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Vanished (1971) cia/fbi movie starring James Farentino Arthur Hall
https://youtu.be/XeGIxFCCu3s?si=udPqz3mu7p4Ym8ds ^
Posted on 01/29/2024 7:13:31 PM PST by ValleyofHope
Fast paced 70's spy movie
TOPICS: Conspiracy; Miscellaneous; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: arthurhill; jamesfarentino; movie; vanished
Good movie to save and watch, not the best quality video though
To: ValleyofHope
It’s Arthur Hill not Hall. Interesting cast beyond the two you listed.
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posted on
01/29/2024 7:34:57 PM PST
by
xp38
To: ValleyofHope
1971... the 3 letter crews getting their ducks in a row to oust Nixon?
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posted on
01/29/2024 7:48:25 PM PST
by
Zuriel
(Acts 2:38,39....Do you believe it?)
To: xp38
Indeed.
Richard Widmark and Skye Aubrey, Tom Bosley, James Farentino, Larry Hagman, Murray Hamilton, Arthur Hill, Robert Hooks, E.G. Marshall, Sheree North, Eleanor Parker, William Shatner, Robert Young.
To: Karl Spooner
and Russell Johnson. Reminds me of a 3d movie house showing I saw back in the 1980s of It Came From Outer Space. Russell Johnson years before Gilligans Island had a bit part in it and when he appeared on screen a whole bunch of us in the theatre yelled It’s the Professor! Everyone laughted.
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posted on
01/29/2024 8:11:37 PM PST
by
xp38
To: Zuriel
Isn’t this one about Walter Jenkins, LBJ’s Chief of Staff that had problems doing homo things in public bathrooms?
To: xp38
Forgive me, I am a gen xer, born in ‘65, I get stuff wrong from time to time. But it is an interesting movie
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posted on
01/29/2024 8:14:39 PM PST
by
ValleyofHope
(Anti-marxist ally)
To: Retrofitted
Hadn’t heard that. However, I didn’t seriously follow political stuff until I was 26 (1980), when the Cawtuh administration was destroying the farming industry with the Rush-uh grain embargo.
(They still got grain though, through other channels, and at a lower price. So I was told by a cousin to a grain trader who worked at the CBoT.)
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posted on
01/29/2024 8:40:13 PM PST
by
Zuriel
(Acts 2:38,39....Do you believe it?)
To: xp38
I thought I saw that movie and I couldn't remember any of the details.....now I do. A classic!
To: ValleyofHope
Screw the video . . . I just finished LISTENING to it like a radio program.
Television USE#D TO BE written like that and at my age, I prefer audio book type media . . . I never watch the news, I listen to it.
Outside of the anti-nuke conclusion, I loved it.
Thanx for the post.
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posted on
01/29/2024 11:47:27 PM PST
by
knarf
(I talk to much to be in jeapordy.)
To: Zuriel
"A month before the 1964 presidential election, on October 7, District of Columbia Police arrested Jenkins in a YMCA restroom. He and another man were booked on a disorderly conduct charge,[4] an incident described as "perhaps the most famous tearoom arrest in America."[5] He paid a $50 fine.[6] Rumors of the incident circulated for several days, and Republican Party operatives helped to promote it to the press.[7] Some newspapers, including the Chicago Tribune and the Cincinnati Enquirer, refused to run the story.[8] Journalists quickly learned that Jenkins had been arrested on a similar charge in 1959,[9] which made it much harder to explain away as the result of overwork or, as one journalist wrote, "combat fatigue."[10][11]"
It's from Wikipedia, but that's about it...
To: ValleyofHope
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posted on
01/30/2024 7:27:11 PM PST
by
Jan_Sobieski
(Sanctification)
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