Congratulations to Kitten with a Whip Ann-Margret for winning her first Emmy Award (after a number of previous nominations) for her guest stint on Law and Order: SVU. Ann-Margret still looks gorgeous and hope she returns to her TV variety specials ala the below:
BRADFORD DILLMAN
Click the below link to read an interesting interview with prolific 50s/60s/70s actor Bradford Dillman. Unfortunately he can’t recall a thing about his appearance on The Man from U.N.C.L.E.‘s two-part episode “The Prince of Darkness Affair” released theatrically overseas as The Helicopter Spies (1968), which co-starred Carol Lynley and Glamour Girl Thordis Brandt as Miss Zalamar his co-hort in crime.
http://www.cinemaretro.com/index.php?/archives/1866-EXCLUSIVE-INTERVIEW-WITH-BRADFORD-DILLMAN.html#extended
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PBRHZQveMw
FINALLY, THE MORNING AFTER
Hey all you Poseidon Advenure fans. Finally, we get to hear the entire version of “The Morning After” as sung by Renee Armand who dubbed Carol Lynley’s singing voice. When Maureen McGovern re-recorded it for radio release it was added to the soundtrack LP bumping off Armand’s more stripped down version, which I seem to like better.
MACHETE MAIDENS UNLEASHED
A great new documentary has been released about those fun low-budget movies from the 60s and 70s filmed in the Phillipines such as Beast of Blood and The Big Doll House. Doc is chock full of interviews with actors and crew who worked there incluing Fantasty Femmes cover girl Celeste Yarnall and Film Fatales’ Gloria Hendry. See the below link to teh web site and the amusing trailer.