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VIDEO: Shelley Winters Dies

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Posted: 6/25/2009

Oscar-winning actress Shelley Winters died of heart failure at age 85. Her last big role was in the 1990's on TV but she had made her mark in Hollywood long before that, reports Bill Whitaker. watch

VIDEO: Shelley Berman

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Shelley Berman
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Length: 23:00
Posted: 1/8/2009

If you had to write a funny wish list, this would be it: Shelley Berman, Steve Bluestein, Jackie Gayle, Shelley Winters, Jimmy Nelson, Unknown Comic, Ed McMahon and Roberta Kent. Or maybe it would involve bologna, underwear and a small Shih Tzu. watch

VIDEO: June 20, 1984 - Shelly Winters and Annie Potts

Guest Shelley Winters has photographic recall--eventually. watch

Synopsis: Crazed old woman Shelley Winters lures innocent children into her dark house. Mark Lester, Chloe Franks, Ralph Richardson.
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Posted: 8/28/2009
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Posted: 12/2/2009
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Elliott the dragon comes to save Pete (Sean Marshall) from being taken away.
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Length: 01:14
Posted: 8/21/2009
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Title Year Type
Gideon (Actor - Mrs. Willows) 1999 Movie
Heavy (Actor - Dolly) 1996 Movie
The Portrait Of A Lady (Actor - Mrs. Touchett) 1996 Movie
Backfire! (Actor - "The Good Lieutenant") 1995 Movie
Jury Duty (Actor - Mom) 1995 Movie

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Disaster at Sea
Been there, swum that in soggy remake

More than a capsized ocean liner is askew in this halfhearted attempt to remake a true camp classic: 1972's pinnacle of disaster cinema The Poseidon Adventure. You remember, the one where a cruise ship is turned on its head by a monster wave and the wellheeled survivors climb to the top — er, bottom — of the sinking ship to get out. It's Titanic on steroids. Sadly, this listless three-hour TV remake (Sunday, Nov. 20 at 8 pm/ET, NBC) — a new feature version is expected next year — wastes way too much time on a terrorist-bombing subplot that feels like amateur night on 24. An explosion, not Mother Nature, sends the S.S. Poseidon topsyturvy, and it often seems as if the entire catastrophe was arranged so cheating husband Steve Guttenberg (who's all wet from the start) can see the light. In a nod to the new century, one of the survivors is an Australian reality-show read more

I was only a kid when The Day ...

Question: I was only a kid when The Day After was filmed in my town, but I remember it being a big deal with my brother and my dad. Was it a big hit?


Answer: Well, "hit" sort of implies that everyone had a ball taking in the depiction of nuclear annihilation as seen through the lens of your hometown, Maria, but I can tell you that a heck of a lot of people watched.

In fact, when ABC broadcast the groundbreaking (no pun intended), graphic movie in November 1983, it was the highest-rated made-for-TV movie shown to date, racking up a whopping 46 share, which means 46 percent of all TV sets in use at the time. (For all you detail lovers, it topped 1977's Little Ladies of the Night, which had a 36.9 share, and was the second-highest-rated movie of any kind to that point, beaten only by a 47.6 earned by Gone with the Wind in 1976. Trust me: Such number read more

I remember seeing a movie, I ...

Question: I remember seeing a movie, I think made in the '60s, about a mother who for some reason is holding her son's fiancée/girlfriend hostage in a basement or cage or something like that. It was extremely suspenseful, but can't remember the title! It's driving me nuts, because I'd like to see it again. Ring any bells?Answer: My vote goes to Die! Die! My Darling! (1965), one of a string of films starring golden-age movie divas as deranged and/or terrorized crones, notably Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962), with Joan Crawford and Bette Davis; Hush… Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964), with read more

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