WHERE IN THE WORLD IS DODIE MARSHALL?

Sixties starlet Dodie Marshall made her film debut in a small role as the girl who gets Elvis Presley at the end of Spinout (1966) after he barely escapes the marriage-minded clutches of heiress Shelley Fabares, author Diane McBain, and drummer Deborah Walley. Dodie then was bumped up to female lead opposite the King in Easy Come, Easy Go (1967) as a mod go-go dancer who helps him search for buried treasure in the Florida Keys. Then poof–she dropped off the face of the planet. It was always rumored that she married some millionaire and quit acting.

I tried to find Dodie to interview her and had no luck. An online friend and fan of hers named Martin is determined to locate her and found a recent photo. Click here to see. She looks fabulous and still must be in Hollywood somewhere. Dodie if you ever read this I still would love to interview you!


THINGS THAT MAKE YOU GO HUH?

Click below to see one weird movie clip. Seems when I interviewed Lana Wood for my book Fantasy Femmes of Sixties Cinema she neglected to tell me about an Armenian movie she appeared in called Sons of Sassoun in 1975. No, it is not a movie about a team of hairdressers led by Vidal. Though Lana more than lives up to being “The most beautiful girl in the world” as she is called, this is one strange flick and I can see why she forgot all about it.

I WANT MY RTN

Click here to see the web site for a new cable network called RTN. It puts TVLand to shame. I would love to watch old epiosdes of Night Gallery, Ironside, The Bold Ones, and It Takes a Thief. Of course, Time Warner here in New York City doesn’t offer it…yet.

CINEMA RETRO

Believe it or not, I not only write about ’60s starlets and movies. Click here for my online interview for Cinema Retro with character actor David Youse who is co-starring with Matthew Modine in the new comedy The Neighbor.