Servants of Twilight (1991);
Hollywood Vice Squad (1986); Born American (1986); Grand Canyon: The Hidden
Secrets (1984); Southern Comfort (1981); Take This Job and Shove It (1981); The
Sergeant Was a Lady (1961); Studs Lonigan (1960); Seven Ways from Sundown
(1960); The City of the Dead (1960); Alfred Hitchcock in Alfred Hitchcock
Presents (1960); The Big Night (1960); Jet Over the Atlantic (1959); The Third
Man (1959); Day of the Outlaw (1959); The Millionaire (1959); Island of Lost
Women (1959); Lawman (1958); The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (1958); 77
Sunset Strip (1958); Sugarfoot (1957–1958); Violent Road (1958); Colt .45 (1958);
Darby's Rangers (1958); Cheyenne (1957); Matinee Theatre (1957); The Eighty
Yard Run (Playhouse 90) (1957); Cavalcade of America (1954).
Monday, March 10, 2025
Born on this day – Alice Hirson:
Actress
March 10, 1929 – February 14, 2025
Credits:
7th
Heaven (1996–2006); A Woman Called Moses (1978); ABC Afterschool Specials (1979);
Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn (1977); Another World (1970); Baby Blues (2000–2002);
Barnaby Jones (1978); Barney Miller (1981); Bathtub Picnic (2010); Being There
(1979); Blind Date (1987); Cold Case (2008); Crossings (1986); Dallas (1982–1988);
Dear John (1991); Determination of Death (2001); Ellen (1994–1998); Equal
Justice (1990); ER (1999); Family (1978); Flamingo Road (1981); Foley Square
(1986); Full House (1987); General Hospital (1982); Godzilla: The Series (2000);
Hallmark Hall of Fame (1952); Having Babies (1979); Having Babies II (1977); Home
Fires (1992); Hotel (1985); Houston Knights (1987–1988); If Things Were
Different (1980); If Tomorrow Comes (1986); Judging Amy (2001); Just Shoot Me!
(2003); Kate Bliss and the Ticker Tape Kid (1978); Law & Order (1993); Loose
Change (1978); Loving (1993); Mancuso, FBI (1990); Mass Appeal (1984); Matlock
(1986); Maude (1977); Men of a Certain Age (2011); Miss All-American Beauty
(1982); Murdered: Soul Suspect (2014); Murphy Brown (1990–1996); N.Y.P.D. (1968);
Night Vet (2014); Nightwing (1979); NYPD Blue (2001); One Life to Live (1971–1976);
Paris (1979); Particular Men (1972); Private Benjamin (1980); Psycho IV: The
Beginning (1990); Psyko Ferret (2000); Quincy, M.E. (1977–1983); Revenge of the
Nerds (1984); Sergeant Matlovich vs. the U.S. Air Force (1978); Sitcom (1983); Slice
of Water (2009); Slickers (1985); Somerset (1970–1976); St. Elsewhere (1983); Starlight
Theatre (1951); Starman (1987); StarStruck (2010); Stepmonster (1993); Taxi (1981);
The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo (1985); The Big Picture (1989); The Death of Richie
(1977); The Don of the Flies (2011); The Edge of Night (1956–1984); The Elder
Scrolls V: Skyrim (2011); The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight (1971); The
Glass House (2001); The Lost (2006); The Magical World of Disney (1986–1987); The
Ropers (1979); The Rules of Marriage (1982); The Secret Life of the American
Teenager (2008–2012); The Waltons (1977); Trash Truck (2021); Trauma Center
(1983); When the Whistle Blows (1980); Will & Grace (2019).
Born on this day – Sam Jaffe:
Actor
Musician
March 10, 1891 – March 24, 1984
Credits:
On the Line (1984); Nothing
Lasts Forever (1984); The Love Boat (1983); Foul Play (1981); Battle Beyond the
Stars (1980); Gideon's Trumpet (1980); Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1980); Flying
High (1978); Kojak (1977); The Bionic Woman (1976); The Sad and Lonely Sundays
(1976); Medical Story (1975); Harry O (1975); Columbo (1975); S.W.A.T. (1975); The
Best of Times (1974); The Streets of San Francisco (1974); Mooch (1974); QB VII
(1974); The Snoop Sisters (1973); Saga of Sonora (1973); Owen Marshall,
Counselor at Law (1972); Love, American Style / Love and the Wishing Star (1972);
Circle of Fear (1972); Alias Smith and Jones (1971–1972); The Tell-Tale Heart
(1971); Enemies (1971); Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971); Who Killed the
Mysterious Mr. Foster? (1971); The Old Man Who Cried Wolf (1970); Quarantined
(1970); Nanny and the Professor (1970); The Dunwich Horror (1970); Night
Gallery / Escape Route (1969); The Great Bank Robbery (1969); Guns for San
Sebastian (1968); Tarzan (1967); A Guide for the Married Man (1967); Batman
(1966); Bonanza (1966); Daniel Boone (1965); Ben Casey (1961–1965); The Donna
Reed Show (1964); The Defenders (1962); Cain's Hundred (1961); The Law and Mr.
Jones (1960–1961); Naked City (1961); The Robert Herridge Theater (1961); Alfred
Hitchcock Presents (1960–1961); The Untouchables (1961); The Islanders (1961); Shirley
Temple's Storybook (1961); The Westerner (1960); Play of the Week (1960); Playhouse
90 (1959–1960); Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse (1959); Ben-Hur (1959); The
Barbarian and the Geisha (1958); The Spies (1957); Main Street to Broadway
(1953); The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951); I Can Get It for You Wholesale
(1951); Under the Gun (1951); The Asphalt Jungle (1950); The Big Story (1949); Rope
of Sand (1949); The Accused (1949); Gentleman's Agreement (1947); 13 Rue
Madeleine (1947); Stage Door Canteen (1943); Gunga Din (1939); Lost Horizon
(1937); We Live Again (1934); The Scarlet Empress (1934); A Cheap Vacation (1916).
Born on this day – Barry Fitzgerald:
Actor
March 10, 1888 – January 4, 1961
Credits:
Grand Hotel (1964); Play
of the Week (1960); Broth of a Boy (1959); Rooney (1958); The Catered Affair
(1956); Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955); General Electric Theater (1954); Tonight's
the Night (1954); Lux Video Theatre (1952); The Quiet Man (1952); Ha da venì...
don Calogero (1952); Silver City (1951); The Ford Theatre Hour (1948); Union
Station (1950); The Story of Seabiscuit (1949); Top o' the Morning (1949); Miss
Tatlock's Millions (1948); The Sainted Sisters (1948); The Naked City (1948); Variety
Girl (1947); Welcome Stranger (1947); Easy Come, Easy Go (1947); California
(1947); Two Years Before the Mast (1946); The Stork Club (1945); And Then There
Were None (1945); Duffy's Tavern (1945); Incendiary Blonde (1945); The Picture
of Dorian Gray (1945); None But the Lonely Heart (1944); I Love a Soldier (1944);
Going My Way (1944); Corvette K-225 (1943); Two Tickets to London (1943); The
Amazing Mrs. Holliday (1943); Tarzan's Secret Treasure (1941); How Green Was My
Valley (1941); The Sea Wolf (1941); San Francisco Docks (1940); The Long Voyage
Home (1940); Full Confession (1939); The Saint Strikes Back (1939); Pacific
Liner (1939); The Dawn Patrol (1938); Marie Antoinette (1938); Four Men and a
Prayer (1938); Bringing Up Baby (1938); Ebb Tide (1937); The Plough and the
Stars (1936); Guests of the Nation (1935); Juno and the Paycock (1929); Land of
Her Fathers (1924).
Born on this day – William Haggar:
Director
March 10, 1851 – February 4, 1925
Credits:
A Boating Incident (1905);
A Dash for Liberty; or, The Convict's Escape and Capture (1903); A Duel with
Knives (1902); A Message from the Sea (1905); Bathing Not Allowed (1905); Brutality
Rewarded (1904); D.T.'s, or the Effect of Drink (1905); Desperate Footpads (1907);
Dick the Kisser (1908); Flynn's Birthday Celebrations (1904); Fun at the
Waxworks (1905); Mary Is Dry (1905); Mirthful Mary in the Dock (1904); Mirthful
Mary: A Case for the Blacklist (1903); Pongo the Man Monkey (1906); Snowballing
(1904); The Bathers' Revenge (1904); The Biter Bitten (1904); The Dumb Man of
Manchester (1908); The Life of Charles Peace (1905); The Maid of Cefn Ydfa (1914);
The Maniac's Guillotine (1902); The Meddling Policeman (1904); The Poachers
(1903); The Red Barn Mystery (1908); The Rival Painters (1905); The Salmon
Poachers: A Midnight Melee (1905); The Sheep Stealer (1908); The Sign of the
Cross (1904); The Squire's Daughter (1905); The Tramp and Baby's Bottle (1903);
The Tramp and the Washerwoman (1903); The Wild Man of Borneo (1902); True as
Steel (1902); Two's Company, Three's None (1905); Weary Willie and Tired Tim:
The Gunpowder Plot (1903); Whitewashing the Policeman (1904).
Recommended reading - The Instant Enemy by Ross Macdonald (1968):
The Instant Enemy
By Ross Macdonald.
Published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group.
ASIN: B07R5PYF7Q
Published by Alfred A. Knopf.
First published 1968.
First Edition.
Hardcover.
Description:
“Moves fast and is full of surprises. . . . The best work
Macdonald has done in years.” – The New York Times.
“A more serious and complex writer than Chandler and
Hammett ever were.” – Eudora Welty.
“Archer has seldom been in better form, and neither has his
estimable creator.” – The New Yorker.
“Lew Archer is back, careening down the bloody trail of
women who were beaten to death, a murdered cop, and a dead hobo who is the key
to a 15-year-old family secret that won't die. "(The) American private
eye, immortalized by Hammett, refined by Chandler, brought to its zenith by
Macdonald". – New York Times Book Review.
Lew Archer is hired by Keith Sebastian, a Los
Angeles business executive, to find his daughter Sandy, a high-school senior
who has run off with a homeless boy. Sebastian and his wife, living on the on
the edge of affluent bankruptcy, seem unable to communicate with their
daughter. Archer finds the runaways easily enough, but before he can return
Sandy to her parents, she has participated in a violent crime. Archer’s efforts
to save the girl from the consequences of her actions, and to understand those
actions, involve him in a savage plot twisting deep into the past. At least one
old murder and some new ones confound him and the police. Archer himself is
very nearly killed by an ex-cop who wants to keep the case closed, but he
finally manages to open it and let some daylight in. The Instant Enemy
is Lew Archer at his toughest, and Ross Macdonald at his most trenchant in his
observations of California society.
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