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Thank God blacks have gotten past this stage of films. How completely undignified.
Moreover, this was for me, a painful film to watch. Such a wonderful talent as Ronald Howard, playing the crooked preacher, in this, his last film, which turned out to be complete crap. The cameramen didn't even have the grace to give him one lousy decent shot. Every time it looks as though he might get a little bit of exposure, the camera returns to that damned Lee Van Cleef.
It is clear to see how this led him to finally abandon acting entirely. What a waste of talent.
Very sad indeed.
Moreover, this was for me, a painful film to watch. Such a wonderful talent as Ronald Howard, playing the crooked preacher, in this, his last film, which turned out to be complete crap. The cameramen didn't even have the grace to give him one lousy decent shot. Every time it looks as though he might get a little bit of exposure, the camera returns to that damned Lee Van Cleef.
It is clear to see how this led him to finally abandon acting entirely. What a waste of talent.
Very sad indeed.
I'd never heard of this series, or even Ronald Howard, for that matter, until perchance I picked up a four-episode DVD in a dollar store. Now I'm completely hooked, and I must have *every* episode.
Ronald Howard is simply captivating here, and clearly enjoys his role. Just as another reviewer said, he makes the viewer believe he really *is* Sherlock Holmes.
Howard Marion-Crawford is splendid as Dr. Watson, as is Archie Duncan as the inept Instpector Lastrade. The series favors many guests over and over in various guest spots; some are good, though many are, well, pretty bad.
It is Mr. Howard that really makes the series. Wouldn't he be thrilled to know that fifty years after the show aired, and nearly 10 years after his passing, that there are a few of us enjoying this charming piece of work.
Here's to you, Mr. Howard. You were nothing short of wonderful.
Ronald Howard is simply captivating here, and clearly enjoys his role. Just as another reviewer said, he makes the viewer believe he really *is* Sherlock Holmes.
Howard Marion-Crawford is splendid as Dr. Watson, as is Archie Duncan as the inept Instpector Lastrade. The series favors many guests over and over in various guest spots; some are good, though many are, well, pretty bad.
It is Mr. Howard that really makes the series. Wouldn't he be thrilled to know that fifty years after the show aired, and nearly 10 years after his passing, that there are a few of us enjoying this charming piece of work.
Here's to you, Mr. Howard. You were nothing short of wonderful.
I've listened to Streisand's singing all my life. I was one of the little girls who used to lip sync her songs in the mirror. Her musical talent is phenomenal. Her acting? Perfectly dismal.
I believe the young Barbra dubbed herself 'an actress who sings'. Please. Barbra plays Barbra. Period. She played the same whiny, irritating little kvetch when she did Yentl. Don't get me wrong, I've enjoyed all her films, but an actor she ain't.
If you want real drama from Barbra, straight from her heart, listen to any of her earliest albums, the ones she made in her twenties. Those are the works of which I believe she should be the proudest.
I believe the young Barbra dubbed herself 'an actress who sings'. Please. Barbra plays Barbra. Period. She played the same whiny, irritating little kvetch when she did Yentl. Don't get me wrong, I've enjoyed all her films, but an actor she ain't.
If you want real drama from Barbra, straight from her heart, listen to any of her earliest albums, the ones she made in her twenties. Those are the works of which I believe she should be the proudest.