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Zebradelic: Brenda Bakke in Solar Crisis
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Pictures and information about actresses, movies and TV shows. Brenda Bakke in Solar Crisis. Is a true sci-fi classic. The lovely Brenda Bakke portrays the enigmatic Claire Beeson. Working for the evil IXL Corporation, Bakke's character has only a few scenes in the movie but, nevertheless, with her striking physical appearance and campily cold demeanor, she leaves a palpable impression on the viewer. Brenda Bakke has some pretty decent sci-fi credibility. Besides Solar Crisis. And various other projects.
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Zebradelic: September 2014
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Pictures and information about actresses, movies and TV shows. Karen Allen in Terminus. In 1987, Karen Allen played a major role in the French/German science fiction film Terminus. Though she only appears in the first half of the movie (and in flashbacks later on), her character and her stature as a famous American actress were crucial components in the success of this wonderful cinematic treasure. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Betta St. John. Meg Foster on TV. Sally Gray on Film. Karen Allen in Terminus.
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Zebradelic: March 2015
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Pictures and information about actresses, movies and TV shows. Ann Dusenberry in Goodbye, Franklin High. In 1978, Ann Dusenberry co-starred with Lane Caudell in Goodbye, Franklin High. The film is a great look at late 1970's youth culture and a fine coming of age story. It's a down-to-earth glimpse at real problems faced by normal, middle class American teenagers in the '70s. In Goodbye, Franklin High. Her presence is one of the many highlights of this incredibly fun 1978 romp. Set in Singapore, Wit's End.
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Zebradelic: October 2014
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Pictures and information about actresses, movies and TV shows. Ann Dusenberry in The Possessed. In 1977, Ann Dusenberry appeared in one of the largest roles so far in her career. The role was in a TV move titled The Possessed. Where she portrayed a beautiful young student at an all-girls school. Having only begun taking part in film and television projects about two years previously, this was a terrific showcase for the the talented actress. One aspect of Ann Dusenberry's performance in The Possessed.
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Zebradelic: Pamela Sue Martin in Flicks
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Pictures and information about actresses, movies and TV shows. Pamela Sue Martin in Flicks. In 1981, Pamela Sue Martin appeared in a loving tribute/hilarious spoof of the movies called Flicks. Like similar projects such as Kentucky Fried Movie. And National Lampoon's Movie Madness. Humorously examines cinematic cliches and typical themes to great effect. However, Flicks. Beautiful actress Pamela Sue Martin is first-billed in Flicks. A guy in a bug suit! Labels: Pamela Sue Martin. Betta St. John.
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Zebradelic: Meg Foster on TV
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Pictures and information about actresses, movies and TV shows. Meg Foster on TV. Meg Foster television appearances 1970-77. Here Come the Brides. Two Worlds" (February 20, 1970). Who Are the Keepers, Who Are the Inmates" (October 6, 1970). The Silent Killer" (February 28, 1971). Death of a Nobody" (December 7, 1971). A Second Life" (January 9, 1972). Medical Center - "Conflict" (March 8, 1972). A Game of Shadows" (December 24, 1972). At the Cradle Foot" (December 29, 1972). The Streets of San Francisco.
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Zebradelic: Samantha Eggar in A Name for Evil
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Pictures and information about actresses, movies and TV shows. Samantha Eggar in A Name for Evil. During the 1970s and 1980s, Samantha Eggar appeared in a number of horror films. The classic 1972 Italian giallo The Dead Are Alive. Was her first horror project to be released to the public but she actually filmed her first horror movie, A Name for Evil. In 1970. However, A Name for Evil. Was not released in its original form; it was re-cut and finally released in 1973. Betta St. John. Meg Foster on TV.
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Zebradelic: Sally Gray on Film
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Pictures and information about actresses, movies and TV shows. Sally Gray on Film. Sally Gray was a British actress who worked in the movies from 1935 to 1952. Many of her films are still around to be seen, some have even been released on DVD in remastered versions. However, many of Sally Gray's films have been lost or are very obscure today. The following is a list of some of Sally Gray's cinematic triumphs. Follow the links to see images and information on a particular film:. The Saint in London.
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Zebradelic: January 2015
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Pictures and information about actresses, movies and TV shows. Another amazing Barbara De Rossi magazine cover. I'm utterly envious of people who people who speak Italian because they can watch Barbara De Rossi projects that no one will bother to make English subtitles for. Oh well, at least there are old TV Guide covers to look at like this one which promotes a 1988 TV movie called L'eterna giovinezza. Labels: Barbara De Rossi. Mia Sara in Blindsided. Mia Sara plays (surprise! Such a fine film. Topp...