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‘Falcon Crest’ (Season 2): Melodrama & glamour ramp up in 2nd season
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‘Falcon Crest’ (Season 2): Melodrama & glamour ramp up in 2nd season

December 7, 2020 Drunk TV Leave a comment

“Falcon Crest is a cancer; it contaminates everybody it touches!  Get away, if you can!”

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1980sAbby DaltonAna AliciaBradford DillmanCarlos RomeroDavid SelbydramaE.G. MarshallEarl HamnerEarl Hamner Jr.Falcon CrestJamie RoseJane WymanLana TurnerLorenzo LamasMargaret Laddnighttime soapsPaul MavisRobert FoxworthRoy Thinnessoap operasSusan SullivanWarner ArchiveWilliam R. Moses
‘The Eyes of Charles Sand’ (1972): Fun viewing for dark October nights
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‘The Eyes of Charles Sand’ (1972): Fun viewing for dark October nights

October 10, 2018 Drunk TV 1 Comment

Flashy but familiar, bait-and-switch ABC Movie of the Week entry.

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1970sABCAdam WestBarbara RushBradford DillmanJoan BennettPaul MavisPeter HaskellReza BadiyiSharon FarrellThe ABC Movie of the WeekThe Eyes of Charles SandTV MoviesWarner Archive

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