above) as his estranged alcoholic wife, this is a movie that can certainly hold its own with “A Face in the Crowd” and shares an interesting connection: The reason why they are similar in theme is because they are both supposedly based on Arthur Godfrey, a beloved radio and TV star...
Nestor Paiva, right, would abruptly go from a big smile to a menacing scowl as the title character in “The Whimsical Bandit” episode of “Zorro,” one of the many TV shows he appeared in throughout his career. Paiva was ubiquitous on television Westerns of the 1950s and ‘60s includ...
Marx wasn’t satisfied with just producing “Army Men” and “Cowboys and Indians,” during their heyday of the ’50s and ’60s; they made an assortment of historical, movie and TV characters, from Apollo astronauts to Zorro.