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LOVE AMERICAN STYLE full episode Bill Bixby,Connie Stevens,Maureen Arthur,Chelsea Browm,
published: 24 Apr 2016
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Maureen Arthur - Don't Make The Angels Cry (1962)
A pretty voice and and a beautiful song! Did not chart nationally in Billboard, but charted locally in the Top 10 in Seattle, Washington in November 1962 and the Top 20 in Edmonton, Alberta. Maureen is an actress who starred in "How To Succeed In Business (Without Really Trying)", in which she played Hedy LaRue. Original Billboard review: Four Stars. "Pleasant ballad with some beat, and nice showcase for thrush's cute little voice. She's backed by small ork and femme chorus. Kids could build this one."
Also recorded by Gayle Harris.
Written by Warner Weidler.
B-side is "What Does He Do With Her".
published: 13 Jul 2010
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Doreen Introduces Arthur.
This is a sample clip from MK Media Uganda. we do professional filming and editing of all functions. we film the best weddings in Uganda, best introduction ceremonies in Uganda, kwanjula, mbaga, kuhingira and best comedy shows in uganda
Emikolo n'embaga
We are located at Nalubega complex room B30 bombo rd opp watoto church.
Tel +256-701529788.
our website is: www.mkmediauganda.com
published: 18 Jul 2015
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The Love God (1969) trailer
The Love God? is a 1969 Universal Pictures feature film which starred Don Knotts and Edmond O'Brien. It was written and directed by Nat Hiken,[1] who died between the completion of shooting and the film's release in theaters. The Love God?' marked a change of pace for Knotts, who up to then had exclusively appeared in G-rated family comedies, and it was an attempt to integrate Knotts into the type of adult-related films that dominated the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Plot
Abner Peacock's beloved bird-watcher's magazine, The Peacock, is in financial crisis. Desperate to stay afloat, Abner takes on a new partner, Osborn Tremain (Edmond O'Brien), who has an agenda of his own: to publish a sexy gentleman's magazine. This he and his sister Eleanor (Maureen Arthur) can only do by taking over Ab...
published: 04 Oct 2017
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A Secretary Is Not A Toy
From the 1967 film version of Frank Loesser's How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying. The boss, mr J.B. Biggley (Rudy Vallee) hires his mistress Hedy LaRue (Maureen Arthur) as a secretary. She gets so much attention that personnel manager mr Bratt (John Myers) has to remind about the policy on flirting...
published: 02 Dec 2009
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Maureen Arthur Don't Leave Me (unreleased pop, 1967)
Actress Maureen Arthur cut one record in the 60s; this recording was never released. It comes from an acetate purchased some years ago. Note the "progressive" touch--backwards percussion sounds occur throughout the recording.
This record may have some connection to the Wilder Brothers, a 1940s-1960s recording act/production team in Los Angeles, and to songwriters Pat and/or Al Boniface.
published: 23 Apr 2019
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"Arthur's Theme" Wins Original Song: 1982 Oscars
Burt Bacharach, Carole Bayer Sager, Christopher Cross and Peter Allen win the Oscar for Music (Song) for "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)" from Arthur at the 54th Academy Awards. Bette Midler presents the award; hosted by Johnny Carson. Watch more of the 1982 Oscars: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ8RjvesnvDMhrxJtMXxZ38R4aUmT6Ft6
published: 01 Apr 2015
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Maureen Arthur - Don't Make The Angels Cry
Maureen Arthur - Don't Make The Angels Cry
published: 15 Feb 2012
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Maureen Arthur - Don't Make The Angels Cry (1962)
A pretty voice and and a beautiful song! Did not chart nationally in Billboard, but charted locally in the Top 10 in Seattle, Washington in November 1962 and th...
A pretty voice and and a beautiful song! Did not chart nationally in Billboard, but charted locally in the Top 10 in Seattle, Washington in November 1962 and the Top 20 in Edmonton,
Alberta. Maureen is an actress who starred in "How To Succeed In Business (Without Really Trying)", in which she played Hedy LaRue. Original Billboard review: Four Stars. "Pleasant ballad with some beat, and nice showcase for thrush's cute little voice. She's backed by small ork and femme chorus. Kids could build this one."
Also recorded by Gayle Harris.
Written by Warner Weidler.
B-side is "What Does He Do With Her".
https://wn.com/Maureen_Arthur_Don't_Make_The_Angels_Cry_(1962)
A pretty voice and and a beautiful song! Did not chart nationally in Billboard, but charted locally in the Top 10 in Seattle, Washington in November 1962 and the Top 20 in Edmonton,
Alberta. Maureen is an actress who starred in "How To Succeed In Business (Without Really Trying)", in which she played Hedy LaRue. Original Billboard review: Four Stars. "Pleasant ballad with some beat, and nice showcase for thrush's cute little voice. She's backed by small ork and femme chorus. Kids could build this one."
Also recorded by Gayle Harris.
Written by Warner Weidler.
B-side is "What Does He Do With Her".
- published: 13 Jul 2010
- views: 27622
3:32
Doreen Introduces Arthur.
This is a sample clip from MK Media Uganda. we do professional filming and editing of all functions. we film the best weddings in Uganda, best introduction cere...
This is a sample clip from MK Media Uganda. we do professional filming and editing of all functions. we film the best weddings in Uganda, best introduction ceremonies in Uganda, kwanjula, mbaga, kuhingira and best comedy shows in uganda
Emikolo n'embaga
We are located at Nalubega complex room B30 bombo rd opp watoto church.
Tel +256-701529788.
our website is: www.mkmediauganda.com
https://wn.com/Doreen_Introduces_Arthur.
This is a sample clip from MK Media Uganda. we do professional filming and editing of all functions. we film the best weddings in Uganda, best introduction ceremonies in Uganda, kwanjula, mbaga, kuhingira and best comedy shows in uganda
Emikolo n'embaga
We are located at Nalubega complex room B30 bombo rd opp watoto church.
Tel +256-701529788.
our website is: www.mkmediauganda.com
- published: 18 Jul 2015
- views: 6268
2:26
The Love God (1969) trailer
The Love God? is a 1969 Universal Pictures feature film which starred Don Knotts and Edmond O'Brien. It was written and directed by Nat Hiken,[1] who died betwe...
The Love God? is a 1969 Universal Pictures feature film which starred Don Knotts and Edmond O'Brien. It was written and directed by Nat Hiken,[1] who died between the completion of shooting and the film's release in theaters. The Love God?' marked a change of pace for Knotts, who up to then had exclusively appeared in G-rated family comedies, and it was an attempt to integrate Knotts into the type of adult-related films that dominated the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Plot
Abner Peacock's beloved bird-watcher's magazine, The Peacock, is in financial crisis. Desperate to stay afloat, Abner takes on a new partner, Osborn Tremain (Edmond O'Brien), who has an agenda of his own: to publish a sexy gentleman's magazine. This he and his sister Eleanor (Maureen Arthur) can only do by taking over Abner's, since he himself has been convicted too often of sending obscene material through the mails.
Before the hapless bird-watcher can stop the Tremains, the first issue sells over 40 million copies and Abner becomes the unwilling spokesman for First Amendment rights. Swept up in adulation, the unwitting playboy quickly begins settling into the swinging bachelor lifestyle.
Cast and characters
Don Knotts – Abner Audubon Peacock IV
Anne Francis – Lisa LaMonica
Edmond O'Brien – Osborn Tremain
James Gregory – Darrell Evans Hughes
Maureen Arthur – Eleanor Tremain
Margaret Ann "Maggie" Peterson - Rose Ellen Wilkerson
https://wn.com/The_Love_God_(1969)_Trailer
The Love God? is a 1969 Universal Pictures feature film which starred Don Knotts and Edmond O'Brien. It was written and directed by Nat Hiken,[1] who died between the completion of shooting and the film's release in theaters. The Love God?' marked a change of pace for Knotts, who up to then had exclusively appeared in G-rated family comedies, and it was an attempt to integrate Knotts into the type of adult-related films that dominated the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Plot
Abner Peacock's beloved bird-watcher's magazine, The Peacock, is in financial crisis. Desperate to stay afloat, Abner takes on a new partner, Osborn Tremain (Edmond O'Brien), who has an agenda of his own: to publish a sexy gentleman's magazine. This he and his sister Eleanor (Maureen Arthur) can only do by taking over Abner's, since he himself has been convicted too often of sending obscene material through the mails.
Before the hapless bird-watcher can stop the Tremains, the first issue sells over 40 million copies and Abner becomes the unwilling spokesman for First Amendment rights. Swept up in adulation, the unwitting playboy quickly begins settling into the swinging bachelor lifestyle.
Cast and characters
Don Knotts – Abner Audubon Peacock IV
Anne Francis – Lisa LaMonica
Edmond O'Brien – Osborn Tremain
James Gregory – Darrell Evans Hughes
Maureen Arthur – Eleanor Tremain
Margaret Ann "Maggie" Peterson - Rose Ellen Wilkerson
- published: 04 Oct 2017
- views: 6192
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A Secretary Is Not A Toy
From the 1967 film version of Frank Loesser's How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying. The boss, mr J.B. Biggley (Rudy Vallee) hires his mistress Hedy ...
From the 1967 film version of Frank Loesser's How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying. The boss, mr J.B. Biggley (Rudy Vallee) hires his mistress Hedy LaRue (Maureen Arthur) as a secretary. She gets so much attention that personnel manager mr Bratt (John Myers) has to remind about the policy on flirting...
https://wn.com/A_Secretary_Is_Not_A_Toy
From the 1967 film version of Frank Loesser's How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying. The boss, mr J.B. Biggley (Rudy Vallee) hires his mistress Hedy LaRue (Maureen Arthur) as a secretary. She gets so much attention that personnel manager mr Bratt (John Myers) has to remind about the policy on flirting...
- published: 02 Dec 2009
- views: 109657
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Maureen Arthur Don't Leave Me (unreleased pop, 1967)
Actress Maureen Arthur cut one record in the 60s; this recording was never released. It comes from an acetate purchased some years ago. Note the "progressive" t...
Actress Maureen Arthur cut one record in the 60s; this recording was never released. It comes from an acetate purchased some years ago. Note the "progressive" touch--backwards percussion sounds occur throughout the recording.
This record may have some connection to the Wilder Brothers, a 1940s-1960s recording act/production team in Los Angeles, and to songwriters Pat and/or Al Boniface.
https://wn.com/Maureen_Arthur_Don't_Leave_Me_(Unreleased_Pop,_1967)
Actress Maureen Arthur cut one record in the 60s; this recording was never released. It comes from an acetate purchased some years ago. Note the "progressive" touch--backwards percussion sounds occur throughout the recording.
This record may have some connection to the Wilder Brothers, a 1940s-1960s recording act/production team in Los Angeles, and to songwriters Pat and/or Al Boniface.
- published: 23 Apr 2019
- views: 49
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"Arthur's Theme" Wins Original Song: 1982 Oscars
Burt Bacharach, Carole Bayer Sager, Christopher Cross and Peter Allen win the Oscar for Music (Song) for "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)" from Arthur at ...
Burt Bacharach, Carole Bayer Sager, Christopher Cross and Peter Allen win the Oscar for Music (Song) for "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)" from Arthur at the 54th
Academy Awards. Bette Midler presents the award; hosted by Johnny Carson. Watch more of the 1982 Oscars: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ8RjvesnvDMhrxJtMXxZ38R4aUmT6Ft6
https://wn.com/Arthur's_Theme_Wins_Original_Song_1982_Oscars
Burt Bacharach, Carole Bayer Sager, Christopher Cross and Peter Allen win the Oscar for Music (Song) for "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)" from Arthur at the 54th
Academy Awards. Bette Midler presents the award; hosted by Johnny Carson. Watch more of the 1982 Oscars: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ8RjvesnvDMhrxJtMXxZ38R4aUmT6Ft6
- published: 01 Apr 2015
- views: 261815