12 To The Moon, 1960.
Hercules Against The Barbarians (1964) -- (Movie Clip) The Throne Of Krakow Genghis Khan (Roldano Lupi) seems to be exercising his troops when his semi-disgraced underling Kubilai (Ken Clark) appears with the Polish farm-girl (or maybe princess) he’s kidnapped (Josè Greci), in hopes of capturing her boyfriend, the title character, in the Italian “peplum” feature from MGM, Hercules Against The Barbarians, 1964.

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