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BaftaBaby Posted - 02/03/2012 : 23:18:02
Finally succumbing to cancer, King died today. He was born on the same day and year as me, not that that matters.

Reached his tenth week.

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clay Posted - 02/23/2012 : 14:06:38
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Originally posted by noncentz

I just caught an old Alfred Hitchcock Hour from the early 60's in which Zalman King (the actor), Walter "Chekhov" Koenig and Tony Musante play juvenile delinquents. Into their gang comes a writer who pretends to be a gang member in order to infiltrate and get background info for a news article.

When the gang finds out, puny little Walter smacks the writer around and threatens to slice him open with a knife. The writer is terrified. The writer was played by James Caan and considering who he and Walter later played, it really was some odd casting.

And Zalman made the right move jumping behind the camera.

Z King Is Dead.



That was an episode based on "Notes from Purgatory" by Harlan Ellison. Any Ellison fans in Fwifferville?

noncentz Posted - 02/03/2012 : 23:42:46
I just caught an old Alfred Hitchcock Hour from the early 60's in which Zalman King (the actor), Walter "Chekhov" Koenig and Tony Musante play juvenile delinquents. Into their gang comes a writer who pretends to be a gang member in order to infiltrate and get background info for a news article.

When the gang finds out, puny little Walter smacks the writer around and threatens to slice him open with a knife. The writer is terrified. The writer was played by James Caan and considering who he and Walter later played, it really was some odd casting.

And Zalman made the right move jumping behind the camera.

Z King Is Dead.

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