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In May of 1985 "NBC" revived the old classic "AHP" series with a new 80's and modern like twist with some old episodes even being remade. It all began with this pilot on May 5, 1985 as a two hour movie with four episodes they were titled and aired in the following order "Incident in a Small Jail", "Man from the South", "Bang. You're Dead!", and "An Unlocked Window". The first and best has a traveling California salesman Larry Broome(the old classic vet Ned Beatty) who comes upon a hitchhiker and a murder of young girl has taken place then this tale spins out of control as Larry and the hitchhiker find themselves in jail, the incident becomes filled with more drama as a mob wants revenge on them! However just when you think things are settled at ease the story takes a twist with Broome as he's not who he appears to be! The next two tales are far fetched and a little lame one involving a young tom boy like girl who plays to much with a gun in "Bang. You're Dead!" and then in a Las Vegas gambler tale called "Man from the South" if you get in debt you literally lose your fingers! It's most memorable for John Huston, and the sexy Melanie Griffith with even appearances by Kim Novak, and Tippi Hedren rounding out the story. The pilot finishes out in typical Hitchcock fashion with a wicked suspense like way in the episode "An Unlocked Window" as a nurse killer on the loose throws everyone for a surprise! Overall decent start for the 80's TV series as the episodes were moved along well by well knowns like Huston, Novak, Hedren, Griffith, and Beatty with the first episode "Incident in a Small Jail" being the best.
I for one always loved Japanese film, especially cult art house films that involve go against the grain stories. This erotic and intimate 1974 film one that I know as "The Oldest Profession" was certainly for sure entertaining and a kinky and eye opening watch. It follows the story of Tome(Meika Seri) a young and eager street smart sex worker who works the shops and businesses of Osaka, Japan. Aside from the wild and go get it living she deals with her insecure mother(who's also in the business) and her mentally disabled younger brother is a wild card like character of the film. Really thru it all this film is a journey a struggle and ride of survival it's a watch for any film buff who enjoys the Japanese cinema and has a taste for intimate erotic like pictures.
This episode of "CBS's" "The Bold and the Beautiful" was one well done one well written and one of the more sexy one's and the happenings were filled with drama and plotting schemes! From the opening scene you the viewer can feel the sex appeal in the air as Taylor walks into "FC" only to catch a surprise as Brooke(Katherine Kelly Lang) is in a very sexy purple colored bra and panties! Only Brooke is surprised as she was waiting for her honey Ridge, only Taylor has some choice words for Brooke as her dream seduction was interrupted. Then Luna gets some advice from Sheila as her plan to break Will and Electra up takes an odd plot twist as she dresses herself as a "Charlie Chaplain" like pizza delivery guy! Also Daphene is trying her own seduction game with Carter. Overall excellent sexy well done episode showing daytime TV at it's best!