If you ever decide to catch it, let me know if there's any other annoying dead people humor.
My favorite Christmas Carol is the 1951 version with Alastair Sim. The Marley in that version is just incredible. Well, everyone is. And there's more of a focus on Scrooge and Marley's friendship than even the book had.
Yes, you need to see both Dragnets! The Big Frank is definitely the most poignant and powerful, but a lot of episodes have fun interaction between Joe and Frank (or Joe and Bill) and show their close friendships in peaceful times.
Who did Harry play on The Virginian?
... LOL. You know, I didn't even stop to think about the Frank and Joe equals the Hardy Boys thing. Maybe because I usually think of Joe as Sgt. Friday.
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Date: 2011-11-27 04:41 am (UTC)My favorite Christmas Carol is the 1951 version with Alastair Sim. The Marley in that version is just incredible. Well, everyone is. And there's more of a focus on Scrooge and Marley's friendship than even the book had.
Yes, you need to see both Dragnets! The Big Frank is definitely the most poignant and powerful, but a lot of episodes have fun interaction between Joe and Frank (or Joe and Bill) and show their close friendships in peaceful times.
Who did Harry play on The Virginian?
... LOL. You know, I didn't even stop to think about the Frank and Joe equals the Hardy Boys thing. Maybe because I usually think of Joe as Sgt. Friday.