Monday, January 30, 2023
Happy 90th Anniversary, Mr. Lone Ranger!
Friday, January 27, 2023
The Shadow in Review (Book Review)
Thursday, January 19, 2023
The Adventures of Scott Island, a.k.a. Harbormaster
Have you ever heard of the short-lived television program, The Adventures of Scott Island? Well, you are not alone. Neither did I. But I came across an archive with a bunch of material related to the production of the television series. When I dug into the history of the series, I discovered it was re-titled Harbormaster. Yes, that sounds more familiar.
It was not uncommon for television programs to change names midway through production, before, during or after the initial telecast. On this series, Barry Sullivan starred as the captain of the sailing vessel, The Blue Chip II, who devoted his time repairing boats at the harbor and -- typical of ZIV television productions -- solving crimes as an amateur detective. When the program first aired, Harbormaster had stiff competition. Walt Disney was giving us Zorro and, well, you know how that fared for the Barry Sullivan series.
Celebrity guests included Suzanne Pleshette, Martin Landau, Larry Hagman, Barbara Bain and the usual suspects found on television programs in the 1950s. It is a darn shame this series has yet to be released commercially on DVD. But while it is easy to find promotional material on Harbormaster, it is not easy to find material on The Adventures of Scott Island.
Enjoy the photos!
Thursday, January 12, 2023
The Life and Movie Career of Nell O'Day
Merrill T. McCord has assembled a book that documents the life and career of Nell O’Day, It was literally a ballerina on a horse, but such incongruity was nothing unusual for her. They are overlooked by stage of motion picture historians today, She was one of the most multi talented performers in the history of entertainment and displayed many contradictory personas, being called both a dainty girl and a tomboy. She was an actress in for venues, stage, theatrical films, industrial films, and television, a ballet in an acrobatic dancer, a singer of Broadway and western songs, wrote screenplays and stage place, and served as a magazine writer and editor. Her career has basically gone unforgotten but if you watch a lot of movies from the 1930s, there’s a good chance you’ve seen her in some films.
Thursday, January 5, 2023
THE GREEN HORNET: GASSING UP
Ron Fortier, Mike Belcher & Aiden Belcher have produced a brand new original Green Hornet comic strip as fan fiction in a PDF file. Anyone wishing a copy can have it for free merely by writing either Ron (airship27@comcast.net) or Mike at (amk_designguy@yahoo.com). Again this is fan fiction and there is no charge.
Merry Christmas Green Hornet fans!