The Messiah on Mott Street/The Painted Mirror
- L’episodio è andato in onda il 15 dic 1971
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaMikey Goldman searches for the Messiah to comfort his dying grandfather Abe. / Removing paint from an antique mirror, shop owner Frank Standish sees an alien landscape that is used to rid hi... Leggi tuttoMikey Goldman searches for the Messiah to comfort his dying grandfather Abe. / Removing paint from an antique mirror, shop owner Frank Standish sees an alien landscape that is used to rid himself of his unwanted partner.Mikey Goldman searches for the Messiah to comfort his dying grandfather Abe. / Removing paint from an antique mirror, shop owner Frank Standish sees an alien landscape that is used to rid himself of his unwanted partner.
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'The Painted Mirror'. Written and directed by series veteran Gene R. Kearney, based on a story by Donald Wandrei. Frank Standish (Arthur O'Connell), a kindly antiques dealer, now has to put up with his crass business partner, an annoying type played to the hilt by Zsa Zsa Gabor. When customer Ellen Chase (Rosemary DeCamp) brings in a mirror that's been painted over, Frank decides to chip away at the paint, revealing something quite unexpected underneath: the perfect means of permanently getting rid of Gabor. While this segment is really nothing special, it's certainly adequately amusing when we see what is contained in the "mirror". Plus, key scenes with O'Connell and DeCamp have a likably wistful quality, and the acting is all on point. O'Connell and DeCamp are appealing, and the viewer does get tired of Gabor in record fashion. Good fun, overall.
Eight out of 10.
"The Painted Mirror" features Zsa Zsa Gabor as a cruel woman who is driving out the former proprietor of a junk shop. She has control of the place and throws her weight around. One day, a woman shows up with a mirror that is painted over. When the old owner scrapes the paint off, it reveals a threshold into a jungle scene. One can actually walk into the mirror. If only it had been this easy to get rid of Zsa Zsa Gabor. For the life of me, I can't imagine how she became so famous and so much in the public eye.
'The Painted Mirror' - Arthur O'Connell plays an antique shop owner who hates his callous new business partner(played by Zsa Zsa Gabor) and plots with a loyal female customer to get rid of her in a strange mirror that leads to another prehistoric world... Amusing tale with grim overtones is at least fun to watch, with a good premise.
Anyway Ms. Gabor plays Mrs. Moore a cold and arrogant not caring owner of a local city thrift store shop she's rude to her owner partner and even her customers. Yet all of that is about to change one day when a woman brings in a special painting which is a little out of the norm. This painting can come to life and be scrapped over and literally jumped into! Wait till you see the clever move that's put on Mrs. Moore by the shop partner and lady paint owner. Mrs. Moore's rude nature is brushed away forever. Good episode with a good twist.
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- QuizAs with his character in the story, Edward G. Robinson wasn't in the best of health whilst filming.
- BlooperAbraham Goldman tells his grandson Mikey that Juan Ponce de León was Italian. However, he was Spanish.
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Abraham Goldman (segment "The Messiah on Mott Street"): I have a message for you, you snuffer-out of candles. I know who you are. To your unseen face, I tell you: I am not ready for the Angel of Death. You, I'm not ready for. Take that back to the cemetery. Goldman is not ready! My pulse still beats. My eyes still see, my flesh still warm. And my heart, you manzer from a mausoleum, my heart still loves! What? Peace , you offer me? You can have that peace. Peace of the grave. No, no thank you. Rest? And who cares? Well, I'll take the cares and the woes and the aggravation and the anguish. Yes, and the pain. Listen, Angel: go down to Argentina and look for Hitler! Goldman is not ready!
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- 555 South Flower Street, Downtown Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(At the start of The Painted Mirror; building site where the City National Bank Tower stands at present)
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- 1.33 : 1