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 Posted:   Jul 20, 2016 - 2:43 PM   
 By:   'Lenny Bruce' Marshall   (Member)

Amazingly, HE WAS AN Italian BOY!!!!!
RIP

 
 
 Posted:   Jul 20, 2016 - 2:54 PM   
 By:   Howard L   (Member)

My favorite Garry Marshall the actor line:
"What are you, one of the glitter people?"

 
 
 Posted:   Jul 20, 2016 - 4:29 PM   
 By:   Bob DiMucci   (Member)

In 2009's RACE TO WITCH MOUNTAIN, Marshall played nut case UFOlogist and conspiracy theorist "Dr. Donald Harlan." Andy Fickman directed the film. Trevor Rabin's score was made available by Disney as a download.

 
 
 Posted:   Jul 20, 2016 - 4:53 PM   
 By:   Bob DiMucci   (Member)

Marshall co-wrote and co-produced (with Jerry Belson) the 1968 domestic comedy HOW SWEET IT IS!, which starred Debby Reynolds and James Garner. Jerry Paris directed. Marshall was a major baseball fan, and liked to reference baseball in his work. In this film, it's when Jerry Paris (in a director's cameo as a brothel patron) wears a baseball hat, a glove, and holds a baseball, while the working girl is wearing a catcher's mask, glove, and chest protector. Paris runs out of the bedroom yelling "What inning is it?" Patrick Williams' score was released on an RCA Victor LP, but it has never been re-issued on CD.

 
 
 Posted:   Jul 20, 2016 - 5:18 PM   
 By:   Bob DiMucci   (Member)

The writing-producing team of Garry Marshall and Jerry Belson, and director Jerry Paris, re-teamed for the 1970 romantic drama THE GRASSHOPPER. The story finds bored, 19-year-old "Christine Adams" (Jacqueline Bisset) leaving her home in British Columbia and journeying to Los Angeles to join her old boyfriend, "Eddie" (Tim O'Kelly). But her life's path ultimately leads her to Las Vegas and relationships with other men (Jim Brown; Joseph Cotton). Billy Goldenberg's score was released on a National General LP, but has never been re-issued on CD.

 
 
 Posted:   Jul 20, 2016 - 5:40 PM   
 By:   Bob DiMucci   (Member)

Marshall, Belson, and Paris next turned their attention to television for the 1972 NBC telefilm EVIL ROY SLADE. In the story, the meanest villain in the West (John Astin) falls for a pretty schoolteacher (Pamela Austin) and tries to change his ways, but a determined (and egomaniacal) singing sheriff (Dick Shawn) is out to capture him. The film was based on characters created for a 1969 pilot for an unproduced series entitled "Sheriff Who?", so called because every week there would be a new sheriff (played by a guest star), who would be killed by Evil Roy Slade. Four composers (including actor Stuart Margolin) provided music for the film.


 
 
 Posted:   Jul 20, 2016 - 7:42 PM   
 By:   Howard L   (Member)

Thank you. Just ordered the dvd. smile

 
 
 Posted:   Jul 22, 2016 - 4:13 AM   
 By:   Zooba   (Member)

I quite enjoyed his direction of Al Pacino and Michelle Pfeiffer in FRANKIE AND JOHNNY. Also a great little score by Marvin Hamlisch. Rest in Peace. So much good work from a good man.

 
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