Here is the clincher. When I told Roger that during the second season, Arnaz joined the cast as an out of work bullfighter, Roger smiled and said that Cuban SOB, no wonder their wasn't any money for raises, he planned on taking a fifth salary as an actor!
In article <s9lsp5$hr8$2@dont-email.me>, Ubiquitous
<weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Here is the clincher. When I told Roger that during the second season, Arnaz >> joined the cast as an out of work bullfighter, Roger smiled and said that
Cuban SOB, no wonder their wasn't any money for raises, he planned on taking >> a fifth salary as an actor!
Maybe, maybe not. I was around then, though, and Desi showing up on
The Mothers-in-Law was a huge, huge story. It had been a while since
he'd done the Lucy hour-longs, and people wanted to see him again.
As I recall, the plot was that the mothers-in-law were trapped
overnight in a department store that had closed, and when they tried to
call the local cops, they somehow got Desi in Spain instead. They did another episode with Desi in which he visits the moms in America, but
that episode wasn't nearly as good as the first.
BTW the story about the raises (or lack of same) was in the papers at
the time. Carmel did not come off well.
He also dubbed the voice of Gert Frobe as Baron Bomburst in the
film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. If you listen to Frobe in Goldfinger where
he used his real voice and his voice in Chitty, you can tell it was over dubbed,
A Friend <nope@noway.com> wrote:
In article <s9lsp5$hr8$2@dont-email.me>, Ubiquitous
<weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Here is the clincher. When I told Roger that during the second
season, Arnaz joined the cast as an out of work bullfighter, Roger
smiled and said that Cuban SOB, no wonder their wasn't any money
for raises, he planned on taking a fifth salary as an actor!
Maybe, maybe not. I was around then, though, and Desi showing up on
The Mothers-in-Law was a huge, huge story. It had been a while since
he'd done the Lucy hour-longs, and people wanted to see him again.
As I recall, the plot was that the mothers-in-law were trapped
overnight in a department store that had closed, and when they tried to call the local cops, they somehow got Desi in Spain instead. They did another episode with Desi in which he visits the moms in America, but
that episode wasn't nearly as good as the first.
BTW the story about the raises (or lack of same) was in the papers at
the time. Carmel did not come off well.
Eisners contention that Desi was legally stealing four and later five salaries is ludicrous on its face. If he was doing four or five jobs why shouldnt he be taking four or five salaries? Besides, all we know for
sure is that he was getting four or five credits.
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<1563868029.644817683.960077.anim8rfsk-cox.net@news.easynews.com>,
anim8rfsk <anim8rfsk@cox.net> wrote:
A Friend <nope@noway.com> wrote:
In article <s9lsp5$hr8$2@dont-email.me>, Ubiquitous
<weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Here is the clincher. When I told Roger that during the second
season, Arnaz joined the cast as an out of work bullfighter, Roger
smiled and said that Cuban SOB, no wonder their wasn't any money
for raises, he planned on taking a fifth salary as an actor!
Maybe, maybe not. I was around then, though, and Desi showing up on
The Mothers-in-Law was a huge, huge story. It had been a while since
he'd done the Lucy hour-longs, and people wanted to see him again.
As I recall, the plot was that the mothers-in-law were trapped
overnight in a department store that had closed, and when they tried to
call the local cops, they somehow got Desi in Spain instead. They did
another episode with Desi in which he visits the moms in America, but
that episode wasn't nearly as good as the first.
BTW the story about the raises (or lack of same) was in the papers at
the time. Carmel did not come off well.
Eisner¹s contention that Desi was legally stealing four and later five
salaries is ludicrous on its face. If he was doing four or five jobs why
shouldn¹t he be taking four or five salaries? Besides, all we know for
sure is that he was getting four or five credits.
I'd also like to add that the series didn't stand a chance to begin
with. It ran on Sundays at 830p ET for both of its seasons, opposite
the second half-hours of Ed Sullivan's variety show and Efrem
Zimbalist's FBI series.
Desi Arnaz had, and still has, a reputation for generosity and fair
dealing. I don't buy Carmel's take on this.
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Here is the clincher. When I told Roger that during the second season, Arnaz >>joined the cast as an out of work bullfighter, Roger smiled and said that >>Cuban SOB, no wonder their wasn't any money for raises, he planned on taking >>a fifth salary as an actor!
Maybe, maybe not. I was around then, though, and Desi showing up on
The Mothers-in-Law was a huge, huge story. It had been a while since
he'd done the Lucy hour-longs, and people wanted to see him again.
As I recall, the plot was that the mothers-in-law were trapped
overnight in a department store that had closed, and when they tried to
call the local cops, they somehow got Desi in Spain instead. They did >another episode with Desi in which he visits the moms in America, but
that episode wasn't nearly as good as the first.
BTW the story about the raises (or lack of same) was in the papers at
the time. Carmel did not come off well.
He also dubbed the voice of Gert Frobe as Baron Bomburst in the
film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. If you listen to Frobe in Goldfinger where
he used his real voice and his voice in Chitty, you can tell it was over >>dubbed,
? I've always heard that the voice of Frobe (who reportedly didn't speak
a word of English) was dubbed in Goldfinger, maybe he's talking about
some isolated grunt or something.
super70s <super70s@super70s.invalid> wrote:
He also dubbed the voice of Gert Frobe as Baron Bomburst in the
film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. If you listen to Frobe in Goldfinger where >>> he used his real voice and his voice in Chitty, you can tell it was over >>> dubbed,
? I've always heard that the voice of Frobe (who reportedly didn't speak
a word of English) was dubbed in Goldfinger, maybe he's talking about
some isolated grunt or something.
Frobe was dubbed in Goldfinger.
lines too slowly attempting to say them phonetically, so he was dubbed
by Michael Collins. But Saltzman and Broccoli had lots of actors and actresses dubbed, even the ones whose English was perfectly fine, most notoriously Pedro Armendarez in From Russia With Love.
There's the notoriety of Goldfinger getting banned in Israel because
Frobe gave an interview in which he stated he had been a Nazi Party
member for 8 years starting in 1929 but became disenchanted and left the party. While a party member, he hid two Jews from the Gestapo, a boy and
his mother. The news story was edited, or the reporter elided Frobe's comments, so all that was published was the bit about his party
membership. The son went to the Israeli embassy to state that Frobe had
save him and his mother, which got Goldfinger distributed in Israel.
https://www.express.co.uk/entertainment/films/939270/James-Bond-Goldfinger-Gert-Frobe-Nazi-Sean-Connery-Israel-movie-ban
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Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Here is the clincher. When I told Roger that during the second season, Arnaz
joined the cast as an out of work bullfighter, Roger smiled and said that >>> Cuban SOB, no wonder their wasn't any money for raises, he planned on taking
a fifth salary as an actor!
Maybe, maybe not. I was around then, though, and Desi showing up on
The Mothers-in-Law was a huge, huge story. It had been a while since
he'd done the Lucy hour-longs, and people wanted to see him again.
As I recall, the plot was that the mothers-in-law were trapped
overnight in a department store that had closed, and when they tried to
call the local cops, they somehow got Desi in Spain instead. They did
another episode with Desi in which he visits the moms in America, but
that episode wasn't nearly as good as the first.
BTW the story about the raises (or lack of same) was in the papers at
the time. Carmel did not come off well.
Why would the show have had a five-year guarantee? I don't buy that.
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