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Interview with Nathan Carroll from Sunset Beach, Hawaii.
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Video description: Actor Carroll O'Connor appears in this 1980 political ad endorsing Ted Kennedy in his bid for president in 1980 against fellow Democrat Jimmy Carter. O'Connor calls Carter 'the most Republican president since Herbert Hoover.'
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Video description: Gloria returns home after her separation.
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Video description: A new lawyer for Archie?
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Video description: Barney's boarder is more than he bargained for
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Video description: Archie searches for the 'perfect' partner
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Video description: Archie comes face to face with Reggie Jackson
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Video description: Out of the frying pan, into the fire
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Video description: Gloria starts a new job with a veterinarian.
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Video description: Now that Gloria's back, Archie has his own ideas for her future.
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Video description: A rude awakening for Archie
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"Clint Eastwood, Carroll O'Connor and Donald Sutherland embark on the funniest mission of WWII as they plot to steal a fortune in Nazi gold from behind enemy."
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Guest star: Robert Redford (Mark Hadley), Carroll O'Connor (Roy Drummond), Stephen Joyce (Jack Willis), Eddy Waller (Dr. Millard Eakins), Harriet Day (Ellen Gates), James Griffith (Sims), Lyle Fox (Jensen), James Gavin (Helicopter Pilot) Cocky medical student, Mark Hadley cracks under the pressure of treating forest-fire victims.
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Guest star: Robert Redford (Mark Hadley), Carroll O'Connor (Roy Drummond), Stephen Joyce (Jack Willis), Eddy Waller (Dr. Millard Eakins), Harriet Day (Ellen Gates), James Griffith (Sims), Lyle Fox (Jensen), James Gavin (Helicopter Pilot) Cocky medical student, Mark Hadley cracks under the pressure of treating forest-fire victims.
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Another video featuring the wonderful singing of Carroll O'Connor and Jean Stapleton! DISCLAIMER: All rights reserved to the production companies and music labels that distributed and produced the music and performance respectively. I do not own the rights to the music nor the pictures, I only added them as a tribute for historical, entertainment, and creative purposes with no financial gain. I own Nothing but the idea fro the video
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the opening credits for All in the Family staring Carroll O'Connor followed by the opening credits for the spin off show Archie Bunker's Place.
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Two years after he is double-crossed and left for dead by his dirty partner, gangster Lee Marvin seeks deadly revenge. This action-packed thriller stars Oscar-winner Marvin ("Cat Ballou," "The Dirty Dozen"), Angie Dickinson ("Dressed to Kill," TV's "Police Woman"), Emmy-winner Carroll O'Connor (TV's "All in the Family," "In the Heat of the Night"), and Keenan Wynn ("Mary Poppins," "Dr. Strangelove"). Directed by Academy Award-nominee John Boorman ("Deliverance," "Hope and Glory"). Produced by Oscar-winner Robert Chartoff ("Rocky," "Raging Bull").
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Matt and the general (Carroll O'Connor) finally agree on something: get the bad guys. Episode #446: Major Glory. First air date: 10/30/1967.
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Matt and General Vanscoy (Carroll O'Connor) don't agree on who stabbed the sergeant. If only they could see the two soldiers in the background... Episode #446: Major Glory. First air date: 10/30/1967.
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Matt holds his own against Archie Bunker himself, Carroll O'Connor, as a major bummer of a major. Episode #446: Major Glory. First air date: 10/30/1967.
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All in the Family. The television classic is peeled open like an onion. Does the name Archie Bunker have special meaning? This is a brief, but in depth analysis of the Carroll O'Connor character that has become a pop culture icon. song is "Elegant Man" by Glen Stephani: http://www.myspace.com/glenvseric 70's seventies sit com comedy show rob reiner vh1 behind the scenes Archie Bunker's Place etymology metaphor allegory sun zeitgeist special worship temple profane hidden cult root word latin greek roman funny money gun control democrats song politics icon idol occult bertrand russell charles taze al gore julian huxley aldous h.g. wells orson open conspiracy symbol pyramid eye horus light bringer hermes astrotheology bank federal reserve international banker philosophy new world order novus ordo seclorum dollar bill
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Actress Beatrice Arthur talks about the origins of her stage name and how she started out in plays, off and on Broadway. She then talked about her first movie roles and her appearances on The George Gobel Show and Caesar's Hour. She described her other early appearances on television in The Seven Lively Arts, Omnibus, Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall and Star Trek and her role in the play and feature film Mame (with Angela Lansbury and Lucille Ball, respectively). She talked about her appearances on All in the Family as the liberal cousin Maude. She described her role as Maude, her relationships with Jean Stapleton, Carroll O'Connor and Norman Lear. She then discussed the controversial issues and topics that the series Maude tackled, (such as alcoholism, abortion, death, infidelity and feminism). Arthur also talked extensively about working with Norman Lear on All in the Family and Maude, watching the show 20 years after it first aired and why she eventually left the show. She then briefly talks about her...
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Actress Beatrice Arthur talks about the origins of her stage name and how she started out in plays, off and on Broadway. She then talked about her first movie roles and her appearances on The George Gobel Show and Caesar's Hour. She described her other early appearances on television in The Seven Lively Arts, Omnibus, Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall and Star Trek and her role in the play and feature film Mame (with Angela Lansbury and Lucille Ball, respectively). She talked about her appearances on All in the Family as the liberal cousin Maude. She described her role as Maude, her relationships with Jean Stapleton, Carroll O'Connor and Norman Lear. She then discussed the controversial issues and topics that the series Maude tackled, (such as alcoholism, abortion, death, infidelity and feminism). Arthur also talked extensively about working with Norman Lear on All in the Family and Maude, watching the show 20 years after it first aired and why she eventually left the show. She then briefly talks about her...
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Actor Carroll O'Connor appears in this 1980 political ad endorsing Ted Kennedy in his bid for president in 1980 against fellow Democrat Jimmy Carter. O'Connor calls Carter "the most Republican president since Herbert Hoover."
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In Harm's Way - PT boats attack Japanese naval task force sailing through the mined waters of a narrow strait. Ensign "Jere" Torrey ( Brandon De Wilde ) - son of Admiral "Rock" Torrey ( John Wayne ) - is serving on one of the boats and is killed during the attack. - In Harm's Way http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Harm%27s_Way - In Harm's Way (1965) http://amazon.imdb.com/title/tt0059309/ Director: Otto Preminger Writers: James Bassett (novel) Wendell Mayes (writer) Cast: John Wayne - Capt. Rockwell Torrey Kirk Douglas - Commander Paul Eddington Jr. Patricia Neal - Nurse Lt. Maggie Haynes Tom Tryon - Lt. JG. Mac McConnell Paula Prentiss - Beverly McConnell Brandon De Wilde - Ensign Jeremiah 'Jere' Torrey Jill Haworth - Ensign Annalee Dorne Dana Andrews - Admiral Broderick Stanley Holloway - Clayton Canfil Burgess Meredith - Commander Egan Powell Franchot Tone - Admiral Kimmel Patrick O'Neal - Commander Neal Owynn Carroll O'Connor - Lt. Commander Burke Slim Pickens - C.P.O. Culpepper James Mitchum - Ensign Griggs George Kennedy - Colonel Gregory Bruce Cabot - Quartermaster Quoddy Barbara Bouchet - Liz Eddington Tod Andrews - Captain Tuthill Larry Hagman - Lt. J.G. Cline Stewart Moss - Ensign Balch Richard LePore - Lt. J.G. Tom Agar (as Richard Le Pore) Chet Stratton - Ship's doctor Soo Yong - Tearful woman Dort Clark - Boston Phil Mattingly - PT Boat skipper Henry Fonda - Admiral Nimitz Yankee Chang - Mortuary clerk (uncredited) Christopher George - Sailor (uncredited) Jerry Goldsmith - Piano player (uncredited) Christian Haren - (uncredited) Don McCurry - Extra (uncredited) Hugh O'Brian - U.S. Army Air Corps major (Liz Eddington's lover) (uncredited) Otto Preminger - Trailer Host / Narrator (uncredited)
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